Charles Darwin Quote

Believing as I do that man in the distant future will be a far more perfect creature than he now is, it is an intolerable thought that he and all other sentient beings are doomed to complete annihilation after such long-continued slow progress. To those who fully admit the immortality of the human soul, the destruction of our world will not appear so dreadful.


volume I, chapter VIII: "Religion", page 312 - The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin (1887)


Believing as I do that man in the distant future will be a far more perfect creature than he now is, it is an intolerable thought that he and all...

Believing as I do that man in the distant future will be a far more perfect creature than he now is, it is an intolerable thought that he and all...

Believing as I do that man in the distant future will be a far more perfect creature than he now is, it is an intolerable thought that he and all...

Believing as I do that man in the distant future will be a far more perfect creature than he now is, it is an intolerable thought that he and all...