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                 "Moral Collapse Worse than Economic Collapse!" "Child Prostitutes..." "Rape Is Natural According
             to Young Britons," "400 Homosexual and Lesbian Couples Marry in Finland," "Gay Wedding," "Anger
             Refuses to Abate," "There Is No End to Corruption," "Corruption Headache," "Drug Abuse Starts at 13,"

             "Oppression Everywhere," "War on Famine," "The Nightmare Continues," "A Year of War, Scandal and
             Revolt," "Serbs Imitate the Nazis," "Civilians Crushed by Tanks," "The Earth Is Like a Keg of
             Gunpowder," "The World Afflicted by Tears and Fire," "Crime Explosion," "Alcohol Consumed Like
             Water," "European  Youth Surrender to  Alcohol," "USA Fails to Prevent Violence," "Humanity Has

             Vanished," "Spiritual Collapse," "American Youth Facing Moral Collapse," "Humanity Heading towards
             Solitude"...
                 These are just a few examples of headlines that appear just about every day in newspapers. There
             are so many reports of this kind that most people have grown used to such events. Many see nothing ex-

             traordinary in the constant fighting, conflict and anarchy all over the world, how even people in the
             same country fight with one another, the endless corruption, failure to extend helping hands to the poor
             and needy, the increasing spread of psychological disorders such as stress and depression, and the grow-
             ing number of suicides. The whole world seems to have adopted a lifestyle of conflict and fighting, trou-

             ble and tension, in which injustice and ruthlessness reign supreme.
                 One of the main reasons for that acceptance is that all these phenomena are regarded as "natural," as
             the inevitable consequences of human nature. Actually, however, these are the consequences of the ma-
             terialist and Darwinist world view that holds humanity in its grasp. Social Darwinism investigated in

             this book represents one very important part of that view.
                 Though most people are unaware of it, they are encouraged to follow a Darwinist-materialist life,
             which feels no sadness or concern over the poverty facing nations of the Third World; which is insensi-
             tive to the plight of the oppressed; which advocates a selfish lifestyle; which regards the spread of ha-

             tred, revenge and competition as quite justified, particularly in the business world; and which leaves
             people feeling little love or affection for their fellow humans. As you have seen throughout this book,
             the Darwinist-materialist world view legitimizes, and thus encourages all forms of corruption, from
             rape to war.

                 In fact, every single human suffers from the Darwinist-materialist world view in some way. A great
             many people live unhappy, troubled and tense lives; from the black student subjected to racist attacks
             to elderly parents abandoned by selfish children; from the workers forced to labor in terrible conditions
             for low wages to young people who imagine there is no purpose to life and who inflict trouble on them-

             selves by living unrestrained and irresponsibly.






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