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Social Darwinism And The Dark Clan
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o far we have examined examples of Social
Darwinism's views on morality and crime. Claiming
Sto be scientific with no scientific basis whatsoever, the
damaging effect of this ideology on the fabric of society is clear.
To consider robbery, theft, murder, rape and fornication as his-
torically natural realities and indeed, as biological necessities,
will bring quick social degeneration and waves of corruption,
a fact which has already occurred. Some groups benefiting
from this immorality have found a so-called scientific cover for
it and are therefore clinging onto it. Right at the top of this
group is the dark clan. All the conditions needed by the clan to
serve its interests and survival are met by the Darwinist social
structure. For this reason safeguarding Darwinism and work-
ing to preserve its corrupt ideology is, indirectly, a fundamen-
tal ideological necessity for the clan's continued existence.
The theorists of the clan know very well that if Darwinism
disappears, people will begin to find true answers to the ques-
tion of how they came to be and what the real purpose of their
life is. The first thing someone will want to learn when he
comes to realise that the universe and its living beings are too
perfect to be the product of blind chance, as the baseless claims
of Darwinism suggest, is how, by whom and in what way this
wonderful world was made. His investigations and research
will lead him to one answer: the universe and all the life it con-
tains are the work of a superior and exalted Creator Who is the
Lord and Ruler of all, the Almighty God.
The next thing someone who has realised this clear truth
will do is to get to know and appreciate our Creator properly.