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no Charles Darwin was not part of any group

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Yes, but not in his life. Many atheists and evolutionists highly regard him and are influenced by him. One might say he is a leader of atheists.

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What is the difference between the lamarack and Charles Darwin theory of evolution?

The mechanisms for evolution. Lamark had a concept called acquired characteristics, an organism " needed " to evolve and any development of the organism, say developed muscles, could be passed on to progeny. Darwin's theory showed all organisms as variants and those with the best adaptions to their environment were reproductively successful and passed these traits on to progeny and over time the population evolved.


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Did Charles Darwin have any disabilities?

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Are there any movies about Charles Darwin?

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Why was Charles Darwin considered a pioneer of child psychology?

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What was Charles Darwin's IQ?

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Did Charles Darwin have any kids?

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Are there any museums or places named after Charles Darwin?

Yes, there is a park named after him and it's on Espain.


How did Charles Darwin die?

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Are there any quotations which include the word origin?

Light will be thrown on the origin of man and his history.-Charles Darwin