NOBODY expects the Spanish Inquisition! Amongst our weaponry are such diverse elements as: fear, surprise, ruthless efficiency, an almost fanatical devotion to the Pope, and nice red uniforms.
So letâs talk about something sensible. I am interested in the question you raise about why evolution sticks in the craw of so many Christians when acentrism or plate tectonics or electromagnetism slips smoothly down.
Iâve laid out some ideas up the thread - it seems to me that many Christians cannot come to terms with manâs continuity with the rest of nature on the grounds that it undermines his special place in creation. A historian of ideas could trace this fear from the hounding of Taylor and Carlile, through the opposition of Richard Owen and Sam Wilberforce to Lamarck and Chambersâ âVestigesâ, to Wilberforceâs opposition to âThe Originâ, through the early 20th century when the inheritors of Darwinâs legacy became enthusiasts for eugenics, to the re-emergence in the 50s of creationism particularly in North America, fuelled by a new biblical literalism (and perhaps someone has written this book). The opposition has been theological, moral, social and political.
I am interested in what you think.
Alec
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