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Originally Posted by nemesis
I read his Wikipedia article before commenting for a reason Bloodhart. His comments weren't taken out of context. That is exactly what his film is about.
He believes that evolution and by extension science itself is responsible for the horrors of Communism Fascism, eugenics, the Holocaust and even worse Planned Parenthood and atheism. It's funny for someone who thinks that religion is being persecuted he has no problem persecuting atheists by comparing them to mass murder and tyranny. Did you actually watch the movie?
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Darwinism did lead to eugenics. Nazism was an extreme eugenics program. Planned Parenthood was founded by a devout eugenicist. It then went to another eugenicist, Margaret Sanger whose original plan was to ensure retarded people and other "undesirables" never bred. (Along with allowing condoms to be sold in the U.S.) Forced sterilization and isolation of the "feebleminded." The definition of who was feebleminded and undesirable included Jews, Blacks, Mexicans, indigent, insane, poor, lazy, and anyone that Darwinism could be used to show how poor breeding was the root cause.
isolation.
American Birth Control League - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Science and religion have always clashed. Eating from the tree of knowledge is the original sin -vs.- believing in God is a sign of ignorance. Intelligent design is the religious side giving to some of the science in nature by allowing there to be science in the discovery of how God did it. Where is science's trying to come together and using science to show their bowing to the possibility God may have a hand in how things started? "There was nothing, a singularity, then a second later there was everything." Not even budging on the
possibility there was a power behind it.