If you want to see where Hitler got his ideas and inspiration crack open a Christian Bible or read some of the "Great" Christians throughout time especially Martin Luther.
2006-08-25 03:07:02
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answered by Quantrill 7
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What you are saying is that if evidence is found that Darwin was, say, a child molester then that would discredit centuries of scientific research? Evolution as a scientific principle can stand on its own, independent of Darwin.
Kennedy doesn't want you to believe in Evolution. Because of that don't you think that his presentation will be just a tad biased?
The answer to your question is no. I won't be watching. If they do a documentary on the ties between the Bin Laden family and the Bush family will you be watching that?
2006-08-25 10:19:47
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answered by Anonymous
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ADL National Director Abraham H. Foxman said in a statement:”This is an outrageous and shoddy attempt by D. James Kennedy to trivialize the horrors of the Holocaust. Hitler did not need Darwin to devise his heinous plan to exterminate the Jewish people. Trivializing the Holocaust comes from either ignorance at best or, at worst, a mendacious attempt to score political points in the culture war on the backs of six million Jewish victims and others who died at the hands of the Nazis.
“It must be remembered that D. James Kennedy is a leader among the distinct group of ‘Christian Supremacists’ who seek to “reclaim America for Christ” and turn the U.S. into a Christian nation guided by their strange notions of biblical law.”
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Couldn't agree with Foxman more.
False Prophets, people. You've been warned about them.
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#1 - Darwin didn't invent "Evolution" - it's a scientific theory that's been around since the 1700's.
#2 - Science is adaptable as facts are discovered. It doesn't make past science "wrong" par se. It just means that technology has allowed us to uncover facts recently undiscovered. (i.e. birds evolved from dinosaurs - PROVEN).
#3 - I can guarantee you that the vast majority of people who criticise Darwin have not read "On the Origin of Species" and use the word "theory" to mean guess, when "theory" in science has a completely different meaning - and they have NO IDEA what they're talking about, but continue to make themselves look unintelligent because they don't understand basic definitions.
2006-08-25 10:10:03
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answered by WBrian_28 5
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I thought everyone knew that, as Hitler took the ideas of survival of the fittest to its horrible conclusions.
HOWEVER
It took Nazi "pseudo-science" to redefine that hatred and scorn in terms of the latest fade, biological "inferiority," but such a redefinition did not redirect the focus of the scorn, since it had been directed for centuries at "the Jews."
Neither did the Nazis reject the earlier Christian anti-semitic arguments, they used every variety of argument at their disposal. For instance, Hitler prominently displayed Luther's book, ON THE JEWS AND THEIR LIES, in a glass case at his rallies.
There were also religious propganda pamphlets from the Nazis showing that they also employed the racial inferiority arguments that creationists were using during that same time period as well.
And do keep in mind that Hitler believed in God as well.
2006-08-25 10:10:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Yikes! Based on this search engine result, I guess I'll give it a miss.
Americans United for the Separation of Church and State (AUSCS), a liberal religious liberty organization, has criticized Kennedy's founding of Center for Reclaiming America for being "just another Religious Right outfit obsessed with opposing legal abortion and gay rights and bashing public education."[3] In fact, "Kennedy's ministry has always promoted right-wing politics," and "it isn't uncommon to tune in to "The Coral Ridge Hour" and hear him railing against legal abortion, anti-discrimination protections for gays or the teaching of evolution in public schools." AUSCS also criticized Kennedy and his ministry for "frequently sends out lurid fund-raising appeals." such as, "One recent letter begged for funds to stop PBS stations from airing a 'homosexual-propaganda program' called It's Elementary."
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has severely criticized[4] a documentary produced by the Coral Ridge Ministries called "Darwin's Deadly Legacy"[5] which attempts to link the theory of evolution to Hitler: "This is an outrageous and shoddy attempt by D. James Kennedy to trivialize the horrors of the Holocaust. Hitler did not need Darwin to devise his heinous plan to exterminate the Jewish people. Trivializing the Holocaust comes from either ignorance at best or, at worst, a mendacious attempt to score political points in the culture war on the backs of six million Jewish victims and others who died at the hands of the Nazis." The ADL further denounced Kennedy as "a leader among the distinct group of 'Christian Supremacists' who seek to "reclaim America for Christ" and turn the U.S. into a Christian nation guided by their strange notions of biblical law."". The Center for Reclaiming America issued a response to the criticism, [6], "issuing a call" for "more history and less hysteria", and cites an evolutionist named Niles Eldredge as a supporter of the "link between Darwin and Hitler".
2006-08-25 10:01:09
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answered by jamie 4
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I went to http://www.coralridgehour.org/ or is that truebullsh*t.com?
See you at the rapture. I'll be the guy burning in hell with the big smile on my face sitting right next to you.
2006-08-25 10:25:35
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answered by Thomas S 4
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Deadly legacy? And what channel is that?
2006-08-25 10:03:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I might watch it but I dont need a documentary to tell me that Darwins theroy is crap.
2006-08-25 10:01:38
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answered by bildymooner 6
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Darwin has no creditability, one does not need a documentary to understand that.
2006-08-25 10:01:08
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answered by Colorado 5
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Still the same no
2006-08-27 11:03:10
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answered by Anonymous
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