On February 12, 1809, in the modest town of Shrewsbury, England, Susannah Darwin gave birth to her now-famous son Charles in their family home called The Mount.
After watching his ten-year-old daughter, Annie, die slowly of a painful disease, Charles Darwin found it nearly impossible to believe an all-powerful God could allow such a thing. The inability to reconcile a loving God and a world of suffering ultimately leads to despair and hopelessness.
The next time someone tries to condemn the biblical view of origins using arguments from biology or other sciences, just remind him that scientific arguments make consistent, logical sense only when reality is understood from a biblical worldview, beginning with creation.
Darwinian evolution was (and still is) inherently a racist philosophy. It teaches that different groups or “races” of people evolved at different times and rates.
Darwin was not an objective scientist concerned only with the data. His anti-God bias clearly paved the way for the development of Darwinian evolution.
Charles Darwin’s evolutionary philosophy was fertile soil in which the atrocity of racism quickly took root and grew.
On Darwin’s birthday each year, thousands celebrate “Darwin Day.” How should Christians respond to the unabashed worship of the father of evolution?
Is Darwinism science, with its inherent naturalistic and atheistic ideas, or is it a faith-based religion?
The year 2009 was branded “The Year of Darwin” as it marked the 150th anniversary of his controversial book. How should Christians regard this celebration?
Given the rush to “cancel” people, why do so many ignore one of the most influential racists from the nineteenth century, Charles Darwin?
PDF DownloadA Harvard-trained geneticist shows how new findings have shattered Darwin’s best guesses about the origin of species.
How Charles Darwin’s views about the inferiority of women have negatively affected scientific research, female researchers, and society for generations
How Charles Darwin’s Descent of Man aimed to destroy the family, race relations, and Christianity and what you can do to help undermine the deceptive evolution narrative
In an effort to “cancel” historical racists, culture has missed one of the most influential racists of all time.
Much has been written about the religious views of Charles Darwin. What exactly did he believe and when? Did he “reject” Christianity?
In light of the discussion from this report, what can we conclude from the debate between Dr. Herman Mays and Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson?
The progress of science over the last 150 years has not only rebutted Darwin’s central arguments for evolution; it has also replaced them with an entirely different scientific explanation for the origin of species. Recent research on Darwin’s finches has confirmed this bold pronouncement.
The essential “Darwinian” axiom of chance evolution by random change and “survival of the fittest” was broadly suggested by ancient Greek philosophers.
When Charles Darwin studied finches from the Galápagos Islands, he attributed their variations to natural selection. Is there any truth to his claims?
A new ship will soon be plying the turbulent waters of the evolution/creation debate: a replica of Darwin’s HMS Beagle, being built in Chile.
Mark Looy, AiG–U.S., responds to a reader wanting more substantial information about the legitimacy of the story that Darwin renounced his evolutionary beliefs on his deathbed.
Like all evolutionists, Darwin had to assume the truth of the Bible in order to argue against the truth of the Bible.
“Every generation thinks they have the answers to life’s great questions . . .”
Creationists have pointed out that Darwin wasn’t uniquely responsible for inventing the theory of evolution—not to belittle him, but to encourage a better understanding of the history of the idea.
Is Charles Darwin a fair target of creationist antipathy? Or is the iconic scientist unfairly singled out for criticism?
Many people have claimed that Darwin doubted his theory by claiming it was absurd to think the human eye could have evolved. Is this argument valid?
Was Charles Darwin wrong? A few headlines this week have made the claim, but the news isn’t anything that will thrill creationists.
The Charles Darwin biopic Creation finally opens this week in the United States, months after its original release in much of Europe.
A new BBC movie highlights the tension between evolution and religion.
What is not so commonly known is that there have been adverse parts of Darwin’s legacy that many of his followers have either denied or kept from public knowledge.
Exactly 200 years ago today, two very famous people were born. Both men greatly impacted the world, but their legacies were quite different.
We’re less than two weeks away from Darwin’s birthday, and the news media isn’t forgetting.
Thanks, Mr. Darwin—for nothing!
The inability to reconcile a loving God and a world of suffering leads to despair and hopelessness.
Darwin’s On the Origin of Species ironically doesn’t actually explain how species originated: that’s a clever point made, believe it or not, by evolutionists!
As part of the celebration of the 200th anniversary of Darwin’s birth, the Church of England is issuing an apology of sorts to Darwin for its previous “anti-evolutionary fervour.” The response from Darwin’s descendants? Thanks, but no thanks.
According to Darwinian theory, women were less evolved than men, and because of their smaller brains, they were “eternally primitive,” childlike, and more.
One was a self-made American politico who freed the slaves; the other was a silver-spooned British naturalist who observed finches. So what’s the connection?
A reporter from the UK’s Gaurdian lets his real agenda shine through. Ken Ham responds.
Devoted followers at the American Museum of Natural History have "resurrected" the man who popularized evolution, Charles Darwin.
A future Creation Museum was prominently featured in a 15-minute science report on America's PBS-TV's The News Hour with Jim Lehrer last night (Monday).
The 33-page cover story of the November issue of National Geographic asks the question, “Was Darwin wrong?” The magazine surprised no one with their confident answer, “No!”
Mount St. Helens in southwest Washington State, USA, has awakened, and lava is oozing out. The volcano’s renewed activity is being keenly watched by creationist geologists.
I was brought up without religion and accepted the teachings of Darwin.... I could not accept the Bible as true when the Genesis account of our origins was the antithesis of the ‘facts’ of evolution.
The British nation today is sliding into moral and spiritual chaos as God’s Word is brought down while Darwin’s Origin of Species is exalted.
Leon Trotsky (1879-1940) was the organizer, propagandist, and military leader of the communist seizure of power in Russia following the revolution of 1917.
Who really opposed Darwin? Popular belief has it back to front …
How strange that the man who could make such a rational and obvious statement on the source of morality could also be the prime mover of the theory which has led to such a widespread disbelief in God.
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