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Some people claim that he recanted on his death bed. However, this story was put about by a certain Lady Hope, who according to Darwin's family, never attended his deatbed at all. It is a story completely without support and consists of little more than [[Examples_of_Bias_in_Wikipedia|gossip]]{{fact}} | Some people claim that he recanted on his death bed. However, this story was put about by a certain Lady Hope, who according to Darwin's family, never attended his deatbed at all. It is a story completely without support and consists of little more than [[Examples_of_Bias_in_Wikipedia|gossip]]{{fact}} | ||
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Revision as of 18:12, February 22, 2007
Charles Darwin was born in England to a Christian family on February 12, 1809. He was a significant figure in the development of the theory of evolution. After touring the Galapagos Islands and studying the animals that lived there, he came up with his theory of natural selection and published ''The Origin of Species'' in 1859.
While often regarded by evolutionists as "the father of modern biology," Darwin himself was aware that some aspects of his work were not as scientific as he wished. In a letter to Asa Gray, Harvard biology professor, he wrote "I am quite conscious that my speculations run quite beyond the bounds of true science."[1]
Some people claim that he recanted on his death bed. However, this story was put about by a certain Lady Hope, who according to Darwin's family, never attended his deatbed at all. It is a story completely without support and consists of little more than gossip[Citation Needed]