Wednesday, September 25, 2013

The instinctual nature of all sorts of species

Charles Darwin
One of my good friends wrote a movie script that challenged the Theory of Evolution. I didn’t read it. I have already read many books on the subject of genetics and watched many shows on the concepts first proposed and memorialized by Charles Darwin. I firmly believe that man descended from other primates. And I think the evidence is pretty darned conclusive.
I also believe the Bible has been misinterpreted by some in a way that makes Christianity and evolution seem mutually exclusive.
Most of the people working in the National Park Service, which is administered by the U.S. Department of the Interior, probably agree with me on the validity of the Theory of Evolution. This is probably true because most of the employees at the Interior Department have scientific backgrounds that include a solid understanding of the instinctual nature of all sorts of different species of animals including humans.
You will find Interior Department CAUTION signs in many tracks of land all over the nation. These signs instruct us as follows: "Please Do Not Feed the Animals." The stated reason for this policy is steeped in basic science. The scientists who understand nature don’t want us to simply provide food for these creatures because "The animals will grow dependent on handouts and will not learn to take care of themselves."
On the other hand, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Stamp Program, is more proud than ever. In five years the Obama administration has added more than fifteen million people to the food stamp rolls. This year you will never hear the president or all the other Democrats admit that 46 million people have, “grown dependent on handouts and will not learn to take care of themselves." So much for respecting the instinctual nature of all sorts of different species. Democrats only love science sometimes.

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