"This is the biggest science fraud in history. In 1859 Darwin replicated the theory of evolution by natural selection in Patrick Matthew's 1831 prior publication. Matthew was the first to coin that phrase to explain the theory, which he called the Natural Process of Selection. Darwin realised he had no choice but to use the same words so he called it the Process of Natural Selection. He shuffled the words and hoped nobody would notice", Dr Sutton said.
Another piece of "evidence" cited by Dr Mike Sutton is the letter Darwin's wife Emma allegedly wrote to Patrick Matthew. In it she admits that the theory of evolution was his "original child", but Darwin nurtured it "like his own".
"She wrote claiming Darwin was too ill to write, with a telling line to Matthew. She says, 'Darwin is more loyal to your own original child than you were yourself. If you want an admission, there it is – Your own original child'", says Mike Sutton.
Commenting on the book, Professor Mark Griffiths, of Nottingham Trent University, said that the "evidence" presented by Dr Sutton "conclusively shows the theory of evolution was first proposed by Patrick Matthew". "There is no good reason for Matthew not to be credited with being the originator of the theory", Professor Griffiths said.
"He [Patrick Matthew] clearly saw, however, the full force of the principle of natural selection. In answer to a letter of mine (published in Gard. Chron., April 13th), fully acknowledging that Mr Matthew had anticipated me, he with generous candour wrote a letter (Gard. Chron. May 12th) containing the following passage: —'To me the conception of this law of Nature came intuitively as a self-evident fact, almost without an effort of concentrated thought. Mr Darwin here seems to have more merit in the discovery than I have had; to me it did not appear a discovery. He seems to have worked it out by inductive reason, slowly and with due caution to have made his way synthetically from fact to fact onwards'", Darwin's "On The Origin of Species" reads.