Jim Endersby on Darwin and Victorians
The fossil record, according to Jim Endersby, raised disturbing questions in the minds of Victorians:
An ancient Earth was not inherently disturbing, but the fossil record made it clear that for most of its long history, the Earth had been uninhabited by people. If, as the Bible claimed, this planet had been made as a habitation for humanity, why had its creator taken so long to get the tenants in? And if God was such a great designer, why was almost everything he’d designed now extinct? (Quoted from “Creative designs?: How Darwin’s Origin caused the Victorian crisis of faith, and other myths,” by Jim Endersby, The Times Literary Supplement, 2007 March 16.)
To learn about the Creation Museum, Petersburg, Kentucky, which answers such questions, click here. For Jim Endersby’s web page, click here.
Anyone who'd like to read the full review, rather than an isolated fragment, can find it at
http://www.st-edmunds.cam.ac.uk/faraday/Issues.php
Posted by: Jim Endersby | April 18, 2007 at 12:50 PM