I wouldn't say they are disproved, just not substantiated to the extent that Hal should have used it.
TruthOrFiction.com's conclusion is that when all is said and done, there is not enough good evidence that the story is true. We stop short of declaring it fiction, but regard it as not sufficiently proven. The report about Darwin's change of heart comes from one person, Lady Hope, an energetic Nineteenth Century Christian, while many members of Darwin's family denied it and there is nothing from Darwin's friends, colleagues, his own statements or writings to substantiate it.
and not even good fabrication by the Bibidolators
God used Lady Hope, wife of the first admiral of the British Fleet,
Not even close
From http://www.thepeerage.com/p363.htm this is the guy - not even a full Admiral, much less Admiral of the Fleet.
Vice-Admiral Sir James Hope-Vere (M)
b. 3 March 1808, d. 9 June 1881, #18121
Pedigree
Vice-Admiral Sir James Hope-Vere was the son of Admiral Sir George Hope-Vere and Lady Jemima Hope-Johnstone. He was born on 3 March 1808. ... He married, secondly, Elizabeth Cotton, daughter of General Sir Arthur Thomas Cotton, on 6 December 1877. He died on 9 June 1881 at age 73.
Even the pretty darned wacky Young Earthers say it's nonsense Did Darwin recant?
I love this little Janet-Jackson
After the death of Admiral Hope in 1881, Lady Hope married T. A. Denny, a pork philanthropist, in 1893, but preferred to retain her former name and title
Sorry Mrs Denny, your preference don't count. The rules of courtesy titles are clear. A woman holding such title by reason of marriage can keep using the title after widowhood or divorce, until she remarries.
This is the female whose integity the Bibidolators are relying on?
A woman willing to use a title she's not entitled to is probably prepared to lie about other things.
and
Also, Lindsey is a liar; the various supposed deathbed statements by Darwin about evolution are long-disproved fabrications by creationidiot nutballs.
Maybe, maybe not.
But totally irrelevant to the point being made which is 100% on the mark.