Accordting to Darwin every species on earth is struggle and compete for survival or existance. The competion can be between the members of different species or b/w the membere of same species or it can be with enviornmental conditions. The most important is b/w the members of same species as they compete for same requirements of food and shelter.
Darwin's theory states that we evolved from microbes and only the fittest survived. The biblical view of creation states that everything on earth was created by God exactly as it is.The Biblical view does not actually disagree with Darwin's theory, contrary to certain sectarian religious teachings. On the contrary, the legitimate Biblical view is that the creation accounts were allegorical in nature. Only one particular narrow, literalistic interpretation at definite odds with reality insists all creatures were fashioned within one six day window.
The popular view is that Charles Darwin originated the Theory of Evolution. In fact, he was the first to explain in detail just how evolution of species occurs.One of the early pioneers of evolutionary theory is Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, who suspected as early as 1795 that what we call species are various degenerations of the same type. There were probably other pioneers even before 1795, and certainly there were several working on the concept well before Darwin published his The Origin of Species.
His theory doesn't fit with their ideas. They usually use the Bible to answer questions that science already has or is working on. These are questions that are not scientific questions but ones that are best debated and answered by philosophy.
We don't use the word "true" to describe scientific theories. They either fit the facts or they do not. Darwin's theory of evolution fits most of the observed facts, and does so beautifully. A theory is useful if it makes successful predictions. Darwin's theory has absolutely zero to do with belief in God. The Catholic Church does not hate God, yet endorses the view that evolution has occurred in much the way Charles Darwin described. Is there a scientific theory that better explains the evidence from paleontology, geology, anatomy, and molecular biology? No. Therefore, we provisionally accept the theory of evolution as an accurate depiction of the origin of species. Again, this has nothing to do with whether or not God exists and/or loves you. Evolution is wrong. God is true.
Darwin's mechanism for evolution was natural selection through gradual change in the genome in response to factors pressuring from the environment. Geological gradualism, the thought that large changes are an accumulation of smaller changes over time and uniformitarianism, the idea that geologic processes have remained constant over many many years, gave Darwin a geologic time frame in which his mechanism of natural selection could operate. The small genetic variations and mutations that accumulated in an organism to shape the drastic changes leading to the differentiation of new species needed constant environmental pressures over a long period of time. Gradualism and uniformitarianism allowed for both of these criteria and so influenced Darwin's theory of evolution by means of natural selection.
History of life ?
Overpopulation leads to the struggle for existence because the species are unable to be supported by the insufficient resources that are available to them.
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The pessimistic view of life is a belief that emphasizes the negative aspects of existence, such as suffering, hardship, and the inevitability of death. Pessimists tend to see the world as inherently flawed, filled with disappointment and pain, and may struggle to find meaning or purpose in life.
Darwin claimed blacks and Aborigines, would be eliminated and disappear in the struggle for survival because they were inferior. in his book The Descent of Man. While this view was prevalent among all Englishmen of his day, his stance gave credence to the Nazi movement to claim that the Aryan race was superior.
"There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed by the Creator into a few forms or into one; and that, whilst this planet has gone cycling on according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being, evolved."- Charles Darwin
useful support for his theory
Not Punctuated Equilibrium. ;^;
no, Darwin was a catholic who got excommunicated for his evolutionary beliefs which was contrary to the popes view. he was never a mason.
Before Darwin's voyage on the HMS Beagle, the prevailing view was that the Earth was very young (a few thousand years old) and that species were individually created and unchanging over time. This view was largely influenced by religious beliefs at the time, such as the biblical account of creation.
The concept of "life is struggle" influences how we view challenges and setbacks, shaping our perspectives and experiences. It can lead us to approach difficulties with resilience and determination, understanding that overcoming obstacles is a natural part of life. This mindset can help us grow and learn from our struggles, ultimately shaping our character and guiding our actions.
Darwin's view on religion has been the subject of a lot of interest. he attended a Church of England school. He studied theology, but he was not a priest.