“The evidence for evolution pours in, not only from geology, paleontology, biogeography, and anatomy, but of course from molecular biology and every other branch of the life sciences.” CoursesEvolutionEvidenceBranchesBiologyAnatomyGeologyPaleontologyMolecular Biology Author:Daniel Dennett
“We cannot see how the evidence afforded by the unquestioned progressive development of organised existence-crowned as it has been by the recent creation of the earth's greatest wonder, MAN, can be set aside, or its seemingly necessary result withheld for a moment. When Mr. Lyell finds, as a witty friend lately reported that there had been found, a silver-spoon in grauwacke, or a locomotive engine in mica-schist, then, but not sooner, shall we enrol ourselves disciples of the Cyclical Theory of Geological formations.” MenHas BeensMomentsEarthScienceFoundResultsExistenceWonderProgressCreationTheoryDevelopmentEvidenceWittySilverProgressiveEnginesDiscipleFormationSpoonsGeologyOrganisedLocomotivesSilver Spoons Author:George Julius Poulett Scrope
“In-depth studies have an influence on general ideas, whereas theories, in turn, in order to maintain themselves, push their spectators to search for new evidence. The mind's activity that is maintained by the debates about these works, is probably the source of the greatest joys given to man to experience on Earth.” MenMindIdeasEarthScienceJoyOrderTurnsGivenStudyInfluenceTheorySourceActivityEvidenceDepthDebateSpectatorsGeology Author:Louis Agassiz
“[My Book] will endeavour to establish the principle[s] of reasoning in ... [geology]; and all my geology will come in as illustration of my views of those principles, and as evidence strengthening the system necessarily arising out of the admission of such principles, which... are neither more nor less than that no causes whatever have from the earliest time to which we can look back, to the present, ever acted, but those now acting; and that they never acted with different degrees of energy from that which they now exert.” LooksBookDifferentScienceEnergyCausesViewsActingPrinciplesDegreesEvidenceReasoningEndeavourIllustrationGeologyStrengtheningAdmission Author:Charles Lyell
“Shall it any longer be said that a science [geology], which unfolds such abundant evidence of the Being and Attributes of God, can reasonably be viewed in any other light than as the efficient Auxiliary and Handmaid of Religion?” SaidGodLightScienceEvidenceAttributesEfficientGeologyHandmaidsAttributes Of God Book:Geology and Mineralogy Considered with Reference to Natural Theology Source: Geology and Mineralogy Considered with Reference to Natural Theology
“I admitted, that the world had existed millions of years. I am astonished at the ignorance of the masses on these subjects. Hugh Miller has it right when he says that 'the battle of evidences must now be fought on the field of the natural sciences.'” WorldYearsScienceNaturalMillionsSubjectsFieldsIgnoranceBattleMassEvidenceIgnorantGeologyNatural Science Author:James A. Garfield
“With respect to those points, on which the declaration of Scripture is positive and decisive, as, for instance, in asserting the low antiquity of the human race; the evidence of all facts that have yet been established in Geology coincides with the records of Sacred History and Profane Tradition to confirm the conclusion that the existence of mankind can on no account be supposed to have taken its beginning before that time which is assigned to it in the Mosaic writings.” WritingHumansFactsScienceRaceExistenceTakenRecordsMankindLowsEvidenceTraditionAccountsSacredScriptureConclusionInstanceHuman RaceDeclarationAntiquityGeologyProfaneMosaics Author:William Buckland
“[The] first postulate of the Principle of Uniformity, namely, that the laws of nature are invariant with time, is not peculiar to that principle or to geology, but is a common denominator of all science. In fact, instead of being an assumption or an ad hoc hypothesis, it is simply a succinct summation of the totality of all experimental and observational evidence.” FirstsFactsLawScienceCommonPrinciplesEvidenceAssumptionPeculiarAdsHypothesisLaws Of NatureTotalityGeologyUniformityCommon Denominator Author:M. King Hubbert