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To: gobucks

"I don't think the impact of Annie Darwin's death on Charles Darwin was part of the scientific process. I do think, however, that given Annie was 10 years old, and that Charles Darwin adored her at the time of her death, that Charles may have decided that hating God and writing him out of existence was easier than trying to make sense of the loss of a child."

I've seen you toss this crap out before. It's so irrelevant that any idiot could see that. I lost a son at birth due to a terribly tragic medical "accident" a few years ago. It affects my science not one ultramicroscopic bit. That you would use this against Darwin shows how desperate you are and how intellectually challenged you are and how thoughtless you are. Keep these topics for psychobabble threads.


114 posted on 02/13/2005 7:42:19 AM PST by furball4paws ("These are Microbes."... "You have crobes?" BC)
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To: furball4paws
"It's so irrelevant that any idiot could see that."

Maybe you are unto something. But, maybe you just not looking at what you don't want to see.

" [10] Loss and Remembering - Annie's funeral, affects of her death on the family, Darwin's memorial to Annie.

[11] The Destroying Angel - Analysis of the cause of Annie's death

[12] The Origin of Species - Darwin's loss of faith, publication of "Origin of Species", public reactions to the Origin.

From "Annie's Box: Charles Darwin, his Daughter, and Human Evolution "

From here: http://www.aboutdarwin.com/literature/Review.html

And this book, is from a Keynes ancestor .... you know, the econo dude the liberals love to love ....

123 posted on 02/13/2005 9:57:11 AM PST by gobucks (http://oncampus.richmond.edu/academics/classics/students/Ribeiro/laocoon.htm)
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