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Alfred Russell Wallace, a leading scientist of his day, was the co-discoverer with Charles Darwin of the Theory of Natural Selection. However, later, after further investigation, Wallace began to harbor severe doubts that natural selection could account for the development of man’s intellect and consciousness. Wallace also was drawn to the evidence for the afterlife.

 

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Alfred Russell Wallace bravely stood up to attacks from both Darwin and the materialist-scientific community when he changed his mind on natural selection in favor of Intelligent Design.

Wallace also began to investigate the evidence for the afterlife and became convinced of its veridical nature.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2509&v=SOizf9TZNEw

 

 

 

 

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