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Religion See other Religion Articles Title: Descendant of Charles Darwin becomes a Catholic apologist A direct descendant of Charles Darwin has become a Catholic apologist. Laura Keynes, a great-great-great-granddaughter of the English naturalist, has joined Catholic Voices, the project set up to speak up for the Church in the media She writes in this weeks Catholic Herald about how she returned to her childhood Catholic faith after a period of agnosticism. The daughter of an atheist father and a mother who had converted to Catholicism but later became a Buddhist, she was baptised Catholic. But she says she drifted into agnosticism in her teens and away from any contact with the Church. When she began studying for a doctorate in philosophy at Oxford she started to reassess those values. Relationships, feminism, moral relativism, the sanctity and dignity of human life. The debate sparked by Richard Dawkinss book The God Delusion inspired her to read more about the subject, and she concluded that New Atheism seemed to harbour a germ of intolerance and contempt for people that could only undermine secular Humanist claims to liberalism. She writes: If atheisms claim to the intellectual high ground is bolstered by my ancestors characteristic ability to explore and analyse inconsistencies in the evidence, that same family characteristic led me towards a sceptical assessment of what can and cant be known absolutely. Keynes also describes how her decision was received by loved ones. That I freely chose to be a Catholic after much thought and analysis, and wasnt brainwashed into it, baffle my friends and family alike, she writes. I overheard one comment: But she seemed like such an intelligent girl. So when people ask A Darwin and a Catholic? what theyre saying is that I confound expectations. Although Keynes hails from Britains sceptical intellectual aristocracy a web of families including the Galtons, Benns, Keynes and Darwins among her family members was a 17th-century Jesuit, Fr John Keynes, who wrote A Rational Compendious Way to convince without any Despite, all Persons Whatsoever dissenting from the True Religion. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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