John Lennox Quote

John Lennox, with Richard Dawkins in the Oxford University audience, says the desire for DEI only makes sense if one believes in God. The animal kingdom does not believe in diversity, equity, and inclusion. Do gorillas and crocodiles really believe in equity and diversity amongst all the participants of their species?

Lennox, the mathematician and scientist, points out that the human passion of moral and ethical behavior is better understood by Aunt Matilda than by a Nobel Prize winner.

Survival of the fittest, the opposite of DEI, is the operating principle and endgame of atheism.

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William Michael Cunningham, MA, MBA


Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are concepts rooted in cultural, ethical, and social frameworks that are distinct from natural animal behaviors. No animal species discriminates based on trivial traits like the color of a pelt. Further, no animal species has created weapons capable of destroying all life on Earth. Except one.

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Michael H Peters


William Michael Cunningham, MA, MBA you’re not wrong. Though the DEI construct isn’t an effective replacement for selfless love of one another, starting from the most formative years of life, ignoring social strata, wealth, pigment, gender, culture, or religion. Agree?

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