Hi Dino,
I do not believe in evolution at all. But, to be intellectually honest I find your claim that "the origins of evolution are pagan" as unbelievably dishonest. For starters even if one were to quote pagans who hold to some form of national selection or evolution one must prove beyond doubt that Darwin had contact with those pagans. And, is accused by those pagan of copying them. The same fallacy you are using is just like those who claim that Jesus is a copycat of pagan gods and pagan religions.
Neither statement is true. Both falls under the same
problems of proof.
So, if you want to make such a poor claim --- prove it by proving that both Darwin and pagans say the
same exact things. Then prove where
Darwin had direct contact with the pagans themselves.
Then prove where the pagans claim that Darwin copied his ideas from them. Otherwise whoever makes that claim "the origins of evolution are pagan" is
intellectually dishonest and should be flushed down the latrine where it belongs.
"his academic pursuits at Cambridge University began at Christ’s College, where he was studying for the clergy. When Capt. Robert FitzRoy invited Charles Darwin to join the second South American tour of the
H.M.S. Beagle, Darwin’s father and sisters feared this would disrupt his career plans in the church "
https://www.explorationfilmsblog.com/post/3488534656/parson-or-pagan-unwrapping-darwins-religious