Charles Darwin (February 12, 1809 - April 19, 1882) on School and Religion(published by RevoltSource) |
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English Naturalist, Geologist, Evolutionary Biologist, Discoverer of the Law of Natural Selection and the Origin of Life on Eartht
: An English naturalist, geologist, and biologist, widely known for contributing to the understanding of evolutionary biology. (From: Wikipedia.org.)
Quote #4 on Education Struggle Quotes >> School and Religion
“How so many absurd rules of conduct, as well as so many absurd religious beliefs, have originated, we do not know; nor how it is that they have become, in all quarters of the world, so deeply impressed on the mind of men; but it is worthy of remark that a belief constantly inculcated during the early years of life, whilst the brain is impressible, appears to acquire almost the nature of an instinct; and the very essence of an instinct is that it is followed independently of reason.
[Chapter 4.]”
Source: "The Descent of Man," by Charles Darwin, 1871.
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