Birdbrain: "Damned dirty apes"
- From: Jason Spaceman <notreally@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 01 Jul 2008 15:09:21 -0400
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So, we are now just one ape among many. Does it surprise us that our young
people act like animals, when we are telling them that they are just one of
many beasts?
I don`t know if anyone remembers the old classic Planet of the Apes, but
Charleton Heston refered to it as a madhouse. Our world has become a
madhouse, with gibbering idiots who cannot see the difference between
Humanity, made in the image of God with very special attributes, and the
animal order of nature. This is critical for the forces of atheism, of
course; if there is no God then Man is merely another ape, and a
destructive and pernicious one, at that.
If we accept this view, the crazies involved in the Voluntary Human
Extinction Movement do not seem so insane.
Actually, they and those who push this sort of lunacy are quite mad, because
no species thinks about wiping itself out for the benefit of others, and I
doubt that any ape species would choose to downgrade itself in it`s own
estimation based on such foolish notions. If Natural Selection is true (a
point I have always disputed) then we are a very unnatural and insane
species in this regard. Species survive because they are selfish, and only
Man would be willing to kill himself off. That makes us the least fit of
anything produced by Natural Selection. If there is no God we are truly
Nature`s biggest mistake.
But, of course, there IS a God, and this is another attempt to argue against
His existence by worshipping the Creature rather than the Creator. This is
a deification of nature; downgrading Man`s position in the Universe to
another beast places us intellectually under the dominion of the natural
order, and further removes the concept of an all-powerful God in whose
image we are made.
So, if the radical Atheists and nature worshipping Darwinists want to swing
from trees and have a world ruled by ``damned dirty apes`` they are free to
volunteer to do so, but don`t include me, and don`t include the children.
They have enough hardship learning to master the demands of their own flesh
without being told that they are the progeny of baboons.
Liberalism has gone mad. How many will they drag into the abyss with them?
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Read it at
http://tbirdnow.mee.nu/a_world_of_damned_dirty_apes_spain_considers_granting_rights_to_simians
J. Spaceman
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