The Evolutionists are Angry at Themselves

I was thinking the other day about how much different the world is today because of the United States of America.

When England surrendered to George Washington, they marched to the surrender playing a tune called, “The World Turned Upside Down.”

The United States really did turn the world upside down.
The entire written history of mankind, prior to the Revolutionary War, was all about the Middle East and Europe.

Within a couple of decades after the Revolutionary War, hugely significant world events highlighted the United States.
Even in things that played out on the other side of the Atlantic, the United States became a key figure in the historical record:
  • World War I
  • World War II

Russia launched the first man into space in April of 1961
September of 1962 President Kennedy boldly, almost brazenly said, “We choose to go to the moon.”

And we took the historical record of not only being the first, but the only country to do that.

We changed the world.
The victory of the American Revolution came at the cost of the American Indians.

America could not become the superpower that we did without taking the land that the American Indians had occupied for who knows how long.

But that’s not anything different than what had always happened on the other side of the Ocean. European and Middle Eastern countries had always fought one another, trying to dominate over the others. They only reason they had not been successful in obliterating other nations was the balance of power.

Something different happened here.
Originally there were enough Indians to keep a balance of power with the white immigrants.

But then came disease.
Chickenpox, smallpox, measles – illness virtually wiped out whole tribes.[1]

It was natural selection – the survival of the fittest – a concept of the theory of evolution, that defeated the American Indians.

Which is really ironic.
The people who are most angry that white people took this land from the Indians are the ones who most strongly push the concept that led to it.

The evolutionists are the ones complaining about what evolution did!

Marvin McKenzie
In the fields


[1]These same illnesses, had struck the Middle East and Europe too. Millions of them died at that time. The black plague helped Europe to defeat the Roman Empire. What happened here was not isolated to here.

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