>Lady Hope may have reawakend Darwin's long dormant faith when no one else had.
So true, RunningWolf. So true.
Darwin didn't become an atheist until he was in his forties. So, as it so often happens, man will go back to truth and repent of his sins. I believe he DID repent and disavowed his so-called theory of evolution. The witness, Lady Hope, makes it more believable considering that he did so (recant) in his last hours of his death. It's a theory of mine that Darwin recanted because in his mind he knew he had nothing to lose and much to gain. Whether the recant and conversion was sincere, we may never know. But one thing is for certain - he did recant, repent and come back to Jesus.
"The witness, Lady Hope, makes it more believable considering that he did so (recant) in his last hours of his death."
By all accounts, if the encounter happened at all, it was in October 1881. He didn't die for another 6 months. His children and wife were all present, as was his doctor. No Lady Hope. HER OWN account never says it was at his deathbed.
Your story is getting more and more illogical. And dishonest.