Friday, November 11, 2005

TOPIC: Evolution is a lie
I stated this in a previous Sope-Bocks post. Here are some interesting tidbits about the reasons why evolutionists hold so tightly to the theory:
Let’s use leading evolutionists’ own words in this debate: Thomas Huxley was known as Darwin’s Bulldog and the primary propogandist of evolution in 19th Century Great Britain. His grandsons were Sir Julian Huxley, a leading evolutionist of the twentieth century, and first director general of UNESCO; and Aldous Huxley, atheist philosopher, author of Brave New World, and patriarch of the modern drug culture.
Evolutionist Sir Julian Huxley once agreeably noted, "Darwinism removed the whole idea of God as the Creator of organisms from the sphere of rational discussion." Julian Huxley also wrote, "A religion is essentially an attitude toward the world as a whole. Thus evolution (will) prove as powerful a principle to coordinate man’s beliefs and hopes as God was in the past." Thus, evolution replaced the Bible with another philosophy for many people in our culture. This philosophy ushered in groups like the ACLU – and their slant on what the Constitution says about our country.
Folks, here is what the debate really boils down to – MORALS (or lack thereof). Again, in the words of a Huxley, "I had motives for not wanting the world to have meaning; consequently assumed it had none, and was able without any difficulty to find satisfying reasons for this assumption …. The philosopher who finds no meaning in the world is not concerned exclusively with a problem in pure metaphysics; he is also concerned to prove there is no valid reason why he personally should not do as he wants to do …. For myself, as no doubt for most of my contemporaries, the philosophy of meaninglessness was essentially an instrument of liberation.The liberation we desired was simultaneously liberation from a certain political and economic system and liberation from a certain system of morality. We objected to the morality because it interfered with our sexual freedom." —Aldous Huxley

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