Darwin’s Plantation Evolution’s Racist Roots

Darwin’s Plantation Evolution’s Racist Roots by Ken Ham, published by Master Books in February 2008, is a thought-provoking exploration of the origins of people groups and the genetics of skin color. This Stated First Edition spans 196 pages and delves into the historical impact of evolution-based beliefs on significant events in American history, including slavery and the civil rights movement.
In this book, Ken Ham and Dr. Charles Ware present a detailed examination of how these beliefs have influenced societal issues, including abortion and the concept of interracial marriage. The authors aim to provide insights into the tragic consequences that have arisen from Darwin’s theories, while also addressing biblical perspectives on race and human relationships. Readers will find a comprehensive discussion that intertwines themes from biography, science, and social issues, offering a unique viewpoint on the intersection of faith and history.
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“Discover the origin of people groups (there is only one race), the genetics of skin color, and biblical truths on ‘interracial’ marriage … Ken Ham and Dr. Charles Ware reveal the compelling history of the effect of an evolution-based belief system on the history of the United States, including slavery, the civil rights movement, and abortion. They go beyond politically-correct speech to show the tragic global harvest of death and tragedy which stems from Darwin’s controversial beliefs … updates to much of the teaching included in One Blood, the book co-written by Ken Ham”–Answers in Genesis.
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