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Fascism: The Bloody Ideology Of Darwinsim

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An excellent work by author Harun Yahya on Fascism and how it is related to darwinism and the disasters caused by it including a huge collection of very itriguing photos

241 pages, Paperback

First published March 8, 2002

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Harun Yahya

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Adnan Oktar (born Ankara, 1956), also known by his pen name Harun Yahya, is a prominent advocate of Islamic creationism in the creation-evolution debate. He is considered to be the leading Muslim advocate of creationism. He subscribes to Old Earth creationism. He is against Zionism and Freemasonry and sees them as very interrelated movements, though he denounces anti-Semitism and terrorism, which he says is a product of Darwinism, not religious fanaticism.

Adnan Oktar founded the Science Research Foundation (SRF, or BAV in Turkish), whose objective is "to [establish]...peace, tranquility and love..."

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September 24, 2019
This must have been written in the basement of Portland State University... having almost no credible facts or sources to back ridiculous claims. Will right a more detailed review in the near future.
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August 13, 2016
This is the first time i read a book which is not a novel or a story, knowing about Fascism and Nazism is very interesting especially when you realize that these ideologies were adopted from ancient civilizations and were not newly invented. Philosophy is a dangerous tool especially when its theories are taken seriously by lunatics such as Hitler and Mossulini and applied in the real world. the book showed me that such opressive regimes do still exist in our world and they are not finished by the end of world war 2. the only remark i can point out about this book is the subjectivity of the author when bringing Saddam hussain as an example of Fascism in the Middle East. in general the book was great and contained very impressive information.
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August 28, 2007
It is so horrible to know what some people think about the life is. To create human superiority by vanishing everyone who is imperfect according to them, it is really cannot easily to understand.
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