Darwin Defended, Offended then Suspended

 

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  1. The mythology of accepted science forming the religion of Darwin. It’s interesting to read about the Huxleys and the Darwins and learn how they worked together to evolve the theory of evolution to destroy and replace the church.

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    • Chado's avatar Chado says:

      Yes. Those Fabian Socialist types. So sneaky and full of themselves. I wonder what they said to God when they met Him?

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      • They probably just evaporated in His presence…

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      • Chado's avatar Chado says:

        Did you know that Aldous Huxley asked his wife to inject him with LSD just before he passed?
        He must have had a nightmare trip in which he died, was judged by God, and saw hell….

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      • No, I didn’t know that part. Charles Darwin engaged in a battle with the Holy Spirit in an attempt to kick Him out of his head. It’s amazing how much influence some evil hearted folks are given in the world. John Dewey (of the Dewey decimal system) was the principal actor in kick God out of public schools and replacing Him with humanism. He also, replaced history with social studies. The subversion has been going on for a long time and they remove more of our personal liberty every decade or now, every month. They just nearly have that pointy stone at the top of their ziggurat placed. We’ll see if God confuses their language again or if they’re finally able to succeed and have their final hours on earth. No matter what they do, they’re destiny is certain unless, the turn and repent, just like the rest of us humans.

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      • Chado's avatar Chado says:

        Your commentary is always worth gold!
        I was forced to study Dewey to be certified as a teacher but in spite of expressing himself often in Christian terms he was another stealth socialist, convinced only he and his ilk could guide America’s public-school children into the glorious future of groupthink. Dewey hated individual excellence with a passion. He was all for the mob-mind.

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      • Yup! One of the reasons I chose to privately educate my children. Of all the ways I may have failed them as a parent, both of them are independent thinkers.

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      • Chado's avatar Chado says:

        Well done.

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