The American eugenics movement was rooted in the biological determinist ideas of Sir Francis Galton, which originated in the 1880s. read more
A- Eugenics, when stripped of racist and religious elements, is “simply” the application of animal husbandry to humans and doesn’t (and can’t) directly extend from either theism or atheism. read more
“Atheism Kills is a robust, relentlessly interesting and intellectually invigorating read,” says Dennis Prager in the foreward. Killing under Stalin. The book does more than just compare death census data. It also shows how atheism spawns bigger government, progressivism and eugenics (and its modern version: abortion). read more
Evolutionist and atheist Richard Dawkins has stated in one letter his wish that it no longer be banned from polite discussion. The Spartans in ancient Greece practiced a primitive form of eugenics, wherein babies which were judged to be too"weak" or"sickly" would be left to die. read more