{"id":1122983,"date":"2024-03-14T00:15:33","date_gmt":"2024-03-14T04:15:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/did-charles-darwin-convert-to-christianity-and-discredit-evolution-on-his-deathbed-snopes-com\/"},"modified":"2024-03-14T00:15:33","modified_gmt":"2024-03-14T04:15:33","slug":"did-charles-darwin-convert-to-christianity-and-discredit-evolution-on-his-deathbed-snopes-com","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/evolution\/did-charles-darwin-convert-to-christianity-and-discredit-evolution-on-his-deathbed-snopes-com\/","title":{"rendered":"Did Charles Darwin Convert to Christianity and Discredit Evolution on His Deathbed? &#8211; Snopes.com"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>Claim:      <\/p>\n<p>        Charles Darwin professed a belief in God and recanted the        theory of evolution on his deathbed.      <\/p>\n<p>    It wasn't long after the famed scientist Charles Darwin died    that the rumors started. Within a week of his death on April    19, 1882, a preacher in Wales \"confirmed\" for his parishioners    that the father of evolution, a devoted man of science, had    converted to Christianity on his deathbed.  <\/p>\n<p>    Similar stories have been shared ever since.  <\/p>\n<p>    More than 30 years later, in 1915, across the Atlantic in    Northfield, Massachusetts, a woman named Lady Elizabeth Hope    told a story during a devotional service about meeting Darwin    in late 1881. During their talk, Darwin reportedly expressed    his belief in God and renounced the theory of natural selection    that made him a household name.  <\/p>\n<p>    The story is sometimes used as an argument against evolution,    the very theory that Darwin made famous. If you believe Lady    Hope's story, even Darwin didn't believe his own theory  so    why should we?  <\/p>\n<p>    That argument, however, cannot stand on stable ground. There is    no evidence Darwin professed his belief in God in this    conversation, nor is there evidence that he recanted the theory    of evolution. In order to best understand the claim, let's    start with a brief explanation of Darwin himself.  <\/p>\n<p>    Darwin was born in 1809, when the fields of biology and geology    were new and mysterious. Over the course of his life, Darwin's    theory of natural selection completely redefined the scientific    landscape. But it took him a very long time to publish the work    that made him famous.  <\/p>\n<p>    Between 1831 and 1836, Darwin traveled the world on the HMS    Beagle, where he visited the Galpagos Islands and first began    thinking about the ideas his name would become synonymous with.    Although he privately proposed his theories of natural    selection soon after returning to England, he waited more than    20 years to publish them. \"On the Origin of Species,\" now one    of the most famous scientific works ever, was published in    1859.  <\/p>\n<p>    It was not initially popular, especially among conservative and    religious circles. Early reviewers quickly latched onto the    implied idea that humans had evolved from apes, despite the    fact that Darwin chose to never explicitly state that. One reviewer    wrote:  <\/p>\n<p>      Lady Constance Rawleigh, in Disraeli's brilliant tale,      inclines to a belief that man descends from the monkeys. This      pleasant idea, hinted in the \"Vestiges,\" is wrought into      something like a creed by Mr. Darwin. Man, in his view, was      born yesterday  he will perish to-morrow. In place of being      immortal, we are only temporary, and, as it were, incidental.    <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>      The work deserves attention, and will, we have no doubt, meet      with it. Scientific naturalists will take up the author upon      his own peculiar ground; and there will we imagine be a      severe struggle for at least theoretical existence.      Theologians will say  and they have a right to be heard       Why construct another elaborate theory to exclude Deity from      renewed acts of creation? Why not at once admit that new      species were introduced by the Creative energy of the      Omnipotent? Why not accept direct interference, rather than      evolutions of law, and needlessly indirect or remote action?      Having introduced the author and his work, we must leave them      to the mercies of the Divinity Hall, the College, the Lecture      Room, and the Museum.    <\/p>\n<p>    Health problems around the time of the publication of \"On the    Origin of Species\" prevented Darwin fromactively    participating in the debates over the validity of his work. As    a result of his health issues, Darwin's later years were    largely spent doing research and with his family: his wife,    Emma, and their seven children.  <\/p>\n<p>    In the years before he died, Darwin wrote an    autobiography. According to Encyclopedia Britannica, the work     completed between 1876 and 1881  was not intended for wider    publication, but for his grandchildren. The scientist died less    than a year after it was finished.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"I cannot pretend to throw the least light on such abstruse    problems. The mystery of the beginning of all things is    insoluble by us; and I for one must be content to remain an    Agnostic,\" Darwin wrote. It is this claim that supporters of    Darwin's supposed deathbed conversion must effectively prove    wrong.  <\/p>\n<p>    The preacher in Wales was the first to attempt the feat, but    others followed. In \"Darwinian Myths: The Legends and Misuses of a    Theory,\" author Edward Caudill shares a correspondence from    one of Darwin's most ardent supporters, Thomas Huxley, and his    son Francis Darwin, confirming for a Canadian newspaper that    Darwin had not converted to Christianity.  <\/p>\n<p>    Overall, the historians agree: Such claims were few and far in    between until Lady Hope's story in 1915.  <\/p>\n<p>    Born Elizabeth Reid Cotton in 1842 as the daughter of an    evangelist, Lady Hope continued her father's work throughout    her life. She gained her title after marrying Adm. Sir James    Hope and continued to use it after his death. Around the time    of Darwin's death, Hope was living relatively close to him, and    according to \"The Darwin Legend,\" a book exploring the    origins of Darwin's supposed conversion written by prominent    Darwin scholar James Moore, the two probably did meet about six    months before Darwin died.  <\/p>\n<p>    (Snopes was unable to access a full copy of \"The Darwin    Legend.\" Our sources for this claim come from \"Darwinian Myths\"    and reviews    of \"The    Darwin Legend\" available online.)  <\/p>\n<p>    Perhaps these claims would hold more weight if Lady Hope had    mentioned Darwin's sudden turn to religion not long after their    meeting. However, she first recounted the supposed events in    1915 during a devotional service. It was quickly    reprintedin the Watchman-Examiner, a Baptist newspaper.    The following quote, which sheattributed    to Darwin, supposedly contains his renouncement:  <\/p>\n<p>      I was a young man with uninformed ideas. I threw out queries,      suggestions, wondering all the time over everything; and to      my astonishment the ideas took like wildfire. People made a      religion of them.    <\/p>\n<p>    It's a bit much to call that a renouncement. The story quickly    spread, and multiple members of Darwin's familywrote to    various people advocating the theory to deny the    claim.But, true or not, it has been republished multiple    times since then.  <\/p>\n<p>    Lady Hope's story was long used by creationists arguing against    Darwin's theories as evidence that they were wrong. But over    time, even creationist websites have come to acknowledge the    inherent weakness of the argument. In fact, several of the    sources we used in researching this article were from    creationist websites sharing the story but cautioning readers    against employing it in an argument.  <\/p>\n<p>    We cannot sum up the arguments against this story any better    than the creationist website AnswersInGenesis.org did:  <\/p>\n<p>      Given the weight of evidence, it must be concluded that Lady      Hope's story is unsupportable, even if she did actually visit      Darwin. He never became a Christian, and he never renounced      evolution. As much as we would like to believe that he died      with a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ, it is much more      likely that he didn't. It is unfortunate that the story      continues to be promoted by many sincere people who use this      in an effort to discredit evolution when many other great arguments      exist, including the greatest: the Bible.    <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Go here to read the rest: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/www.snopes.com\/fact-check\/darwin-deathbed-conversion\" title=\"Did Charles Darwin Convert to Christianity and Discredit Evolution on His Deathbed? - Snopes.com\">Did Charles Darwin Convert to Christianity and Discredit Evolution on His Deathbed? - Snopes.com<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Claim: Charles Darwin professed a belief in God and recanted the theory of evolution on his deathbed. It wasn't long after the famed scientist Charles Darwin died that the rumors started. 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