THE RELIGION OF EVOLUTION VS. THE FACTS
It’s absolutely ridiculous that I would even have to take the time to expose the theory/religion of evolution (and theory it is), but when it affects the outcome of future generations, it must take precedence. Take a look with me at the absurdities of people who blindly follow its teaching.
It has been said, “The philosophy of the classroom in one generation will the be philosophy of government in the next.” When people fall in line with the theory of evolution, and with those like Adolf Hitler who kill millions and millions of people because they weren’t quite as evolved, it’s not only terrible, but also very dangerous.
As a matter of fact, until 1962, there were only 2,000 to 3,000 words mentioning the theory/religion of evolution in school textbooks. Conveniently, in 1962 the Supreme Court ruled to take prayer out of schools, thus removing God (the Giver of law and Foundation of our constitutional republic) and ignoring the 97 percent of Americans who wanted to leave America’s Christian heritage alone. The outcome? America’s public schools exploded the discussion of evolution in textbooks from 3,000 words to 33,000-plus words.
The theory/religion of evolution teaches our kids a mindset that God does not exist (idolatry – the oldest sin in the Bible); that there are no moral absolutes; that some men are better than others; and that we evolved from monkeys. Then we wonder why, after teaching evolution in schools, America has an epidemic of school shootings, suicides, violence, rape and crime.
If you can convince the people that God does not exist, then the government becomes god. Now what you are seeing today is the modern American government falling in line with the same theory/religion: Away with God and onward with tyranny. How contradictory to our founders!
-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary
2 comments:
I know that this is an old article, but I just wanted to let you know that you're an idiot; atheists are *hardly* the only ones who accept the factuality of evolution. They're vastly outnumbered by Christians that are actually capable of accepting reality and understanding that some parts of the bible are... exaggerated, to put it mildly. Also, in relation to your nonsense article on how none of the founding fathers were deists, care to comment on the Jefferson Bible?
In my copy of the Jefferson Bible, published 1902, a letter from Jefferson to "Mr. Charles Thompson" is provided, in which Jefferson wrote "I am a REAL CHRISTIAN", after which he explains his faith, but disdain for organized religion. As for the reason he wrote it, it was an attempt to evangelize to the Indians, but he feared the "mystical" parts may turn off the Indians, so he removed those parts, hoping that the words of Jesus alone would encourage the Indians to become Christian.
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