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To: Greg or e who wrote (66457)3/9/2015 4:54:01 PM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 69300
 
And if weren't for the Nazis setting off Kristalnacht on the eve of Martin Luther's birthday, perhaps a weak brained simpleton could almost fall for a dodge they weren't Christians. Of course the population of Munich going from 80,000 to over 2,000,000 in one short century 1800-1900 had nothing to do with anything. Or this world right now from 2,000,000,000 in 1900 to 7,000,000,000 today & we're seeing the effects everywhere we look. (immigration, refugees, starvation, conflagration, and of course, the rich getting richer)

Eugenics & ethnic cleansing has been part of history all along, dimmy, long before Darwin...



To: Greg or e who wrote (66457)3/9/2015 7:52:35 PM
From: Solon  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 69300
 
"Everyone knows that Eugenics grew out of Darwinism"
Darwin was one of the greatest and revered men in human history, but you give him far too much credit! Eugenics has existed ever since the human mind and the human heart joined to consider and to care about health and happiness. Plato wrote extensively on it--as have philosophers, statesmen, and educators through all the centuries.

“Eugenics” is a term loaded with historical significance and a strong negative valence. Its literal meaning—good birth—suggests a suitable goal for all prospective parents, yet its historical connotations tie it to the selective breeding programs, horrifying concentration camps, medical experiments, and mass exterminations promoted by Germany's Nazi regime in World War II. Undoubtedly, we have an obligation never to forget the Holocaust, or to allow history to repeat itself. Yet intuitively we have some moral obligation to promote good birthsto have, in the most literal sense, eugenic aims. Indeed, if parents are encouraged to provide the best environment for their children (good nutrition, education, health care, a loving family situation, etc.), why not also encourage them to ensure their children have good genes? If we have some moral obligation to secure the well-being of our future children (a question explored extensively in the literature on the non-identity problem; see the entry on the nonidentity problem), different questions come into focus: how far do such obligations extend, what justifies them, and can related contemporary practices be distinguished, in their aims, forms, justifications, and likely consequences, from the clearly morally impermissible eugenic programs of the past?" Stanford Encyclopedia

The rest of your post is just more slobber flowing from the mouth of an immoral loser--as I pointed out so clearly!

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"why aren't we more logical, like the Wolves are?"
Christ, you're a MORON. Evolution is not about logic. Read the article, you numbskull!

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