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Did Charles Darwin believe vampires evolved from humans?

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Paul Jesep (nyswriter) | 9 comments Does a lost Darwin essay exist about vampires? Did they evolve from humans as humankind left the dark forests of Africa?

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Isaiyan Morrison | 12 comments Interesting article and take on vampires.

Paul wrote: "Does a lost Darwin essay exist about vampires? Did they evolve from humans as humankind left the dark forests of Africa?

http://www.allvoices.com/contributed-......"



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Paul Jesep (nyswriter) | 9 comments Thank you ... I think there is a great deal more to explore in vampire lore and legend ... evolution being one of them.


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Francis Franklin (francisjamesfranklin) | 544 comments Depends, I suppose, on whether you see vampires as a separate species with a parallel evolution or as a corruption of human flesh.


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Paul Jesep (nyswriter) | 9 comments Francis wrote: "Depends, I suppose, on whether you see vampires as a separate species with a parallel evolution or as a corruption of human flesh."

I think they are both ... in my book, "The Vampire Benning Wentworth" (excerpt available on Goodreads)I draw a distinction between "royals" those from human evolution and the fiends who are the product of negative human energy or the corruption of human flesh. In doing so, I free the vampire, those being the royals from Christian trappings, and note the fiends are determined in part by their human heritage.


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Francis Franklin (francisjamesfranklin) | 544 comments Well, good luck with the book!


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