Tuesday, August 09, 2005

Evolution perpetuates racist ideologies

SCOTT FOUST
The News Record (U. Cincinnati)

(U-WIRE) CINCINNATI: Imagine this with me. While walking down the street, a dark carnivorous creature stumbles past us. His eyes are bulging and his skin is dark. Intellect is absent from him. This monster isn't a monster at all. However, if you believe in evolution, this monster description isn't far off.

If evolution is to be believed, black history would include the notion that blacks are still an inferior race -- still evolving, but far behind the evolution of white people.

During 1859, Charles Darwin, in his book Origin of the Species, popularized the idea of "social evolution." He said that the European was the "fittest to survive" and that Aborigines, for example, were doomed to die out, similar to the dodo and the dinosaurs. In fact, although almost never taught, the subtitle of his books reads The Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for life (emphasis mine). The beloved father of evolution was a racist.

One of Darwin's evolutionary partners in crime was Thomas Huxley.

After the 13th Amendment freed the slaves, Huxley said, "No rational man, cognizant of the facts, believes that the average negro is the equal... of the white man. And if this be true, it is simply incredible that, when all his disabilities are removed... he will be able to compete successfully with his bigger-brained and smaller-jawed rival, in a contest which is to be carried out by thoughts and not by bites."

German evolutionist Amalie Dietrich would even visit Australia, asking train station owners to shoot Aborigines so she could "keep the specimens." It was through this that she received the nickname the "Angel of Black Death."

In fact, true evolutionists should praise Hitler's efforts.

Possibly a more recent example happened in Rwanda with the Hutu-Tutsi slayings. We can trace this back to when Belgium took over Rwanda in 1917. Belgian Roman Catholic missionaries began working there, establishing many social projects. However, this "church/state" alliance held to the belief that one tribal group involved with its work was superior to the other tribes having "less evolved" tribal members.

Black people who adhere to evolution as the answer for their existence should readily embrace racism.

Black people should also understand when white people discriminate against them, the survival of the fittest theory pits blacks as the "evolutionary inferior," of no value anyway.

Black people should understand that their destiny just might be an encounter with the KKK, if evolutionists are to be believed.

Society says it is far-fetched to believe that God "hath made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth, and hath determined the times before appointed, and the bounds of their habitation;" as the book of Acts says. However, society tells us that evolution is the only "logical" explanation for our existence.

There is an obvious connection between racism and evolution. The people of this world are all created equal.

People with midget intellects, such as professors who believe in evolution, are the breeding ground for racism.

Black History Month is a time to share the heritage of the black community with the rest of us. However, decide carefully just where in your past you want to begin.

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