Sunday, February 7, 2010

Behind Darwinism

Behind Darwinism

This is an opinion, so don’t get your feathers ruffled. I remember when I was in the Galapagos, going to all those islands and seeing all those friendly animals, and they had this movie on Darwinism, and of course, I, like everyone else in America, was force-fed, Darwinism somewhere along the road of learning. As if it was a religion or cult (something that you had to take by faith, that is to say: trusting in someone else’s bestseller).
In taking zoology and psychology and philosophy, and anthropology in college after college, and even theology, and no matter where I went, Darwin would creep up, like he was the man of the millennium. Like Einstein was for the 20th century or Elvis was for the world of entertainment, or Luther was when he challenged Catholicism, five-hundred years ago. So I got thinking: here was a guy who on his death bed, acknowledge his concept was—no matter how it looked incorrect (he just couldn’t put the puzzle completely together), was not meant to separated God from his processes, everyone else did that for him. Like Luther did not want to separate the Church, but in both cases, it of course turned out that way. Even with Islam, I do not believe the intent of Mohammad was to make women subservient to their society, to the point of near servitude. Mohammad’s first wife was far from that. But in all cases, those folks around him, around them, took it to the breaking point, and then beyond.
Point, I must make my point, that being: Darwin had a Christian barrel at his request, why? Isn’t “…the Origin of the Species…” suppose to eliminate God from the picture? I mean this is what came to my mind. Then my psychology kicked in—and theology, it said this (and it said it plain): those folks in the old days, these folks now in the new day, this day, they don’t care about Darwin and his concept—never did, they simple hated God, or hate God, and got to have their own religion to counter Him, here on earth. Now they are justified, and like Hitler said: it is easier to fool the masses than the few, and how right he is. So now people who had no God, or wanted to get rid of a God they didn’t want around for whatever reasons, picked up Darwin’s book: the new Bible, and quoted him. How cleaver Satan can be.

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