PoliticalChic
Diamond Member
...if and when the Democrats/Liberals/totalitarians take full control of the nation.
It will be law that all flags will be flown at half mast.
Charles Darwin
BRITISH NATURALIST
BORNFebruary 12, 1809
Shrewsbury, England
DIEDApril 19, 1882 (aged 73)
Downe, England
(Died on this day)
Proof that Darwin will be so celebrated????
Will, with no scientific experimentation that proves his thesis, after a century and a half, and more scientists working today that all of history before.....it is taught in every government school and university as law.
Why wouldn't the man himself be elevated to that level....after all he is the patriarch of Marxism.
One of the first readers of 'On the Origin of Species' was Friedrich Engels, then living in Manchester. He wrote to Karl Marx: "Darwin, by the way, whom I’m reading just now, is absolutely splendid. There was one aspect of teleology that had yet to be demolished, and that has now been done. Never before has so grandiose an attempt been made to demonstrate historical evolution in Nature, and certainly never to such good effect."
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, "Marx-Engels Collected Works" , vol. 40, p. 441.
a. Teleology is the idea that nature, or history, actually has a purpose, a design. Most theology presupposes a teleology
It will be law that all flags will be flown at half mast.
Charles Darwin
BRITISH NATURALIST
BORNFebruary 12, 1809
Shrewsbury, England
DIEDApril 19, 1882 (aged 73)
Downe, England
(Died on this day)
Proof that Darwin will be so celebrated????
Will, with no scientific experimentation that proves his thesis, after a century and a half, and more scientists working today that all of history before.....it is taught in every government school and university as law.
Why wouldn't the man himself be elevated to that level....after all he is the patriarch of Marxism.
One of the first readers of 'On the Origin of Species' was Friedrich Engels, then living in Manchester. He wrote to Karl Marx: "Darwin, by the way, whom I’m reading just now, is absolutely splendid. There was one aspect of teleology that had yet to be demolished, and that has now been done. Never before has so grandiose an attempt been made to demonstrate historical evolution in Nature, and certainly never to such good effect."
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, "Marx-Engels Collected Works" , vol. 40, p. 441.
a. Teleology is the idea that nature, or history, actually has a purpose, a design. Most theology presupposes a teleology