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Darwinism. The Noachian Flood / A lecture delivered before the Torquay Natural History Society, Jan. 31st, 1870

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A lecture evaluates tensions between evolutionary science and the traditional account of a universal flood, arguing that biblical writers used ordinary, nontechnical language and that words like all should not be read as literal universals. It surveys linguistic usage and everyday examples to show how general expressions require contextual interpretation, and it confronts geological and physical objections to a recent global deluge, noting that the proposed mechanisms could not produce waters high enough to cover the highest mountains. The speaker argues the narrative is consistent with a non-universal or locally understood flood and that scripture need not assert scientific claims about Earth’s physical history.

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Thomas Roscoe Rede Stebbing

Thomas Roscoe Rede Stebbing was an English naturalist and writer known for his contributions to the discourse on evolution and Darwinism. He is particularly recognized for his lecture "Darwinism. The Noachian Flood," delivered in 1870, where he explored the implications of Darwin's theories in relation to biblical narratives. Stebbing's work often aimed to reconcile scientific understanding with religious beliefs, reflecting the tensions of his time. His essays, compiled in "Essays on Darwinism," further delve into the complexities of evolutionary theory, making significant contributions to the dialogue surrounding natural history and its philosophical ramifications.

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