Darwin had many secrets and question but he wasn't really a talking person he would rather find out himself it took him about 20 years until he had his answer. He had a wife named Emma he supported him but would worry about what would happen if he did get what he expected. The five main ideas, as distinguished by biologist Ernst Mayr are evolution as such, common descent, gradualism, population speciation, and natural selection. …show more content…
He struggled a lot through the forest, field and tangled bags. In Darwin's work, it states the fact that despite the evolution may very well be true. There's no need to deny the obvious just because science discovers something that adds more insight to how "the obvious" operates. But there is an advanced and the holy Being whose genius is in the Order, the Laws, and the system of Covenants which, if obeyed will perfect man's desires and understanding, and make him trustworthy in the service. The genius of Darwin, who brought out his ideas despite fear of condemnation and rejection by his scientific peers of the time in the mid 19th century. Darwin revealed how evolution works but not what it really means. It's amazing how evolution allows for one species to evolve and gain an advantage over its predecessor. Like me, that came from believing in creationism to now believing in evolution. Though I'm still in disbelief about human evolution, mainly because I haven't seen the evidence, But when I do see the evidence I will believe in