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| + | ::::Oh, so separating man from God is now the actual goal of evolutionary biology? Makes sense, if all that stuff about "creating a coherent naturalistic model of human origins" is just a cover-story for our '''EVIL'''. Are we evolutionists supposed to be getting a commission ''directly'' from Satan for every soul we lead into eternal damnation? All _I_ ever got was a crummy lucite paperweight. I'll have to make a few calls... --[[User:Gulik5|Gulik5]] 01:37, 17 April 2008 (EDT) | ||
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Darwinism and the Holocaust
DanH, I wanted to discuss my edit to see if it can be restored. I believe it's been shown that there is a clear link between Darwinism and the Holocaust. This is covered in the Expelled documentary, but it's self evident that Hitler used Darwin's work when he decided to exterminate the Jewish people in order to create a superior race. Moreover, Darwin's own cousin (Galton) invented the field of eugenics, also used by Hitler. BryonRichards 23:46, 16 April 2008 (EDT)
- Well, maybe it could be reworded a little. It's a valid point but the way it was worded seemed to imply that every person who believes in evolution supports eugenics. DanH 23:48, 16 April 2008 (EDT)
- Ok, I'll reword it. Thank you for the constructive criticism! BryonRichards 23:49, 16 April 2008 (EDT)
The scientists who led the cruel experimentation on humans in Nazi Germany were trained in eugenics. One of their leaders had a Ph.D in an evolutionary related field. They all believed in survival of the fittest, and that provided the intellectual justification for their horrific acts.--Aschlafly 00:08, 17 April 2008 (EDT)
- Thank you for your approval, Mr. Schlafly. I look forward to continuing to contribute to this great site! BryonRichards 00:11, 17 April 2008 (EDT)
- Isn't there a bit of a contradiction between "points" 11 and 12? Claiming that theistic evolution is possible while simultaneously refusing to allow the possibility that god exists must be quite a trick. Murray 01:24, 17 April 2008 (EDT)
- Evolutionist say so because they know that belief in evolution (theistic or not) will lead them to eventual separation from God. WilliamH 01:28, 17 April 2008 (EDT)
- Oh, so separating man from God is now the actual goal of evolutionary biology? Makes sense, if all that stuff about "creating a coherent naturalistic model of human origins" is just a cover-story for our EVIL. Are we evolutionists supposed to be getting a commission directly from Satan for every soul we lead into eternal damnation? All _I_ ever got was a crummy lucite paperweight. I'll have to make a few calls... --Gulik5 01:37, 17 April 2008 (EDT)