Charles Darwin was active around the 1850s. This was a time that education was on the uprise, but it was not really commonplace. Many people were active in church, and that is where they learned most of their views about life and creation. The church was also very active in selecting the school's curriculum, for those that did receive some education. Without a broader understanding of the world around them, it was difficult for them to accept anything outside of their church teaching. Darwin's theories were rejected by many on the basis of religious beliefs.
Through the years, education became more prevalent, and many church goers were able to reconcile some science with some of their beliefs. The ideals of religion and the theories of evolution have both developed through the years. Some of Darwin's ideas have been rejected by evolutionists, whereas some others have been accepted by creationists. Although not all of his theories stood the test of time, he was a pioneer in his field, and he started many scientist thinking about new and different possibilities.
Charles Darwin's ideas were almost thought to be true but religious people disagreed when they thought God created the world.
brddviudsrsxbtbi
how has Charles Darwin influenced people about modern views of evolution
There is strong evolutionary evidence by people such as Darwin.There is evidence in our biological structures ie: bones and DNA in particular.Although evolution (the theory) is debated there is very strong evidence (look at Darwins books and research)
Charles Darwin rejected the Scriptures (Bible) and came up with evolution. Pierre-Louis Moreau believed that the Earth was flat. Maupertuis believed we got here by "lucky chance". These are some of the many that believe on evolution. (Hopefully you aren't one of them.)
Mainly because they do not understand the process of evolution, or they refuse to believe it on fundamentalist grounds.
Yes. What other theory is there?
Not at all. There are many people today that disbelieve any theory of evolution, not just Darwins.
because of religion
He dicovered how people have names and they are called b those names as a referrence
It is not forbidden by Catholicism to believe in evolution. The reason many people who believe in a god do not believe in evolution is that evolution's adversary, Intelligent Design, makes far more sense to one who believes in God that anyone who does not, although you can believe in intelligent design and not believe in God.
Not all religious people hate Charles Darwin. Some religious individuals may disagree with his theory of evolution because they believe it contradicts their religious beliefs about the origins of life. However, many individuals are able to reconcile their religious beliefs with the scientific theory of evolution.
many got upset at first and didn't believe him and others did
how has Charles Darwin influenced people about modern views of evolution
yes they did believe in evolution because life begins million years ago
There is strong evolutionary evidence by people such as Darwin.There is evidence in our biological structures ie: bones and DNA in particular.Although evolution (the theory) is debated there is very strong evidence (look at Darwins books and research)
Everyone at the time of Darwin's discovery believed that people were created by God instead of evolution. We were supposedly perfect, but to believe that we had evolved made us look imperfect due to the evolution of the body, and other such features.
Charles Darwin's theory of evolution suggest that, yes, we are indeed descended from common ancestors of the apes. Later archaeological and DNA findings support his theory of evolution. However Christians or other religious people believe otherwise.
Charles Darwin rejected the Scriptures (Bible) and came up with evolution. Pierre-Louis Moreau believed that the Earth was flat. Maupertuis believed we got here by "lucky chance". These are some of the many that believe on evolution. (Hopefully you aren't one of them.)