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In reply to the discussion: ‘God is not a magician’: Pope says Christians should believe in evolution and Big Bang [View all]ucrdem
(15,720 posts)Human evolution, that is. So here's my conclusion:
Darwin's theories were all about "the higher animals" from the get go, and he didn't need to spell them out in tedious detail in the later books because they're perfectly clear from the 1859 Origin of Species. And noting biological similarities doesn't prove anything except that there are similarities, and we didn't need Darwin to tell us that.
That's not to say that his observations aren't valuable. But if you want to believe his wretched theory of evolution in toto, fine, but it's still a belief. Was he wrong or right? I can't say with certainty either, but at this point, I very much doubt that human evolution as Darwin expressed it -- and he spelled it out in those terms, see vol. 1 of the 1871 text, link above -- amounts to more than a Malthusian superstition.