From: RFaussette@aol.com
Date: Wed Nov 19 2003 - 12:59:09 EST
In a message dated 11/19/03 8:10:23 AM Eastern Standard Time,
TDavis@messiah.edu writes:
One major point of social Darwinism, was
to take "scientific" conclusions about the whole of nature originally
inspired by observations of human economic behavior and apply them back into
the human sphers, *in order to justify* more of the same practices. In
other words, what we have always done is exactly what we ought to keep
doing, *and it is fully scientific* to do so--that is, Christian moral
principles are not only unscientific, they are *wrong* because they are
unscientific.
I'm not sure I am comprehending this. Social Darwinism took a scientifc
advance and used it to justify labeling other races inferior, but quite honestly,
that justification came from people already inclined to believe that. The
science doesn't justify anything. when I talk, I don't talk about people's
self serving justificaitons. I just talk about the science, because I want
you people to see that the same Biblical processes (the gradualist ones) that
consumed Canaan are consuming us. That's why Brittany spears kissed Madonna!
They''re teaching us to behave like Canaanites and dispersing us among
the peoples of the world. The dispersal is not realized because it is
coming through immigration, not our own dispersal but the deliberate
fragmentation of our people. We don't see it becaue we are so guilty over our
"bigoted" Christianity (pronounced so by Jews) and I'm sure you all owned slaves and
deserve to be "spewed out of the land."
Christian moral principles are the same as Jewish moral principles except for
Christian universalism. Jewish moral principles have maintained the
prosperous Jewish people longer than any other people. The Levitical prohibitions
are sound. I just wrote an article on that subject, it is in
prepublication and I will release it when I am able. You are wrong about Christian
moral principles being unscientific. You are dead wrong.
rich faussette
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