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Darwinism the root of the culture of death & homosexuality: expert

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Image via Wikipedia Image via Wikipedia Image via Wikipedia WASHINGTON, February 17, 2012 ( LifeSiteNews.com ) - What do Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger , “father of the sexual revolution” Alfred Kinsey , Lenin, and Hitler have in common? All these pioneers of what some call the culture of death rooted their beliefs and actions in Darwinism - a little-known fact that one conservative leader says shouldn’t be ignored. Hugh Owen Hugh Owen of the Kolbe Center for the Study of Creation told an audience on Capitol Hill before the March for Life last month that the philosophical consequences of Darwinism has “totally destroyed many parts of our society.” Owen pointed to Dr. Josef Mengele , who infamously experimented on Jews during the Holocaust, Hitler himself, and other Nazi leaders as devotees of Darwinism who saw Nazism and the extermination of peoples as nothing more than a way “to advance evolution.” Darwinism was also the “foundation” of Communist ideology in Russia th...

The Mother of the Homosexual Movement - Evelyn Hooker PhD

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Image via Wikipedia Although few have heard of her outside the movement she helped to shape, the psychologist Evelyn Hooker ’s contributions to the advance of the homosexual political movement puts her in an historical class with Margaret Sanger , the foundress of Planned Parenthood and institutionalized abortion, and Alfred Kinsey the "father" of the sexual revolution. Hooker, a professor of psychology at the University of California at Los Angeles for 30 years, is credited in the medical and psychological community, and most especially amongst homosexual political activists, with establishing that there is no measurable psychological difference between heterosexual and homosexual men.  Her work introduced and developed the idea that homosexuality, far from being a mental disorder, is merely a normal minority variant on human sexuality. Hooker’s influential study on the issue, first published in 1957 in the Journal of Projective Techniques, was and still is presented a...