| Peter Loptson - 1998 - 588 Seiten
...novelty, for its own sake. Belief in God - Religion. - There is no evidence that man was aboriginally endowed with the ennobling belief in the existence...contrary there is ample evidence, derived not from hasty travellers, but from men who have long resided with savages, that numerous races have existed and still... | |
| William E. Phipps - 2002 - 234 Seiten
...not engaging in historical reductionism, he asserted: There is no evidence that man was aboriginally endowed with the ennobling belief in the existence of an Omnipotent God. . . . The question [of primitive religion] is of course wholly distinct from that higher one, whether... | |
| Charles Darwin - 2003 - 676 Seiten
...novelty, for its own sake. Belief in God — Religion. — There is no evidence that man was aboriginally endowed with the ennobling belief in the existence...contrary there is ample evidence, derived not from hasty travellers, but from men who have long resided with savages, that numerous races have existed, and... | |
| Abigail Lustig, Robert J. Richards, Michael Ruse - 2004 - 216 Seiten
...highest intellects that have ever lived." In any case, "there is no evidence that man was aboriginally endowed with the ennobling belief in the existence of an Omnipotent God"; 20 whatever origins religion had thus must have been natural and biological, irrespective of truths... | |
| Steve McRoberts - 472 Seiten
...Richard reluctantly turned the book over to him, he read: There is no evidence that man was aboriginally endowed with the ennobling belief in the existence...from men who have long resided with savages, that numerous races have existed, and still exist, who have no idea of one or more gods, and who have no... | |
| Van Huyssteen - 2006 - 392 Seiten
...religion? For Darwin there certainly was no clear evidence that humankind was in the "aboriginally endowed with the ennobling belief in the existence of an Omnipotent God" (65). In fact, Darwin saw ample evidence that many humans World? had no idea of one or more gods. Should... | |
| alfred t. story - 1883 - 540 Seiten
...and spiritual organs. Now, hear the following :\ — " There is no evidence that man was aboriginally endowed with the ennobling belief in the existence...contrary, there is ample evidence, derived not from hasty travellers, but from men who have long resided with savages, that numerous races have existed and still... | |
| 1882 - 396 Seiten
...before na ia to answer the following argument : — " There is no evidence that man was aboriginally endowed with the ennobling belief in the existence of an Omnipotent God." (Darwin's " Descent of Man," vol. 1, p. 62.) " There is abundant evidence .... that numerous races... | |
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