I wanted to say I find it to be nonsense when I hear Non Muslims say Racism is dead i (OP)
As Salaam Alaikum I wanted to say I find it to be nonsense when I hear Non Muslims say Racism is dead in the West in the UK and in America when the fact is that
David Duke an Ex KKK Leader got over 65% of the White Vote the Majority of the White Vote in the State of Louisiana when he ran for Senate and Governor
in the Years 1990 and 1991 he was Elected to the House of Representatives in Louisiana in 1989. My point is how can we say Racism is dead in the United States and than call
Muslims Radical ? By the way I respect some of the things People like David Duke Pat Buchanan and Louis Farrakhan say as far as political stuff but I don't agree with their views on Religion I can admire and agree with Louis Farrakhan on American Foreign Policy. However I don't agree with Louis Farrakhan on how he wants to change the teachings of Islam what does everyone think ? By the way I could care less if a Person wants to have a Ethnic/Racial/National Identity as long as they respect felllow Human Beings as Human Beings.
Louisiana gubernatorial election, 1991
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The Louisiana gubernatorial election of 1991 resulted in the election of Edwin Edwards to his fourth non-consecutive term as governor of Louisiana. The election received national and international attention due to the unexpectedly strong showing of David Duke, a former leader of the Ku Klux Klan, who had ties to other white supremacist and neo-Nazi groups.
Just remembered that I read that the reason why he delayed publishing his book was because he was afraid of the attacks he would receive, including physical.
He was concerned about how the book would be received in all quarters, both public and private. But it was the feelings of his wife who mattered most to him - by far.
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I understand his psychology a little better now which ultimately led him to the theory of evolutio
I called him a 'reluctant sceptic' and I really think that describes him well. He didn't set out to undermine God, he was a naturalist. When he began he in no way expected his studies to conflict with his faith. However, he wasn't stupid and he realised the implications of what he was about to publish.
For Darwin (like myself and many others) the theory of evolution was not incompatible with faith in God, although it he knew it was incompatible with certain creation accounts.
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