Eugenics (Featuring Paul Lombardo) | Christian Fundamentalism Series

Published: Jan. 10, 2023, 5:31 p.m.

Eugenics. It's one of those words that gets thrown around these days, often by people accusing "the other side" of wrongdoing. But what is eugenics?\nI invited law professor Paul Lombardo, author of "Three Generations, No Imbeciles", to join me to try to answer that very question. It turns out that that question is harder to answer than you'd think. In the early 1900s, the word "eugenic" was often used to mean "pure" or to imply that a product was healthy for babies. But that word also extended into segregating certain populations from society and forced sterilizations.\nIt is important to understand the history of eugenics because some Christians use the fear of eugenics as a lens to understand the Scopes "Monkey" trial. I think that is an accurate connection, but we really should understand it. Did William Jennings Bryan support eugenics? Can Christians support eugenics? Many did. There were even competitions that rewarded pastors for writing pro-eugenics sermons. That was especially true for liberal pastors.\nIn this episode, we attempt to answer some tough questions. I hope you enjoy it!\n\nHelpful Sources:\n\n\n"Three Generations, No Imbeciles" by Paul Lombardo\n\n\n"Preaching Eugenics" by Christine Rosen\n\n\n"Summer for the Gods" by Edward Larson\n\nAn article from Smithsonian Magazine about Herbert Spencer\n\nPaul's article about William Jennings Bryan's support of the WCTU and eugenics\n\nCDC article about syphilis\n\nHelpful article about the immigration act\n\nHelpful Focus on the Family article about how some Christians don't believe that the sins of the father carry over\n\nWashington Post article about the "welfare queen" of the Reagan era\n\n\nDiscussion Questions:\n\nWhat is eugenics?\n\nHow did the term "eugenics" differ in the early 1900s from today?\n\nAre you in favor of eugenics? Why or why not?\n\nHow is eugenics tied to evolution? How is it not?\n\nDo Christians have a responsibility to play when it comes to protecting people with special needs?\n\nWhat can we do to help those with special needs?\n\n\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices