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Darwin, slavery, and abolition
Did Darwin’s abhorrence of slavery have anything to do with his theory of evolution?
by Russell Grigg
‘Hooray for eugenics!’
Last century many religious leaders embraced eugenics, the elimination of the ‘unfit’ from mankind’s breeding pool. Invented by Darwin’s cousin Francis Galton, it reached its apex in Nazi Germany.
by Russell Grigg
Hitler’s ‘master race’ children haunted by their past
The living remnants of Hitler’s plan to specially breed a race of ‘superbabies’ are a tragic testimony to the effects of Darwinian thinking.
by Russell Grigg
Anders Breivik—Social Darwinism leads to mass murder
He believed modern Darwinian eugenics could create a utopia. Enjoy this preview from the current Journal of Creation. Subscribe and be delighted by the powerful, stimulating content.
by Jerry Bergman
Is killing wrong?
An ‘ethics’ article gives a chilling glimpse at secular ‘morality’
by Shane Cessna, Gary Bates, Lita Cosner
Does the Bible promote injustice?
Slavery, morality, and the positive effect of the Bible on society.
by Lita Cosner, Don batten
Abortion ‘after birth’? Medical ‘ethicists’ promote infanticide
Evolutionary ‘ethicists’ promote infanticide and deny sanctity of innocent human life.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Potatoes and ‘white chimpanzees’
The ‘failure’ of natural selection resulted in the death of millions during the Irish potato famine.
by Russell Grigg
Why do children lose their trust in the Bible?
We need to teach our children that the Bible reliably reflects the real world.
by Gary Bates
The Bible and interracial marriage
Interracial marriage. The hangovers of evolutionary racism can still be found in some church circles today
by Carl Wieland
Evolutionary racism
A revealing secular book documents the huge change in how other Australians regarded their country’s indigenous population after Darwin’s book appeared.
by Carl Wieland
Childbirth pains and human consciousness
Would stopping childbirth pain disprove the Curse? And, how does human consciousness fit into the Christian worldview?
by Carl Wieland