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Intelligent Design 101: Louis Agassiz, the First Thorn in Darwin’s Side

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Charles Darwin sent Harvard University’s Louis Agassiz a copy of On the Origin of Species and asked him to read it with an open mind.

Darwin hoped the renowned paleontologist would become an ally and supporter of his theory of natural selection.
What he got instead was a trans-Atlantic tempest and the first real challenge to his theory.
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