The "damnable doctrine" of Christianity: a reading from Darwin's autobiography
danieljamessharp.substack.com
See here for Nathan Alexander’s article on the agnostic/atheist divide being rooted more in Victorian respectability politics than in any substantial philosophical differences. I think this is relevant to the account read above wherein Darwin agrees with atheism but prefers to call himself an agnostic.
The "damnable doctrine" of Christianity: a reading from Darwin's autobiography
The "damnable doctrine" of Christianity: a…
The "damnable doctrine" of Christianity: a reading from Darwin's autobiography
See here for Nathan Alexander’s article on the agnostic/atheist divide being rooted more in Victorian respectability politics than in any substantial philosophical differences. I think this is relevant to the account read above wherein Darwin agrees with atheism but prefers to call himself an agnostic.