Darwinism is the idea that something comes from nothing and that things exist as a result of random acts, rather than acts with intelligence behind the design of the beauty of nature. To say something exists by acts of randomness is to say that a building has no builder, or a painting has not painter.
Since there is no intelligent force behind natural things, including humans, there is no moral accountability or responsibility. That is why the current generation of youth embrace Darwinism. Darwinism teaches us that we can do anything we like without accountability, responsibility or even the feeling of guilt. It teaches us that we can murder, rape, commit incest, paedophilia, fornicate and exterminate unwanted sections of the world's population.
Sunday, 29 December 2013
Darwinism (3): What is really is?
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