Re: Dinesh D'Souza: Was Hitler a Christian?



In message <1194885198.724996.303950@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "nando_ronteltap@xxxxxxxxx" <nando_ronteltap@xxxxxxxxx> writes
All besides the point. Wf3h does not even acknowledge the fact that
the nazi's thought ideologically in terms of natural selection. So his
opinions on the subject are useless.

wf3h also doesn't even acknowledge the fact that people are free. So
it means his opinions on any subject of history are useless. As a
matter of fact all these Darwinists methodically oppress and destroy
knowledge about any kind of free behaviour. They have 2 flavours for
describing human beings, either forced by the environment, or forced
by their genes.

regards,
Mohammad Nur Syamsu

You do realise that the position you seem to be promoting also has people unfree - you apparently would have them forced by the hidden variables of an alternative to quantum theory, which you arbitrarily label as spiritual entities.

I would also like to remind you that using Darwinist in some warped sense of your own which includes some Christian (Calvinist) and Moslem creationists, and excludes many evolutionary biologists is not conducive to communication.
--
alias Ernest Major

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