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Ben
Carson: ‘We’re Being Manipulated’ by Those ‘Trying to Divide
Us’
By
Alissa Tabirian
April
18, 2014
Dr.
Ben Carson slammed the culture of political correctness and partisan
labels at a WPEC-TV town hall panel held Thursday at the station’s
studio in West Palm Beach, Florida, arguing that it has stifled free
expression in America—namely religious freedom.
“We’re
being manipulated. We’re being played by those people who want to
divide, conquer, and control,” Carson said, alluding to the labels
attached to those who disagree with their liberal counterparts.
(Carson’s comments begin at at the 19:08 mark on the second video,
WPEC Town Hall Religion 2. Scroll down the page and the three videos
of the event are on the right side).
“If
you are pro-life, then you’re anti-woman. If you’re
pro-traditional marriage, then you’re homophobic. If you’re a
white person and you say something against a progressive black
person, you’re a racist,” Carson explained, calling for Americans
“to realize that we are not each other’s enemies. The enemies are
those people who are trying to divide us up.”
The
panel featured religious leaders and a representative of an atheist
organization speaking about religious freedom in society, including
prayer in schools and the roots of morality.
Carson
noted that when it comes to religion in the public sphere, secular
progressives “try to impose a code of silence upon those who
believe differently than they do.”
He
cited the role of the Founding Fathers in building America as “a
very spiritual nation” despite the claims of those “who try to
re-write history,” and spoke of his own faith throughout his life’s
work in pediatric neurosurgery.
Commenting
on the split between science and religion on human biological
development, Carson said, “It requires an enormous amount of faith
to believe that something came from nothing.”
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