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The Real Evil of Evolutionary Humanism
Chronwatch ^ | Nov. 11,2005 | Linda Kimball

Posted on 11/11/2005 3:19:08 AM PST by Lindykim

In 1920, Winston Churchill spoke of a group of Enlightenment conspirators who had produced a system of morals and philosophy "as malevolent as Christianity was benevolent, which, if not arrested would shatter irretrievably all that Christianity has rendered possible."  He observed that this malignant worldview "has been the mainspring of every subversive movement during the 19th century.  This worldwide conspiracy for the overthrow of civilization and the reconstitution of society on the basis of arrested development, of envious malevolence, and impossible equality has been steadily growing"  (Zionism versus Bolshevism).  

This malevolent system of warped morals and anti-human philosophy entered into the world during the Enlightenment, where it seems as if another Garden of Eden seduction occurred.  It appears as though certain Enlightenment thinkers—Darwin, Marx, Hegel, Saint-Simon, and Rousseau among others, ate of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, and each man received certain ideas which, when combined with the others, produced a malignancy-filled system of philosophy comparable to a grimoire of goetia (black magic) which, like Sauron's One Ring, holds out for the bearer a seductive illusion of power, wealth, and glory.  The key to the power, according to the grimoire, is through the reversal of human norms, natural law, and the social institutions so necessary for the continuance of mankind.  In his book, The Everlasting Man, G. K. Chesterton described the reversal process as the ''theology of demons'' and said it is sadistically anti-human and anti-childhood.  It is intrinsically evil.  

In its guise as communism, it unleashed a sadistic anti-human holocaust of planetary dimensions.  From Hitler's ovens to the killing fields of Lenin, Stalin, Mao Zedung, Pol Pot, Kim Il-Sung, Kim Jong-Il, and Fidel Castro, there runs interconnecting rivers of human blood.   One hundred million lives were consumed in the demonic quest for the creation of a New Man.  

Even as rivers of blood still flowed from the earthly Hells created by communists, communism itself began to shape-shift into something seemingly innocuous in order to slither into and infect Christendom and the very fortress of Christianity, the United States.  It disguised itself as progressivism, liberalism, secular humanism, and then later as environmentalism, feminism, and a plethora of other social justice causes.  

Soon, subversive stealth campaigns were launched.  One was for the purpose of perverting our language and to insert the word ''social'' into every conceivable area.  This was in order to plant the thought that ''social'' infuses everything with a positive content.  

Another was for the purpose of instilling a sense of guilt within Americans.  Americans found themselves being frequently reminded of both their individual failures and of the evil perpetrated by their culture and nation.  A constantly expanding range of ''victims'' who had been ''unfairly'' treated and thus deserving of ''special'' treatment were paraded before Americans to ensure that the conscience of Americans remained troubled.  

Civil rights and sexual liberation movements, which were social justice (communism) agendas in disguise, were launched.  They served two purposes:  they bulldozed our Rule of Law and individual rights in an effort to supplant them with ''group rights.''  This has worked as a kind of dynamite upon human norms and social institutions.  These effort were also, not incidentally, insidiously disguised attacks against childhood and childhood innocence.  

Marching in unison with the other campaigns was one whose purpose was the perversion of transcendent natural law and more specifically, the all-important ''first principle'' articulated in our Declaration of Independence: the inalienable right to life.  By the use of what J. Budziszewski (What We Can't Not Know) termed ''black magic spells of imposture and unraveling'' (a reversal process); shock troops of evil perverted the foundational principles of right and wrong.  Because the new morals they created had an air of plausibility, Americans accepted them.  Thus they've successfully supplanted the sanctity of life principle with an ever-expanding range of ''new morals'' such as the ''sanctity of choice'' (who wants a woman to die while giving birth?) and the ''sanctity of the environment'' (who doesn't want clean air and water?)     

Using the same process of reversal, they began to supplant human norms (traditional marriage, for instance) and man's created condition (fixed gender as either male or female) with perverted ''new morals'' based in notions of sexual orientation, consent, choice, and privacy.  These new morals, like the civil rights and sexual liberation movements, are also disguised attacks upon children and childhood innocence.  

The infiltration and infestation was a success.  The minds of Western Europeans and Americans had become sufficiently darkened and disordered.  Mankind had been successfully conditioned to accept that his new place in the scheme of life was no longer transcendent to the creation as taught by Christianity, but below and in submission to it.  

Mankind would henceforth be found guilty of existing, and through his existence, be found guilty of causing hurricanes, tsunamis, earthquakes, global warming, and other natural phenomenon.  The intrinsically evil worldview had finally stepped out of the shadows and revealed an appalling goggle-eyed face of neo-paganism.  

The stage had been set for the next phase of their plan to redeem the world from the evil of humankind.  The campaigns to debase humanity, to destroy social and human norms, and to eliminate the human plague organisms began apace.  

Humans As Nonpersons and Plague Species  

1."Saying homo sapiens are a 'plague species,' the London Zoo opened a new exhibit featuring--eight humans.  We have set up this exhibit to highlight the spread of man as a plague species and to communicate the importance of man's place in the planet's ecosystem."  (Human Beings: Plague Species; WorldNet Daily, 2005)

2."Human beings, as a species, have no more value than slugs."  (Earth First! Journal editor John Daily)

3."To feed a starving child is to exacerbate the world population problem." (Yale professor Lamont Cole)

4."The only hope for the world is to make sure there is not another United States." (Michael Oppenheimer, Environmental Defense Fund)

5."Until such time as homo sapiens decide to rejoin nature, (we) can only hope for the right virus to come along."  (David Graber, research biologist with the National Park Service)

6."Nonpersons or potential persons cannot be wronged…because death does not deprive them of something they value."  (John Harris, Sir David Alliance professor of bioethics, University of Manchester, England)  

On the Elimination of Human Weeds and Other Schemes  

1."In searching for a new enemy to unite us, we came up with the idea that pollution, the threat of global warming, water shortages, famine, and the like would fill the bill.  All these dangers are caused by human intervention…the real enemy…is humanity itself."  (The First Global Revolution, published by the Club of Rome)  

Note: The Club of Rome bills itself as a global think tank.  It's comprised of scientists, economists, businessmen, international high civil servants, university presidents, members of parliament, heads of state, and former heads of state from all five continents.  They describe themselves as people "who believe that the future of humankind is not determined once and for all."  This is code for evolutionary humanism.  

2."In Guyana, within 2 years, it (DDT) had almost eliminated malaria…my chief quarrel with DDT…is that it has greatly added to the population problem."  (Alexander King, former president of the Club of Rome)  

Note:  In the 60's, a group of depopulation environmentalists conspired to have DDT banned from being used to control mosquitoes and malaria.  The subsequent banning of DDT resulted in millions of deaths.  One source estimated the death total as 500 million.  

3."I do not pretend that birth control is the only way in which population can be kept from increasing.  There are others…If a Black Death could be spread throughout the world once in every generation survivors could procreate…without making the world too full…the state of affairs might be unpleasant but what of it?  Really high-minded people are indifferent to suffering, especially that of others."  (Bertrand Russell, The Impact of Science on Society)  

Note:  Although they've not managed to spread a Black Death, they have managed to ignite a worldwide conflagration of STDS and AIDS.  Keep in mind that it's progressives, liberals and their international cohorts who have been preaching their gospel of ''salvation and redemption by sex'' (safe sex).  What they don't want you to know is that it's the environment (Gaia) that they are trying to save from the human plague.  Causing human weeds to become diseased, sterile, psychologically damaged, or to die is part of their scheme to redeem the world.  

Ask yourselves why there has been no logical response to this plague.  Why, for instance, has there been no call to quarantine the infected?   And in the face of mounting death totals (468,000 dead from AIDs since 1981), why do they continue to teach your children to engage in the very behaviors which they know to be the cause of death?  The CDC (2002) reports that 16,000 deaths from AIDs occur annually. Another 40,000 new cases of infection occur within the same time frame.  There are 1 million cases of HIV, 31-50 million of herpes simplex, 24 million of HPV, and 1 million cases of chronic hepatitis B.  

Now connect the dots between the Aids and STDs devastations and the 486,000,000 surgically and chemically induced abortions between 1965-1996 (www.rockforlife.org).  It would appear that America is on a slippery-slope to committing demographic suicide.  

How Many Should We Allow to Exist?    

1."The total world population should be no more than 2 billion rather than the current 5.6 billion."  (Cornell University professor David Pimentel, speaking before the American Assoc. for the Advancement of Science)

2."The damage people cause is a function of demographics…One American burdens the earth much more than 20 Bangladeshes…In order to stabilize world population, we must eliminate 350,000 people per day."  (Jacques Cousteau, the UNESCO Courier, Nov. 1991)

3."Cut the population by 90%"  (Dr. Sam Keen, Gorbachev Conference in San Francisco)  

In speaking before the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco on Sept. 15, 2003, Michael Crichton told his audience, "certain human social structures…can't be eliminated from society.  One of those…is religion.  Today it is said we live in a secular society in which…the best people, the most enlightened…do not believe in any religion.  But…you cannot eliminate religion from the psyche of mankind…suppress it in one form; it…re-emerges in another form.  Today, one of the most powerful religions in the Western World is environmentalism."  

Environmentalism (worshipping the creation) in conjunction with social Darwinism (the scientism that validates this lethal brew) and Chesterton's ''theology of the demons''—these are the elements that comprise the most intrinsically evil religion ever known to mankind.  A religious worldview which Stephane Courtois (The Black Book of Communism) condemned as a criminal ideology that attracts narcissists, diabolical narcissists, and megalomaniac psychopaths such as Stalin.  And unless we can arrest it, as Churchill declared, it will "shatter irretrievably all that Christianity has rendered possible."  

copyright Linda Kimball 2005

Sources

The Population Control Agenda, Stanley K. Monteith, MD Intellectual Morons, Daniel J. Flynn America's Thirty Years War, Balint Vazsonyi What We Can't Not Know, J. Budziszewski

The Everlasting Man, GK Chesterton

About the Writer: Linda Kimball is a writer and author of numerous articles and essays on culture, politics, and world view.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Government; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: abortion; aids; communism; depopulation; environmentalism; evil; evolution; genocide; liberalism; lindakimball; moralabsolutes; plague; progressivism; secularhumanism; stds
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To: The_Reader_David

The 'problem' began in the Garden of Eden.


41 posted on 11/11/2005 12:25:29 PM PST by Lindykim (Courage is the first of all the virtues...if you haven*t courage, you may not have the opportunity)
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To: Lindykim; DirtyHarryY2K

I will be reading/pinging this out later. Just sneaking in for a minute, illegally.

:-)


42 posted on 11/11/2005 12:28:29 PM PST by little jeremiah
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To: Physicist
Seems someone thinks so, third-person references notwithstanding...
43 posted on 11/11/2005 12:35:50 PM PST by Senator Bedfellow
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To: Lindykim

This article is useful because of the quotations from the population control freaks, especially the banning of DDT. It may not be a conspiracy in the sense that they have regular meetings, but there is certainly a common goal amongst liberals to reduce the world population by any means. It's the "culture of death."


44 posted on 11/11/2005 12:41:56 PM PST by Liberty Wins (Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of all who threaten it.)
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To: Lindykim; tonycavanagh
Very good.

I would mention that the Black Death signaled the decline of the Western civilization, which proceeded to the creation of tyrannical nation-states and subversion of Christianity, -- the decline that the creation of the United States was not able to arrest. It comes as no surprise that the disciples of the devil long for another plague to finish us off not so much physically as spiritually.

Tony,

Of course there is no conspiracy in the sense of Gunpowder plot conspiracy. Such conspiracies rarely succeed and do not bring down civilizations. There is instead a commonality of worldview which results in different parts fitting together without consciously contributing to the single plan. The author makes it very clear:

It appears as though certain Enlightenment thinkers—Darwin, Marx, Hegel, Saint-Simon, and Rousseau among others, ate of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, and each man received certain ideas which, when combined with the others, produced a malignancy-filled system of philosophy comparable to a grimoire of goetia (black magic) which, like Sauron's One Ring, holds out for the bearer a seductive illusion of power, wealth, and glory. The key to the power, according to the grimoire, is through the reversal of human norms, natural law, and the social institutions so necessary for the continuance of mankind. In his book, The Everlasting Man, G. K. Chesterton described the reversal process as the ''theology of demons''
Obviously, Marx, Darwin and Rousseau never met to plot together, and if they had met, they would not have agreed on much. But they served the same devil all the same.
45 posted on 11/11/2005 12:45:08 PM PST by annalex
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To: annalex
I would mention that the Black Death signaled the decline of the Western civilization, which proceeded to the creation of tyrannical nation-states and subversion of Christianity, -- the decline that the creation of the United States was not able to arrest.

Why would the creation of a democratic republic be expected to arrest the decline of feudal monarchies in the first place?

46 posted on 11/11/2005 12:52:31 PM PST by Senator Bedfellow
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To: Senator Bedfellow

The feudal system was replaced by the system of nation-states. That was one step toward the decline. Then late 18 and 19c saw a formation of democratic republics, which were not able to come up with anything much better than monarchy, and in fact often were worse, becoming step #2.


47 posted on 11/11/2005 1:06:38 PM PST by annalex
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To: Physicist

It would certainly seem so.

Or the #1 fan


Linda Kimball

Lindykim


48 posted on 11/11/2005 1:11:13 PM PST by wallcrawlr (http://www.bionicear.com)
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To: annalex

How was feudal England not a nation-state in 1346?


49 posted on 11/11/2005 1:15:22 PM PST by Senator Bedfellow
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To: Senator Bedfellow

Indeed England, due to its insularity, went down that road first. Still, I doubt that in 14c people in England viewed themselves as royal subjects and Englishmen rather than vassals of a suzerain without regard to nationality. Jacque Barzun considers the conversion to nation-states complete by 1500 in Europe.


50 posted on 11/11/2005 1:27:53 PM PST by annalex
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To: annalex

Considering that 1346 was the year before the plague hit Europe, it's rather difficult to reconcile England already being in decline with the claim that the Black Death marked the beginning of the decline.


51 posted on 11/11/2005 1:40:17 PM PST by Senator Bedfellow
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To: annalex
Obviously, Marx, Darwin and Rousseau never met to plot together, and if they had met, they would not have agreed on much. But they served the same devil all the same.

Annalex oft confuse us. Are you saying that Darwin's ideas were advanced to push a social agenda, and not to reflect the development of life on Earth?

52 posted on 11/11/2005 1:43:36 PM PST by Physicist
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To: Physicist; annalex

Phy....Are you saying that Darwin's ideas were advanced to push a social agenda, and not to reflect the development of life on Earth


Yes. Totally. Without any doubt.
Darwin conceived of an idea, an idea of which he himself had extremely grave doubts. Engels read Darwins book and wrote to Marx that in effect, Darwin's idea was just the ticket/facade needed to disguise their neopagan worldview system.


One of these days, maybe sooner rather than later, you're going to discover that the so-called 'science & reason' by which you've lived your life and assumed thereby that you occupied the 'moral high ground' was nothing but smoke and mirrors.

I recommend that you obtain a copy of The Black Book of Communism and begin your journey to true Enligtenment.


53 posted on 11/11/2005 1:54:54 PM PST by Lindykim (Courage is the first of all the virtues...if you haven*t courage, you may not have the opportunity)
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To: Senator Bedfellow

True, but at the same time we don't know whether, had the plague not occurred, the West, including England, would not have remained substantially decentralized politically, while united spiritually. The plague shattered the worldview where men were divinely ordered to holiness, and at the same time it devastated the clergy, who were primarily exposed to the disease because of their duties. This paved the way to a society more ordered to physical survival and therefore clamoring for greater physical security of a strong state, while at the same time skeptical about Divine providence. It is one thing to organically form ethnic bonds thanks to the commonality of geography and language, another to replace the concept of man as an individual making his own security arrangements with a concept of man as a subject/citizen of a state, born with a duty to serve the government. From this fallacy we have not recovered and in fact it seems to be getting worse under democracy.


54 posted on 11/11/2005 1:57:16 PM PST by annalex
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To: Physicist; Lindykim

What Lindykim said.

It is possible that Darwin subjectively thought of himself as discovering scientific facts, and some of his observations, such as of the beaks of polynesian finches, reflect scientific method, but the venture into the origin of life was a venture outside of science into some kind of speculative secular pseudotheology.


55 posted on 11/11/2005 2:03:28 PM PST by annalex
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To: annalex

The origin of life is a legitimate and ongoing bit of scientific inquiry. It is outside the study of evolution, however.


56 posted on 11/11/2005 2:06:34 PM PST by js1138 (Great is the power of steady misrepresentation.)
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To: Lindykim
Darwin conceived of an idea, an idea of which he himself had extremely grave doubts.

I'd like you to give a source for that assertion. I believe it's wrong.

But here's what you're missing: It doesn't matter to me what Darwin thought of his idea, or what his motives were for advancing it. I'm a scientist. I judge the merit of his idea on whether it is right or wrong, and I make that judgment based on the evidence. And having looked at the evidence with a professionally trained eye, I conclude that his idea so correctly and comprehensively describes the development of life on Earth, that I consider it to be one of the greatest achievements in the history of science.

One of these days, maybe sooner rather than later, you're going to discover that the so-called 'science & reason' by which you've lived your life and assumed thereby that you occupied the 'moral high ground' was nothing but smoke and mirrors.

Are you saying that all of the evidence I've seen is wrong, or that I've been fooled by a suite of simple but incorrect theories that accidentally fits all of that evidence spectacularly well?

...or are you saying that you personally don't like the consequences of those ideas being correct?

57 posted on 11/11/2005 2:12:43 PM PST by Physicist
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To: annalex
the origin of life

Darwin's theory addresses the origin of the species, i.e. the development of a diversity of life from common ancestors. By what standard does that fall outside of science?

58 posted on 11/11/2005 2:15:04 PM PST by Physicist
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To: Lindykim
Darwin conceived of an idea, an idea of which he himself had extremely grave doubts. Engels read Darwins book and wrote to Marx that in effect, Darwin's idea was just the ticket/facade needed to disguise their neopagan worldview system.

What a pantload. So how about when someone reads and misinterprets the Bible and decides it justifies the killing and oppression of other people? Shall we condemn the bible with equal vigor?

59 posted on 11/11/2005 2:18:15 PM PST by blowfish
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To: Lindykim

Back all the way up....The civil rights movement was communist? Sorry, not buying.


60 posted on 11/11/2005 2:18:19 PM PST by Melas (What!? Read or learn something? Why would anyone do that, when they can just go on being stupid)
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