You quoted Mein Kampf.
Except you misquoted it.
And the part you left out was the money quote supporting the central point of the thread.
Here's a hint: when you try to necklace someone with a connection to the Nazis, make sure you put the tire around someone else's neck.
Cheers!
Fixed kinds = “a fox will always be a fox”. Strict Creationist. Even more strict than those who think a canine “kind” could give rise to foxes, dingos, coyotes and such.
He thought his race was created in “the Highest image of God”.
That was the lame attempt of the author to necklace the theory of evolution with Hitler. By Godwin’s law he loses in the first paragraph. Especially when Hitler believes in fixed kinds: “A fox will always be a fox.”.
There is no context where that isn’t a belief in fixed kinds. There is no context in which Hitler didn’t think his race was “the Highest image of God”.
Doesn’t speak well of Creationism that all they have is historic revisionist guilt by association.
Too bad that by pointing this out I got your goat. A goat that by Hitler’s creationist philosophy will ‘always be a goat’. ;)