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Kardec
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Sometimes
we hear
Spiritist
speakers,
who are
well
intentioned
but,
unfortunately,
not so
well
informed.
Thus,
they
talk
about
things,
which
are
nonsense
and,
therefore,
painful
to hear.
We are
specifically
referring
to the
evolution
of
beings,
and we
heard a
certain
speaker,
considered
of great
knowledge,
say that
Kardec
anticipated
Darwin
regarding
the
evolution
of
species.
We were
speechless
such was
our
surprise,
because,
in our
opinion,
Kardec
used
Darwin's
theory,
as we
will
demonstrate.
From the
book
Evolution:
from
Atom to
Archangel,
a
publication
of the
Spiritist
Federation
of Rio
Grande
do Sul,
we copy:
The idea
of an
evolutionary
chaining
with no
solution
of
continuity,
linking
other
beings
to man
appeared
in the
second
half of
the
nineteenth
century,
with
the
publication
of two
important
contemporary
works.
One
of them
is
The Book
of
Spirits
by Allan
Kardec,
in 1857.
This
work
presents
evolution
as an
ongoing
spiritual
process,
which
includes
all
beings
and man,
being
man
"just
the last
link in
the
animal
chain on
Earth" (Genesis,
chapter
10, item
29). The
other
one is
The
Origin
of
Species
by
Charles
Darwin
in 1859,
which
seeks to
explain
the
evolution
of
species
within a
biological
scale,
including
man,
however
with
certain
restrictions,
because,
as we
know,
the
Darwinian
Theory
encountered
and
still
encounters
a great
opposition
from the
Christian
Churches.
(PAIM,
2013,
page
142,
emphasis
added.)
Firstly,
we would
like to
apologize
to the
author
Zoe Mary
Saraiva
Paim, by
mentioning
her
book,
which
was
published
under
the
approval
of the
Spiritist
Federation
of Rio
Grande
do Sul,
but we
needed
some
concrete
evidence
to
address
this
issue.
We have
no
intention
whatsoever
of
belittling
this
work or
its
author.
Our
purpose
is to
help and
clarify
this
matter,
so we
can have
an exact
idea of
the
events.
We have
noticed
that no
one pays
due
attention
to a key
point
between
the
works of
Allan
Kardec
and
Charles
Darwin.
The
first
was
published
on April
18,
1857,
and the
second
on
November
22,
1859.
Spiritists
scholars
do not
notice
that the
current
1019
questions
from
The Book
of
Spirits
is the
second
edition,
dated
March,
1860.
Only
then did
Kardec
address
the
spiritual
evolution.
He did
not
mention
it in
the
first
edition,
dated
1857,
with 501
questions.
In the
1857
edition
the
information
is even
opposite
to the
one we
have in
the
second
edition.
Therefore,
there is
a
difference
regarding
this
matter
in the
1st and
in the
2nd
edition
of
The Book
of
Spirits.
Further
on the
author
states
again:
[...] We
have had
occasion
to point
out,
when
talking
about
the
evolutionary
theory,
that
there is
a
correlation
between
the
release
of
The Book
of
Spirits,
in 1857,
and the
publication
of
Darwin's
work,
The
Origin
of
Species,
two
years
later.
They
complement
each
other.
The
first
anticipates
the
biological
evolution
of
Darwin
and
places
it as
resulting
from
spiritual
evolution.
At the
end of
the
Introduction
of "The
Book of
Spirits,"
Kardec
wrote,
"If you
look at
the
series
of
beings,
one
finds
that
they
form a
chain
with no
continuity
solution,
from the
raw
material
to the
most
intelligent
man.
However,
between
man and
God,
from
Alpha to
Omega of
all
things,
what a
huge gap
there
is. Is
it logic
to think
that the
links of
this
chain
end with
man and
that he
carries
with no
transition
the
distance,
which
separates
him from
the
infinite?"
(Page
47).
Therefore,
Kardec
had
already
presented,
at the
beginning
of his
work,
the
evolutionary
character
of the
Doctrine
of the
Spirits.
[...]. (PAIM,
2013,
pages
3378 to
338,
emphasis
added).
The
problem
here is
that the
lack of
attention
did not
allow
the
author
to
realize
that
this
passage
from the
Introduction
of
The Book
of
Spirits,
which
she
mentions,
only
appears
in the
second
edition,
March
1860.
Therefore,
Kardec's
remark
only
appeared
after
the
publication
of
Darwin's
Theory
of
Evolution,
contrary
to what
is said
often,
that
Kardec
anticipated
the
"Darwinian
Theory",
without
paying
attention
to the
chronology
of the
issues.
What the
Spirits
said, in
the
first
edition,
makes
this
quite
clear:
127 -
Was not
man's
soul the
origin
of the
last
living
beings,
and
then,
through
a
progressive
law,
arrived
to Man,
passing
by the
several
steps of
the
organic
scale?
"No! No!
We are
men
since we
are
born".
"Everything
advances
in its
kind and
in its
essence;
man has
never
been
anything
but a
man".
(KARDEC,
2004,
page 65,
emphasis
added.)
Kardec's
comments:
127 -
Whatever
is the
diversity
of lives
through
which
our
Spirit
or our
soul
pass,
they all
belong
to
Mankind.
It
would be
a
mistake
to
believe
that,
due to a
progressive
law, man
passed
by
different
degrees
of the
organic
scale to
reach
his
current
state.
Therefore,
his soul
could
not have
been,
before
the
beginning
of life,
a soul
of the
last
living
beings
of
creation
to reach
then the
top
level,
Mankind.
(Kardec,
2004,
page 65,
emphasis
added.)
Kardec
and the
Spirits'
agree
that the
human
Spirit
never
passed
through
the
various
kingdoms
of
nature
to reach
the
current
stage:
the
hominal.
What was
accepted
at the
time of
the
first
edition
was that
progress
-
intellectual
and
moral -
happened
by means
of
reincarnation;
however,
the
human
Spirit
always
incarnated
and
reincarnated
in human
bodies.
In the
second
edition,
Kardec
questions
the
Spirits
about
this
information,
which
was
included
in the
first
edition
too. Let
us see
the
answers
to some
questions
regarding
this
subject:
607. You
said
(190)
that the
state of
man's
soul, in
its
origin,
corresponds
to the
state of
his
childhood
in
bodily
life,
and that
his
intelligence
only
blooms
and is
tested
for
life.
Where
does the
Spirit
pass
this
first
phase of
its
development?
"In a
series
of lives
prior to
the
period
that you
call
Mankind."
607 a) -
It
seems
that one
can thus
consider
the
soul, as
having
been the
intelligent
principle
of the
inferior
beings
of
creation,
is it
not?
"Have we
not said
that
everything
in
nature
is
linked
and
tends to
unity?
In these
beings,
which
you do
not know
all, is
where
the
intelligent
principle
is
elaborated,
individualizes
slowly
and
rehearses
for
life, as
we have
said. It
is, in a
sense, a
preparatory
work,
such as
germination,
through
which
the
intelligent
principle
undergoes,
and is
transformed
and
becomes
a
Spirit.
Then it
enters
the
period
of
humanization,
beginning
to be
aware of
its
future,
ability
to
distinguish
goodness
from
evil,
and
becomes
responsible
for its
acts.
Thus,
the
stage of
adolescence
follows
childhood,
and then
youth
and
maturity.
In this
origin
there is
something
that
demeans
man.
Will the
great
geniuses
feel
belittled
because
they
were
shapeless
fetuses
in wombs
in which
they
were
generated?
What is
humiliating
is their
inferiority
before
God and
their
inability
to probe
the
depth of
His
designs,
and to
appreciate
the
wisdom
of the
laws
governing
the
harmony
of the
Universe.
Recognize
the
greatness
of God
in this
admirable
harmony,
by which
everything
is
supportive
in
Nature.
To
believe
that God
has made
anything
without
a
purpose,
and
created
intelligent
beings
with no
future,
would be
to
blaspheme
of His
goodness,
which
extends
over all
His
creatures".
607 b)
Does
this
period
of
humanization
begin on
Earth?
"The
Earth is
not the
starting
point of
the
first
human
incarnation.
The
humanization
period
usually
begins
in
worlds
inferior
to
Earth.
This,
however,
is not
an
absolute
rule,
because
it may
be that
a
Spirit,
since
its
human
beginning,
is able
to live
on
Earth.
This is
not
often,
and it
is
rather
an
exception".
(Kardec,
2007a,
336-337,
emphasis
added.)
There is
no doubt
that the
intelligent
principle,
which is
found in
the
hominal
kingdom
today,
came via
evolutionary
progress,
having
experiences
in lower
kingdoms,
in the
mentioned
situation
of the
above
question,
in the
animal
kingdom.
We
recommend
the
reader
to read
questions
and
answers
608 to
611,
which
complete
what we
presented
hereby.
The
conclusion
we
reached
is
exactly
the
opposite
of what
they
say. For
us, it
was
Kardec
who took
advantage
of the
Theory
of
Evolution
of
Darwin
to
return
to the
subject
and,
since
there
was a
scientific
support,
the
Spirits
were
more
explicit
on the
matter,
reformulating
what was
previously
stated,
to
confirm
the
evolution
of the
spirit
through
the
animal
kingdom.
Remembering
what
Jesus
said in
John
16:12:
"I
have yet
many
things
to say
unto
you, but
ye
cannot
bear it
now."
It is
our
opinion
that for
us to
understand
it was
necessary
to have
a
scientific
support
so that
we could
understand
the
information.
On the
other
hand,
Kardec
also
made it
clear
that:
"[...]
Walking
hand in
hand
with
progress,
Spiritism
shall
never be
outdated,
because
if new
findings
show it
to be in
error
about
any
point,
it will
change
regarding
this
issue.
If a new
truth is
revealed,
it will
accept
it.
"(KARDEC,
2007ed,
page
54).
This
demonstrates
that
Spiritism
shall
accept
new
scientific
truths,
of
course,
according
to
Christian
moral
and
ethical
principles.
Bibliographic
reference:
Kardec,
A.
Genesis.
Rio de
Janeiro:
FEB (BSF),
2007
edition.
Kardec,
A. The
Book of
Spirits
- First
Edition
1857 Sao
Paulo:
IPECE,
2004.
Kardec,
A. The
Book of
Spirits.
Rio de
Janeiro:
FEB,
2007a.
Paim, Z.
M. S.
Evolution:
from
Atom to
Archangel.
Porto
Alegre:
Francisco
Spinelli,
2013.
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