other writers used his theories to support their own theories about society. Darwin was a hard working scholar who concerned himself with the feelings and motions not only of his family, but friends and peers as well.It has been supposed that Darwin renounced evolution and converted to Christianity on his deathbed. Shortly after his death, a Lady Hope claimed she visited Darwin on his deathbed, and witnessed the renunciation. Her story was printed in a Boston newspaper and subsequently spread. Lady Hope's story was claimed false by Darwin's daughter Henrietta who was at his deathbed.To become a scientist, emotionally, isn’t as easy as it could be. When introducing a new idea that contradicts a long running belief, people are going to tell that person that he or she in incorrect. Over a long period of time of being told that someone is incorrect, that person will eventually believe that. Scientists need to be emotionally strong in that people might declare you false because of the results you got from your experiments. Darwin’s ideas conflicted with many ideas of many religions. People opposed Darwin’s results but Darwin knew that evolution did occur. To prevent conflict, Darwin avoided discussing his research as often as possible.When Darwin was alive, announcing new ideas that conflicted with religious ideas could have placed outside of society. Had Darwin actually discussed his work often, the Church might have isolated him from other people to avoid spreading “false” information. An example of when this actually happened was when Galileo announced that the Earth was round. Religious leader imprisoned him from the world so he couldn’t spread the idea of the Earth being round rather than flat. Later on the people did realize that Galileo was right about the world being round.A scientist should become a scientist at a young age. Some results do not show very quickly. Evolution, for example...