Darwin, Marx and Freud: Architects of a secular new belief

Published: Sunday, June 7, 2009 1:09 a.m. MDT
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The last several columns in this space have aimed at demonstrating that over the past 500 years or so, Western culture has shifted, at first gradually, but with increasing rapidity, from a religious, God-centered way of viewing our world to the secular, materialist world view of today. That is, laws, customs, philosophy, science and governmental structures can only be centered in one or the other of these world views. It is either "in the beginning, God" or "in the beginning, not God." Either a vertical perspective or a horizontal perspective.

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Darwin was not anti-God, he was persecuted to some extent by some...

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G C, in my opinion, has it figured out. I feel sad that so many...

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Evolution is not that theory,

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