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Can America Survive Evolutionary Humanism?
Mens News Daily ^ | June 19, 2007 | Linda Kimball

Posted on 06/20/2007 5:24:39 AM PDT by spirited irish

In addition to original Darwinism, today there are two other versions of evolutionary theory: punctuated equilibrium and neo-Darwinism, a revamped version of the original Darwinism. No matter the variant though, evolution serves as the creation myth for the theological and philosophical worldview of Evolutionary Humanism (Naturalism).

“Evolution is a religion,” declared evolutionary Humanist Michael Ruse. “This was true of evolution in the beginning and it is true still today…One of the most popular books of the era was ‘Religion Without Revelation,’ by Julian Huxley, grandson of Thomas Huxley…As always evolution was doing everything expected of religion and more.” (National Post, Canadian Edition, 5/13/2000)

“Humanism is a philosophical, religious, and moral point of view.” (Humanist Manifestos I & II, 1980, Introduction, Paul Kurtz)

The primary denominations of Evolutionary Humanism are Cultural Marxism/Communism, Secular Humanism, Postmodernism, and Spiritual Communism. The offshoots of these are among others, New Age/green environmentalism/Gaia, socialism, progressivism, liberalism, multiculturalism, and atheism. Individually and collectively, these are modernized versions of pre-Biblical naturalism (paganism).

All worldviews begin with a religious declaration. The Biblical worldview begins with, “In the beginning God…” Cosmic Humanism begins, “In the beginning Divine Matter.” Communism, Postmodernism, and Secular Humanism begin with, “In the beginning Matter.” Matter is all there is, and it not only thinks, but is Divine:

“…matter itself continually attains to higher perfection under its own power, thanks to indwelling dialectic…the dialectical materialists attribution of ‘dialectic’ to matter confers on it, not mental attributes only, but even divine ones.” (Dialectical Materialism, Gustav A. Wetter, 1977, p. 58)

In explicitly religious language, the following religionists offer all praise, honor, and glory to their Creator:

“We may regard the material and cosmic world as the supreme being, as the cause of all causes, as the creator of heaven and earth.” (Vladimir Lenin quoted in Communism versus Creation, Francis Nigel Lee, 1969, p. 28)

“The Cosmos is all that is or ever will be.” (Carl Sagan, Cosmos, 1980, p. 4)

Evolutionary Humanism has demonstrated itself to be an extremely dangerous worldview. In just the first eighty-seven years of the twentieth century, the evolutionist project of radically transforming the world and mankind through the power of evolutionism has led to the extermination of between 100-170 million ‘subhuman’ men, women, and children.

Deadly Problems

First, in order that materialist ethics be consistent with the idea that life evolved by chance and continues to evolve over time, ethics must be built on human social instincts that are in a continuous process of change over evolutionary time. This view demolishes both moral ethics and social taboos, thereby liberating man to do as he pleases. Over time this results in a lawless climate haunted by bullies, predators, despots, psychopaths, and other unsavory elements.

Perhaps Darwin could not envision the evil unleashed by his ideas. Nonetheless, he did have some inkling, for he wrote in his “Autobiography” that one who rejects God,

“…can have for his rule of life…those impulses and instincts which are strongest or…seem to him the best ones.” (Fatal Fruit, Tom DeRosa, p.7)

Humanist Max Hocutt realizes that materialist ethics are hugely problematical, but offers no solution. An absolute moral code cannot exist without God, however God does not exist, says Hocutt. Therefore,

“…if there were a morality written up in the sky somewhere but no God to enforce it, I see no reason why we should obey it. Human beings may, and do, make up their own rules.” (Understanding the Times, David Noebel, p. 138-139)

Jeffrey Dahmer, a psychopath who cannibalized his victims, acted on Darwin’s advice. In an interview he said,

“If a person doesn’t think there is a God to be accountable to, then…what is the point of trying to modify your behavior to keep it within acceptable ranges? That’s how I thought…I always believed the theory of evolution as truth, that we all just came from the slime.” (Dahmer in an interview with Stone Phillips, Dateline NBC, 11/29/1994)

With clearly religious overtones, atheist philosopher Bertrand Russell summarizes the amoral materialist ethic:

“Blind to good and evil, reckless of destruction, omnipotent matter rolls on its relentless way.” (Russell, “Why I am not a Christian and Other Essays on Religion and Related Subjects,” 1957, p. 115)

Next, materialist epistemology and metaphysics dispossesses man of soul, free will, conscience, mind, and reason, thereby dehumanizing (animalizing) man and totally destroying not only the worth, dignity, and meaning of human life, but the possibility of freedom. The essence of this annihilation is captured in the following quotes:

Man is “but fish made over…” declared biologist William Etkin (Pushing the Antithesis, Greg L. Bahnsen, p. 224). And his life is but a “partial, continuous, progressive, multiform and continually interactive, self-realization of the potentialities of atomic electron states,” explained J.D. Bernal (1901-1971), past Professor of Physics at the University of London (The Origin of Life, Bernal, 1967, xv). Furthermore, “The universe cares nothing for us,” trumpets William Provine, Cornell University Professor of Biology, “and we have no ultimate meaning in life.” (Scientists, Face It! Science and Religion are Incompatible,” The Scientist, Sept. 1988)

Man... “must be degraded from a spiritual being to an animalistic pattern. He must think of himself as an animal, capable of only animalistic reactions. He must no longer think of himself…as capable of ‘spiritual endurance,’ or nobility.” By animalizing man his “state of mind…can be ordered and enslaved.” (Russian Textbook on Psychopolitics, “Degradation and Shock,” Chapter viii)

Finally, Evolutionary Humanism posits the notion that despite the fact that man is “but fish made over…” there are in fact, some exceptions to this rule. For it happens---by chance of course---that some lucky ‘species’ and ‘races’ of the human animal are more highly evolved (superior) and therefore enlightened than the others, who are---unluckily for them---less evolved and as a consequence, subhuman. Paired to this view is the idea that if a species or race does not continue to evolve (progress up the evolutionary ladder), it will become extinct. Together, these ideas lead logically to the deadly conclusion that in order to preserve the fittest of the species---or the spiritually evolved, as is the case with Spiritual Communism--- it is morally incumbent upon the superior to replace (via the science of eugenics and population control) and/or liquidate the subhumans. In his book, “The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex,” (1871) Charles Darwin foresaw this eventuality:

“At some future period…the civilized races of man will almost certainly exterminate, and replace, the savage races throughout the world…the anthropomorphous apes…will no doubt be exterminated.” (Descent, 2nd ed., p. 183)

In practice, the materialist worldview is a hellish recipe for catastrophe, as was amply demonstrated by the 20th century’s two most blood-soaked political movements--- pagan Nazism and atheist Communism. Both rejected God, and both were animated by Darwinism

Nazi Germany

Hitler’s murderous philosophy was built on Darwinian evolution and preservation of favored species. In his book, “Evolution and Ethics, British evolutionist Sir Arthur Keith notes,

“The leader of Germany is an evolutionist not only in theory, but, as millions know to their cost, in the rigor of its practice.” (1947, p.230)

It was Darwinism that inspired Hitler to try to create---by way of eugenics--- a superior race, the Aryan Man. In pursuit of his ambition, Hitler eliminated what he considered were inferior human animals, among which were for example, Jews, Slavs, Gypsies, and Christians.

Evolutionism in Nazi Germany resulted in gas chambers, ovens, and the liquidation of eleven million “useless eaters” and other undesirables. Evolutionist Niles Eldridge, author of “Darwin: Discovering the Tree of Life,” reluctantly concurs. Darwin’s theory, he acknowledges,

“has given us the eugenics movement and some of its darker outgrowths, such as the genocidal practices of the Nazis.” (2005, p. 13)

The Soviet Union

Even though Karl Marx wrote his Communist Manifesto before Darwin published his “On the Species,” the roots of Communism are nonetheless found in Darwinism. Karl Marx wrote Fredrich Engels that Darwin’s ‘Origin’,

“is the book which contains the basis in natural science for our view.” (Marxian Biology and the Social Scene, Conway Zirkle, 1959)

Stephane Courtois, one of the authors of The Black Book of Communism, relates that,

“In Communism there exists a sociopolitical eugenics, a form of Social Darwinism.” (p. 752)

Vladimir Lenin exulted that,

“Darwin put an end to the belief that the animal and vegetable species bear no relation to one another (and) that they were created by God, and hence immutable.” (Fatal Fruit, Tom DeRosa, p. 9)

Lenin exercised godlike power over life and death. He saw himself as, “the master of the knowledge of the evolution of social species.” It was Lenin who “decided who should disappear by virtue of having been condemned to the dustbin of history.” From the moment Lenin made the “scientific” decision that the bourgeoisie represented a stage of humanity that evolution had surpassed, “its liquidation as a class and the liquidation of the individuals who actually or supposedly belonged to it could be justified.” (The Black Book of Communism, p. 752)

Alain Brossat draws the following conclusions about the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany, and the ties that bind them:

“The ‘liquidation’ of the Muscovite executioners, a close relative of the ‘treatment’ carried out by Nazi assassins, is a linguistic microcosm of an irreparable mental and cultural catastrophe that was in full view on the Soviet Stage. The value of human life collapsed, and thinking in categories replaced ethical thought…In the discourse and practice of the Nazi exterminators, the animalization of Other…was closely linked to the ideology of race. It was conceived in the implacably hierarchical racial terms of “subhumans” and “supermen”…but in Moscow in 1937, what mattered…was the total animalization of the Other, so that a policy under which absolutely anything was possible could come into practice.” (ibid, p. 751)

21st Century America

Ronald Reagan loved God and America. America he said is, “the moral force that defeated communism and all those who would put the human soul into bondage.” (Republican National Convention, Houston TX, 8/17/1992)

Even though he was optimistic about America’s future he nevertheless cautioned that America must maintain her reliance on God and her commitment to righteousness and morality. He liked quoting Alexis de Tocqueville’s insightful analysis of the source of America’s greatness:

“Not until I went into the churches of America and heard her pulpits flame with righteousness did I understand the secret and genius of her power. America is great because she is good, and if America ever ceases to be good, America will cease to be great.” (In the Words of Ronald Reagan, by Michael Reagan)

As America moves into the 21st century, we have yet to admit a shameful, dark secret. Evolutionism…the creation myth, that empowered Nazism and Communism, is being taught to America’s youth in our government-controlled schools. The animalization of Americans is well advanced and coupled to a corresponding slow collapse of human worth. Already we hear of human life spoken of in dehumanizing categories such as ‘vegetable,’ “non-persons,” and ‘uterine content.’

Ominously, Evolutionary Humanism has also outstripped Judeo-Christian precepts in our universities, judiciary, federal bureaucracy, corporations, medicine, law, psychology, sociology, entertainment, news media and halls of Congress. As Biocentrism it fuels the nonhuman animal rights project, the gay rights movement, radical feminism, and the increasingly powerful and influential green environmentalist program, which demands that America submit to the draconian mandates of the Kyoto Treaty.

America, the “moral force that defeated communism” is on the verge of completely rejecting God, the natural order, and moral absolutes and instead, embracing the godless religion of evolution, amorality, and the unnatural.

Evolutionary Humanism is the most dangerous delusion thus far in history. It begins with the ‘animalization of Other,’ in tandem with the elevation of the ‘superior,’ for whom this serves as a license to make up their own rules, abuse power, and force their will onto the citizens. This is accompanied by a downward spiraling process that pathologizes the natural order, moral ethics, virtue, and social taboos while simultaneously elevating narcissism, tyranny, cruelty, nihilism, confusion, perversion, sadism, theft, and lying to positions of politically correct “new morality,” which is then enforced through sensitivity training, speech codes, hate crime laws, and other intimidation tactics. If not stopped, as history warns us, this rapidly escalating downward process leads inevitably to totalitarianism, enslavement, and eventually mass murder.

In a portent of things to come, evolutionist B.F. Skinner said:

“A scientific analysis of behavior dispossesses autonomous man and turns the control he has been said to exert over to the environment. The individual…is henceforth to be controlled…in large part by other men.” (Understanding the Times, David Noebel, p. 232)

Copyright Linda Kimball 2007 www.patriotsandliberty.com/

Linda is the author of many published essays on culture, worldview, and politics. Her essays are published both nationally and internationally. She is a member of MoveOff.org


TOPICS: Government; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: communism; crevo; evolution; evolutionquotes; fsmdidit; moralabsolutes; socialism
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To: tacticalogic
So you're saying the conclusion that something with no substance would also have no form is irrational?

No more irrational than speaking about space without time, and time without space. Take away one, you can't have the other.

This puts an interesting philosophical spin on God's existence before (if we can even say that) creation.

What's even more interesting, is God's rebuttal to this:

I am that I am

No references to space, or time.

Truly, it is profound beyond words.

521 posted on 06/26/2007 8:30:43 PM PDT by csense
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To: tpaine; Alamo-Girl; cornelis; .30Carbine; hosepipe; metmom
I hope you can agree I'm fully human even though I do not believe that anything is 'given' by a God/Creator.

Then if you dispense with the divine law-giver and judge, what can "guarantee" your fully human status, to hold it unimpeachable against all the natural enemies you have arrayed against you, not least the progressive ideologues with their various proposals for utopia [the doctrine of so-called "evolutionary humanism" comes to mind]?

If it is not Truth -- that is to say, God (by another of His Names) -- then what could it be to hold you firm -- as tpaine, as your unique self -- in the coming storm???

But of course, I freely and gladly acknowledge that you are a "fully human" human being. The question is, if you "toss God," how long do you think you can (realistically) keep/maintain your [God-given] human nature, specifically and so gloriously expressed as one "tpaine?"

It must be time for sleep. And so I wish you, dear friend, a fond good night and pleasant dreams!

522 posted on 06/26/2007 8:33:49 PM PDT by betty boop ("Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind." -- A. Einstein)
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To: csense
No references to space, or time.

In scholastic theology (Aquinas) space and time are contingent things with no absolute nature. They depend on extension and succession of being.

523 posted on 06/26/2007 8:42:58 PM PDT by Ethan Clive Osgoode (see FR homepage for Euvolution v0.2.1)
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To: Stultis
Oh, no, dear Stultis - you are not stupid at all.

These kinds of disputes are light entertainment if nothing else. And that may be their attraction on a "slow" day.

But I'm sure we'll eventually get back to meater subjects.

524 posted on 06/26/2007 9:28:06 PM PDT by Alamo-Girl
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To: betty boop
We've got all kinds of "creation" theories/myths going on out there in human Reality (abiogenesis would be one); and this sort of thing has been going on as long as human beings have; or at least, from the very beginning of humanly recorded time (history).

So very true! Thank you for all of your excellent essay-posts, dearest sister in Christ!

525 posted on 06/26/2007 9:32:58 PM PDT by Alamo-Girl
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To: hosepipe
Ah, thank you for expanding on your views!
526 posted on 06/26/2007 9:38:46 PM PDT by Alamo-Girl
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To: tacticalogic
[.. Why would that matter? Without a God, who would there be to grant them to? ..]

Just primates..

527 posted on 06/26/2007 9:39:31 PM PDT by hosepipe (CAUTION: This propaganda is laced with hyperbole....)
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To: betty boop
[.. HUGS! dear brother 'pipe. You do make me do double-takes, all the time! :^) ..]

Who loves ya baby?.. (pops sugar pop into mouth)(does eyebrow thing)

528 posted on 06/26/2007 9:44:31 PM PDT by hosepipe (CAUTION: This propaganda is laced with hyperbole....)
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To: tpaine; betty boop
[.. "Infinitely alienable" is hyperbole.. [lots of that on this thread] ..]

Look "T" a hyperbolic situation explained by less than hyperbole is just disinformation.. and probably propaganda and bull squeeze.. Whatever happened to Sandy Burgular is he in Levenworth yet?... Why would a republican President be lobbying heavily FOR 20+ million brand NEW democrats getting amnesty?.. Who many are already voting democrat and will screw up vote demographics in the U.S. probably FOREVER..

529 posted on 06/26/2007 9:54:47 PM PDT by hosepipe (CAUTION: This propaganda is laced with hyperbole....)
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To: csense
No more irrational than speaking about space without time, and time without space. Take away one, you can't have the other.

Then it is redundant to say you have neither.

530 posted on 06/27/2007 5:06:35 AM PDT by tacticalogic ("Oh bother!" said Pooh, as he chambered his last round.)
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To: hosepipe
Just primates..

Then who do you submit created the primates, or even the world they inhabit?

531 posted on 06/27/2007 5:08:51 AM PDT by tacticalogic ("Oh bother!" said Pooh, as he chambered his last round.)
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To: csense
Well, actually I'm not, but let's not get into that. You probably wouldn't believe me, even if I told you....

Well, the proposition that the statment, "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth" doesn't describe an act of creation, or that the statement "and the earth was void and without form" doesn't imply that there had already been some event of creation at that point seem problematic.

532 posted on 06/27/2007 5:31:33 AM PDT by tacticalogic ("Oh bother!" said Pooh, as he chambered his last round.)
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To: tpaine

tpaine—You feel that I ‘feel’? How silly

Irish...No ‘silly,’ that’s not what I said. I’m simply an observer of the consequences of the effects that your ‘self-centered’ feelings are having upon you, your ability to reason rationally, etc.

tpaine—I don’t. Our inalienable [not infringable] rights are self-evident and do not require a creator to be valid.

Irish...This claim is inconsistent with the tenets of evolutionary humanism. There can be no such thing as “self-evident’ when ‘matter is in motion.” All you have is continuous ‘change.” For this reason, EO Wilson frankly admits that there is no source for self (personhood).

Furthermore, your talk of ‘rights’ is likewise inconsistent with the tenets of evolutionary humanism for the same reason as above. All you have is whatever ‘privileges’ the higher evolved deign to allow you as per their ‘impulses’ of the moment.


533 posted on 06/27/2007 5:45:22 AM PDT by spirited irish
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To: betty boop; Diamond; y'all
I asked:

Betty, can you cite your support that our [constitutional] rule of equal justice under law is essentially a Christian concept?

No cite was [or could be] made, as the concept is as old as the hills.

Diamond, thanks for your cite of Samuel Rutherford's Lex, Rex
by Jon Roland
"-- The title, Lex, Rex, is a play on the words that conveys the meaning the law is king.
When theologian Samuel Rutherford published the book in 1644, on the eve of the revolutions that rocked the English nation from 1645 through 1688, it caused a sensation, and provoked a great deal of controversy. It is ostensibly an argument for limited monarchy and against absolute monarchy, but its arguments were quickly perceived as subversive of monarchy altogether, and in context, we can perceive that it provided a bridge between the earlier natural law philosophers and those who would further develop their ideas: the Leveller movement and such men as Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, and Algernon Sidney, which laid the basis for the American Republic.

This book has long been undeservedly neglected by scholars, probably because it is written as a polemic in the political and sectarian controversies that are distasteful to later generations, and many of its references are somewhat obscure, but a closer reading reveals how it laid the foundation for the contractarian and libertarian ideas that came to be embodied in the U.S. Declaration of Independence and Constitution.

Thus, we see that a Christian theologian admits that an earlier 'natural law' had the concept of equal justice under law.

534 posted on 06/27/2007 6:31:42 AM PDT by tpaine (" My most important function on the Supreme Court is to tell the majority to take a walk." -Scalia)
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To: spirited irish
Furthermore, your talk of ‘rights’ is likewise inconsistent with the tenets of evolutionary humanism for the same reason as above. All you have is whatever ‘privileges’ the higher evolved deign to allow you as per their ‘impulses’ of the moment.

Where can we find a standard reference on theology or philosophy that lists these "tenets of evolutinary humanism" you keep talking about? Are you just making all of this up as you go?

535 posted on 06/27/2007 6:36:33 AM PDT by tacticalogic ("Oh bother!" said Pooh, as he chambered his last round.)
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To: spirited irish
Our inalienable [not infringable] rights are self-evident and do not require a creator to be valid.

This claim is inconsistent with the tenets of evolutionary humanism.

It's a constitutional truth, not a claim based on some tenets you've defined.

There can be no such thing as 'self-evident when 'matter is in motion.' All you have is continuous 'change.' For this reason, EO Wilson frankly admits that there is no source for self (personhood).

You've lost me. - I simply can't respond to "matter in motion", and "no source for personhood" comments. Get real.

536 posted on 06/27/2007 6:51:42 AM PDT by tpaine (" My most important function on the Supreme Court is to tell the majority to take a walk." -Scalia)
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To: Ethan Clive Osgoode
This assertion is nonsensical. Are there far more Norwegians born than can survive to reproduce? Is your pet cat busy producing "far more offspring" than can survive? What about you?

I haven't, but my father was one of 12 children, eleven of whom lived and married. My mother was one of seven. Medicine and effective birth control are rather new. Most families before 1900 lost children. Nearly every couple that doesn't use birth control will lose a pregnancy; most of the time this will be called a "late period," but it will be a spontaneous abortion.

As for cats, if you have to ask, you don't know much about cats.

537 posted on 06/27/2007 7:16:46 AM PDT by js1138
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To: tpaine
Thus, we see that a Christian theologian admits that an earlier 'natural law' had the concept of equal justice under law.

Good morning tpaine!

Where do you suppose the idea of "natural law" comes from?

538 posted on 06/27/2007 7:21:25 AM PDT by betty boop ("Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind." -- A. Einstein)
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To: betty boop; y'all
Where do you suppose the idea of "natural law" comes from?

We learn the golden rule at our mothers breast. - Don't bite the tit that feeds you.

Do onto others ---

539 posted on 06/27/2007 8:01:18 AM PDT by tpaine (" My most important function on the Supreme Court is to tell the majority to take a walk." -Scalia)
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To: tacticalogic

tactical..Where can we find a standard reference on theology or philosophy that lists these “tenets of evolutinary humanism” you keep talking about? Are you just making all of this up as you go?

Irish...The essay provides many referenced citations by evolutionary scientists in which it is made clear by them exactly ‘what’ man has been reduced to: electrons, fish made over...dogs to be trained ( peruse the Russian Manual on Psychopolitics), etc. Additional citations make it very clear that in order to remain logically consistent with the philosophy of materialism (continuous change), there can be NO possibility of moral absolutes without God, thus there can be NO possibility of enduring principles or rights.

All you may have is whatever ‘privileges’ the highly evolved deign to allow you according to what their impulses of the moment intuit. All of which will eventually lead to the recreation of the hellish nightmare within which millions of Russians suffered and died.

One final note: the possibility of ‘standard’ references cannot exist within a worldview based in chance and continuous change. Situational ethics (impulses of the moment)——that’s all you have.


540 posted on 06/27/2007 8:33:44 AM PDT by spirited irish
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