Brokendoll
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John said:Hitlers belief in evolution was a aiding factor in his extermination of the Jews.
Before we go all out on this one it might, once again, be useful to examine the actual facts of the matter.
The Nazi movement was in no way based on Darwin's ideas. At best they might have used a severe misrepresentation of pseudo-science as an excuse, but in no way were their ideas based on Evolutionary Theory. If you go back to the source material, i.e. "Mein Kampf" you get the following statistics.
The number of instances of key words are as follows:
"Darwin" : Zero
"Almighty" : 6
"God" : 37
"Creator" : 8
Now, we know that Hitler was raised a Roman Catholic and we know that the Nazi belt buckles spelled out "Got Mit Uns". Does this mean that the Nazi movement was based on Christian ideals? Of course not.
The Nazi ideology was a hodgepodge of unsubstantiated pseudoscience and convenient lies cooked up as an argument used to justify their goal of domination. That is all.
Cheers
Brokendoll