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Agnosticism Quote by Charles Darwin

“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.” quote by Charles Darwin
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“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.”

Charles Darwin

About This Quote

Source Essay: The Descent of Man, Charles Darwin, 1871

Human evolution will continue toward greater perfection, making the idea of total annihilation intolerable.

In simple terms: Future humans will improve, making extinction seem unacceptable.

Key Takeaway

Embrace progress, reject fatalism.

Themes

evolution optimism future existential

Mood

hopeful reflective

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • scientific research
  • policy planning
  • environmental stewardship
  • long‑term thinking

Key Concepts

biological advancement philosophical speculation anthropocentrism

Questions to Reflect On

  • What evidence supports inevitable perfection?
  • How can we mitigate existential risks?
A Different Perspective

Assumes linear improvement, ignoring possible setbacks.

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