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What would be the implications if Charles Darwins theory of Origin was wrong? His 1850's book "The Origin Species," released in 1859, depicts his views that modern science today still is founded upon.
Basically it's a "only the strong survive" theory. It's a theory of "conquering" and not one of "working together." He saw the animal kingdom and because he assumed we came from it with evolution that we were the same way.
His theory has broken down and it has mainstream implications in how we view our world today as well as our future.
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By Ken Hannaman5
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What would be the implications if Charles Darwins theory of Origin was wrong? His 1850's book "The Origin Species," released in 1859, depicts his views that modern science today still is founded upon.
Basically it's a "only the strong survive" theory. It's a theory of "conquering" and not one of "working together." He saw the animal kingdom and because he assumed we came from it with evolution that we were the same way.
His theory has broken down and it has mainstream implications in how we view our world today as well as our future.
My website with free audio download of my book:
https://ungraduated.com
Ungraduated Book for purchase:
https://www.amazon.com/Ungraduated-Finding-dropping-outdated-systems-ebook/dp/B09SXCBY6R/ref=sr_1_1?crid=28QTYUU7T5BN4&keywords=ungraduated+book&qid=1655499090&sprefix=ungraduate%2Caps%2C122&sr=8-1
Join the Ungraduated Living Community:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/454790476338234