Darwin’s Theory of evolution
(Origin Of Species) Part – IDarwin’s theory the ‘Origin Of Species’ was published in 1859. In his introductory remarks to Darwin’s theory Richard E. Leakey writes that the theory of evolution is the cornerstone of modern biology and Darwin’s book forms the foundation of that theory. Darwin’s theory deals with one aspect of nature, that is, animal life stage which is only a segment of the whole nature we call it the universe. Unless we present a unified classic work on the whole nature laid under the universally accepted laws of the modern scientific discoveries and conceived as put by Einstein, under the lofty ideals (revelations) we can never reach the over all reality of the nature of universe by studying a part of the whole in the form of the theories, philosophies, hypothesis, thesis which continue to differ one from the other. These theories hypotheses exist no more than suppositions unless the same are approved by the over all facts underlying development of the universe.Our present work rejects not only Darwin’s theory but it rejects all
the theories laid on material evolution or which give mechanical interpretation
of the nature of universe. In view of this we should have ignored to analyse
Darwin’s theory but since as claimed by the evolutionists Darwin’s book
exists as a foundation of modern biology and it is introduced in all educational
institutions of the world, we consider it appropriate to analyse his theory
into two parts. In the first part we have given salient features of the
theory and some of the objections raised by the scientists. The Part I
may, therefore, be taken as introductory though it also criticizes Darwin’s
theory on many aspects.
Part IIIn Part II of this chapter we have laid bare the fallacy of evolution vis-à-vis Darwin’s theory under the fundamental laws of the creative process of the universe as laid in our present work. The reader will find that Darwin’s Origin Of Species which misguided the world for more than one and a half centuries was most unrealistic and unscientific. |
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