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The Impact of the Religion
Due to Missionary Activities
Those who disseminate any ideology or religion are generally its
adherents. The influence of Darwinism throughout the world came
about through those who regard it as a duty to spread their religion
through missionary activity, a concept that exists in many religions.
Missionaries are people who travel from place to place preaching their
religion, gathering supporters and seeking to set up an organization in
every locale. The basic goal of missionaries is to teach a way of
thinking that complies with their religion, having the purpose of
molding others who think as they do and share their values and
judgments.
The greatest aim of Darwinist missionaries is to create a society
that shares the same view of life as theirs; indeed, a society in which
every institution, particularly the educational system, is founded on
their principles. Its goal is to educate a generation that denies the
existence of AllŒh, accepts the materialist view of life, worships the
current idols, and blindly adheres to this false religion in spite of its
being unintelligible and unreasonable. With this in view it is
important that the people chosen have those qualities which form the
essence of a missionary. They must be those who will offer material
and spiritual support to the religion and who will later be able to
influence people and address large groups.
The missionaries of Darwinism may be from any profession or
educational background, and it is not required that they have scientific
training or a sophisticated level of education. Indeed, Charles Darwin
himself was not a true scientist; he was a person with a background in
theology who turned away from religion. Of those who played an
important role in the dissemination of his theory, Charles Lyell was a
lawyer, William Smith a surveyor, James Hutton an agriculturist, John
Playfair a mathematician, Robert Chambers a journalist, and Alfred
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