Why is Evolution Defended?
Since
the day of its formulation, the evolutionary theory
has served the best interests of materialist philosophy.
Today, those who make efforts to keep this theory
alive are the proponents of this philosophy.

THE CONNECTION WITH
MATERIALISM
The materialist philosophy
was born in the pagan culture of Ancient
Greece. Darwinism laid the so-called scientific
foundation for this philosophy, which
was revived in the 18th century.
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Why is the theory of evolution
still defended despite the obvious evidence against
it? The American evolutionist biologist, Michael
Walker, makes the following confession as he answers
this question:
One is forced to conclude that
many scientists and technologists pay lip service
to Darwinian theory only because it supposedly
excludes a creator.65
The only purpose of the promoters
of the theory is to foster the materialist philosophy
which denies God. Materialism is a blind faith
that admits the existence of matter alone and
denies all supra-material beings. Since materialists
derive their so-called scientific argument from
the theory of evolution, they have sustained Darwinism
since the day of its inception.
The founder of dialectic materialism
(communism), Karl Marx, wrote of Darwin's book,
The Origin of Species, which laid the basis for
the theory of evolution, as "the book which
contains the basis in natural history for our
view."66
Since that day, all materialists,
with Marxists in the forefront, blindly defend
Darwinism.

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DARWINISM AND RACISM
Another ideology that was nourished
by Darwinism was racism. In his book,
The Origin of Species, Darwin suggested
that European white races had progressed
in evolution, whereas the other races
were still at the same level as apes.
These ideas provided a so-called scientific
justification for racist thinkers. The
racist illustration seen on the side,
showing black people and apes in the same
tree, is a representation of the impact
of Darwinism in 19th century England.
The racist heritage of Darwinism provided
the basis for ideologies such as Nazism
in the 20th century. The racist views
of the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler derived
from Darwin's theory of evolution. In
Hitler's book Mein Kampf (My Struggle),
there were views inspired by Darwin's
concept of the struggle for existence.
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Yet, the lie of evolution that
has cheated the world for the last 140 years will
not live on for long. The British philosopher
Malcolm Muggeridge states the inevitable collapse
of the theory:
I myself am convinced that
the theory of evolution, especially the extent
to which it's been applied, will be one of the
great jokes in the history books in the future.
Posterity will marvel that so very flimsy and
dubious an hypothesis could be accepted with the
incredible credulity that it has.67
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KARL MARX
The first person to understand the
importance of Darwin's contribution to
materialism was Karl Marx, the founder
of communism. Marx showed his sympathy
to Darwin by dedicating to him Das Kapital,
which is considered his greatest work.
In the German edition of the book which
he sent to Darwin, he wrote: "From a devoted
admirer to Charles Darwin"
FRIEDRICH ENGELS
Friedrich Engels, the biggest associate
of Marx, regarded the theory of evolution
as a great support for materialism. Engels
praised Darwin and Marx as being the same:
"Just as Darwin discovered the law of
evolution in organic nature, so did Marx
discover the law of evolution in human
history."68
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FRIEDRICH ENGELS
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