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The Origin Of The Fascist Mentality 55
turned this pseudo-science into politics, attempting to destroy whole
races in the name of racial purity and the survival of the fittest...Hitler
called his book Mein Kampf, "My Struggle," echoing Haeckel's
translation of Darwin's phrase "the struggle for survival." 29
This Darwinist influence at the root of Nazism and other fascist
ideologies will be examined more closely in later sections of this book.
Fascism: The Return of Paganism
At the beginning of this chapter, we identified fascism as a system of
violence that emerged in pagan societies. The basic reason for this violent
tendency in fascism comes from the philosophy of "worshipping strength,"
that might is right. The strong have the right to rise to the top and crush the
weak. Fascists greatly admire the strong, but hate and despise the weak. The
fundamental principles of this perverted philosophy are waging war,
shedding blood, ruthlessness and cruelty.
Against this perverted mentality that emerged in Sparta, in the arenas
of the Roman Empire, and in the pagan barbarian tribes from the North of
Europe, there is the beautiful morality God has revealed to us by means of
religion. As revealed to man throughout history by prophets and holy books,
such as the Torah, the Gospel and the Koran, what matters is not" strength,"
but "truth." Human beings must be judged by whether or not they conform to
what God has revealed as the truth, not by their strength. The strong are
charged with being gentle and compassionate to the weak, not crushing and
oppressing them. A human being's duty is to protect the weak and be merciful
and peace-loving, not to be cruel and ruthless.
Modern fascism, with its roots in the 19th century, is a product of
ideologies that desire to oppose those rules of morality revealed to man by
religion, and to replace them with a racist, blood-thirsty and cruel culture of
paganism. The neo-Pagan tendency, which began with the French Revolution,
was given shape by Friedrich Nietzsche, and carried forward to Nazi ideology.
Evolutionists such as Charles Darwin, Francis Galton and Ernst Haeckel strove
to give so-called scientific support to this rising paganism, by denying the
existence of God, and attempting to demonstrate that all of life consists of a
"struggle for survival", thus justifying racism.
The American historian, Gene Edward Veith, sums up these
developments in his book Modern Fascism: Liquidating the Judeo-Christian