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The Enormous Complexity of Life.

Life has never been as easily defined as it is now. Randomness has never been a part of the animal kingdom.

It has been said that when only one viewpoint is given to our students, when they are not given the whole story with both sides explained in sufficient detail as to allow them to make decisions based on facts, then what is happening is nothing more than brainwashing. You may wonder if a famous person coined that phrase and you would be correct. That profound message of intelligent expression was handed out by none other than, —-Charles Darwin. It was written in his ground-breaking book, “The Origins of the Species.”

What Darwin was wisely trying to tell us was pretty much this: Yes, I have a radical new viewpoint, but that is not the only viewpoint out there and all of them have their good points as well as bad and all should be treated with the same respect. On the other hand, Eugenie Scott has said that both Creationism and Evolution cannot be taught in the public school system at the same time because that would cause confusion in the minds of the students. In other words, our children are morons who cannot be trusted with two sides of an issue. I have one word to say to that: Rubbish.

Our children are intelligent enough to decipher between one viewpoint and another and be able to choose which one they want to believe in. They have logic, same as adults, though they don’t always use it, and they have a brain that can make sense out of different scientific doctrines, and they should, logically, be able to decide according to their own beliefs and wisdom, which is most accurate. This, is a dangerous thing. If students were allowed to decide things for themselves then they could possibly choose something different from what the curriculum suggests. We can’t have that, can we?

The facts about Evolution are twisted, tangled, even mangled beyond belief. Many people assume that it’s simply a harmless alternative to the Creation story, but that is not exactly the case. In Darwin’s day he was quite puzzled by the fact that nobody wanted to embrace his new theory. Everyone was laughing at him, everyone that is, except Germany. Darwin acknowledge Germany as the front-runner in the battle to change everyone’s way of thinking. What he did not realize was just how seriously Germany was taking the idea of “natural selection”.

You see, according to Evolutionary theory, all matter of life on Earth has to battle with all other life in order to survive. “Survival of the fittest“ may be a cool expression, but it began with the theory of Evolution. In this manner, the weak and unfit species die out to be replaced by a stronger, healthier, more impressive species. This is the whole idea behind the Evolutionary hypothesis. Germany fully embraced this theory that all life must progress to become something better, and began initializing a process to help hurry evolution along a bit. What they began is called Eugenics, and they were not alone in the concept. Many nations, including the United States, began practicing forced sterilizations and forced abortions on people that were deemed “less than fit,” or “less than perfect”. In this way, they were hoping to achieve the next evolutionary rung of the ladder: A perfect human race.

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