The main difficulty in achieving my goal has been to know what to leave out. The Origin marks the foundation of modern biology, and of large parts of geology as well. I have tried to reflect its breadth and have, no doubt, failed. My own volume tries to use Darwin's logic to illuminate the discoveries of today. It is not a history of evolutionary ideas, or of life; nor a biography of Darwin, or of animals and plants, but an argument that will, I trust, persuade my readers of the truth of evolution.
Your latest post is a complete non sequitur - the only relevance to this discussion is entirely in your imagination.
AGAIN - you have failed to answer the most basic of questions about truth and fact, which convinces me you are basically unacquainted with either.
What is your proof of Darwin’s existence? I’m making it easy on you, I don’t ask for proof of Darwin’s theory of evolution, because I know that is an impossible task; I’m only asking you to prove that Darwin himself existed. You have failed miserably in a fairly simple request.