Showing posts with label Charles Darwin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charles Darwin. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Interview with Sir James Barlow, Great Great Grandson of Charles Darwin, Pt. 1
I stumbled upon this recent and interesting interview with Sir Charles Barlow, one of the great great grandsons of Charles Darwin. Darwin is the man who developed the theory of natural selection, the basic mechanism of evolution and who wrote the book, The Origin of the Species. Through the interview I learned some interesting things about Charles Darwin and what he really believed.
Sir James Barlow came to a personal relationship with Jesus in 1979 at the Manchester University in the UK-- Sir James has held positions within the business community as President of the Abbotsford ( a city about 1 and a half hours east of Vancouver) Chamber of Commerce and is now a Director of the BC Chamber of Commerce. In his personal life, Sir James serves as a deacon in his local Church, is involved in various wildlife organizations, and is also an ambassador for the Galapagos Conservation Trust.
Thanks to my readers who have said that the links I provided, take them out of my blog. I have now embedded Part 1 of the interview here rather than a link. However, clicking on the link for Part 2 of the interview will take you to youtube. To return to my blog you simply click the back button (arrow at the top left of your computer menu) and it will bring you back to my page).
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