No. Charles Darwin was a scientist, what he had to say challenged religious certainties but nothing he said was in any way meant to be religious.
Charles Darwin belived that species change over time
Discovered Natural Selection
Natural Selection.
Because his theory of natural selection and evolution was contrary to the church doctrine of creationism. The above answer isn't quite correct. The Christian belief about species is that they were all created by God and haven't changed since God created them. Darwin's evidence that, indeed, species do change (evolve) is in striking contrast to this religious belief in creationism.
Charles Darwin
Darwinism advocates the belief that natural selection of variations is the driving force ( though not exclusive) of evolutionary change. Charles Darwin revolutionized scientific thought in the 19th century.
becuse he told everyone about time change.
Well being a sophisticates naturalist myself i must say Charles Darwin was a dumb incombuent with no life ;) sincerly yours: Troll
As it is no longer just Darwin's theory we know the mechanisms for change are mutation, gene flow, genetic drift and the one Darwin developed, natural selection.
After observing nature for some time, Darwin came to believe in natural selection causing a change in the evolution of species.
Charles Darwin
we wouldent know abot change over time.