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Queen_Victoria_by_Bassano 2 Type post Author Neil Thomas Date March 1, 2022 CategoriesEvolutionFaith & Science Tagged , body parts, COVID-19, Darwin and the Victorian Crisis of Faith (series), England, evolution, faith, Fleeming Jenkin, Lord Kelvin, natural selection, On the Origin of Species, pandemic, reviewers, Victorians Darwin and the Victorian Crisis of Faith Neil Thomas March 1, 2022 Evolution, Faith & Science 2 Fleeming Jenkin (the distinguished Scottish scientist who with Lord Kelvin spearheaded the laying of the transatlantic cable) was particularly scathing. Read More ›
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