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Margaret Sanger
Here is something I read on Facebook.
Margaret Sanger
by Ken Ham
So who made these statements? “The most merciful thing that the large family does to one of its infant members is to kill it”; “Birth Control does not mean contraception indiscriminately practised (sic). It means the release and cultivation of the better elements in our society, and the gradual suppression, elimination and eventual extinction, of defective stocks—those human weeds which threaten the blooming of the finest flowers of American civilization.” Read the rest of this entry
Darwin and racism
Here is something I read on Facebook.
Darwin and racism
by Ken Ham
I’ve been saying this in posts and presentations for a long time. I agree with this author that, “Even by the most generous of measures, the intellectual and philosophical heritage of Charles Darwin is one of the most hideously racist legacies one can fathom. And yet, his inherently racist dogma is not only presented in public schools across America, it is state and federal policy that every student in America demonstrate proficiency in understanding and applying his dangerous ideology.” Read the rest of this entry
Anti-racists
Here is something I read on Facebook.
Anti-racists
by Nathan Finn
I was raised to not be a racist. My parents did not tolerate racial slurs, they encouraged my brother and I to have friends who didn’t look like us, and we were taught that slavery and Jim Crow were evil and that the mid-20th-century Civil Rights Movement resulted in needed changes in American society. What my parents taught us was reinforced at our church. I’m thankful I was raised that way. Read the rest of this entry
How to tell you’re in an election year via Facebook
Here is something I read on Facebook.
How to tell you’re in an election year via Facebook
How to tell you’re in an election year via Facebook:
1. Everyone on your Facebook feed has apparently received their PHD in political science, overnight. Read the rest of this entry
Racism
Here is something I read on Facebook.
Racism
by Levi Smith
I walked out of Food Lion yesterday and met a black man.
I was putting my cart away when he strolled up to put his away. He had a mask on. I didn’t. He was older. I was younger. He was black. I was white. Read the rest of this entry