Zwzsg, have you ever heard the story of how the theory of evolution was introduced? People used to think that the universe was neatly laid out by God exactly the way it was destined to be laid out. The stars were crystal spheres pushed around in the heavens by angels and people found it to be comforting to think of the universe as an ordered place. However, all of this changed when Darwin put forth his theory of evolution.zwzsg wrote:Evidence that God doesn't exist is a taboo subject, so you won't find as many scientific paper on that.
But no evidence will ever convince a faithful fundamentalist.
Darwin did not understand why his theory was thought of as anticlerical and shocking to so many people, but many scientists of the day thought that his theory was so heretical and offensive that it would poison the pure minds of the ladies and turn the world upside down. They were convinced that such a theory would boggle (as in confuse and turn people away from doing what was right) the minds of people everywhere and that it was a horrible thing to behold.
On June 30, 1860 the annual conference of the British Association for the Advancement of Science met in Oxford. They were there to debate DarwinÔÇÖs theory of natural selection. Unfortunately, Darwin was too ill to defend his theory in front of the counsel, so his friend, Huxley, defended it for him. Huxley was faced with an angry and super-critical crowd that threw insults at him throughout his well-organized presentation which described geological evidence and examples of specimens that showed that animals weren't always the same way they are now. Creatures had changed and that Darwin thought that this had occurred because of natural selection. During this distressing meeting a bishop called Bishop Samuel "Soapy Sam" Wilberforce asked Huxley, "On what side of you family are your ancestors apes?" Bishop Wilberforce was a wealthy and powerful member of the church which was very influential at the time, but in response to this extremely rude question, Huxley shocked the crowd by responding by saying that he would rather have an ape as a grandfather than be a man who uses his endowments, influence, and wealth, to bring ridicule into a grave scientific debate. His exact words were so outrageous to the people of the time that many of the ladies in the crowed fainted and it was widely reported in the popular magazines of the day, eventually leading to Darwin's theory becoming world famous and changing the face of the scientific community.
