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Of Such Things Is Irony Made
Steven
Spielburg is one of the greatest directors alive. He is also someone
who vigorously promotes the religion of evolutionism in most of his
films such as the Jurassic Park series and in his newest movie,
Artificial Intelligence. What brings about the irony of this situation
is the absurdity of a director promoting the religion of evolutionism
in most his films, while at the same time making a picture like
Schindler's List, which was practically a documentary on the practical
effects of evolutionism when applied to a society. As loathsome and
deplorable as the Nazis were, they were at least consistent. They took
the Darwinian principle of the survival of the fittest to its logical
conclusion and sought to wipe out those that they considered unfit. It
is truly the height of irony that Spielburg promotes the principles of
the very religion that he then turns around and condemns the practice
of.
If we are nothing more than the naked apes that the evolutionists
maintain we are, then why not get rid of those who are judged by the
"Master Race", those who have the power, as subhuman. "Looking to the
world at no distant date, what an endless number of the lower races
will have been eliminated by the higher civilized races throughout the
world", Charles Darwin, Letter to W. Graham, July 3, 1881 . "Every
consideration should lead those who believe in the superiority of the
white race to strive to preserve its purity and to establish and
maintain the segregation of the races" Edwin Conklin, The Direction of
Human Evolution, 1925 . It was actually the Nazis who helped to make
racism politically incorrect after World War 2. Before World War 2
racism was seen as scientifically valid, solidly based on evolutionary
principles. The Holocaust was just a little to graphic an example of
what the practical application of evolutionary principles will bring
about. It is the evolutionists today who are inconsistent in that they
support the religion of evolutionism, while opposing racism.
"Monogenists, polygenists and Darwinists alike, despite fundamental
doctrinal differences, proposed the existence of a metaphorical ladder,
each race representing a rung in its vertical construction with black
people at the bottom and whites at the top." James
Ferguson, "The Laboratory of Racism", New Scientist ,
vol. 103 (Sept. 27, 1984 ), pp. 18-20.
We see the same thing happening today with those who promote the
present day holocaust of abortion. All abortionists have had to do is
to get society to accept that the unborn are "subhuman", or as they
would put it "fetal tissue", and then they can proceed to exterminate
them at will. One can only hope that it will not be too long before
society becomes just as disgusted with abortion as it is with
Nazism.

