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Author Topic:   Evolutionary Explanation for Morality
bodacity
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11-27-2007 12:49 AM


Hi, I am new here. I am unclear as to exactly how evolution explains morality. My understanding is that if a group of organisms develops a moral trait, they will be more likely to survive than a group of organisms without the trait because of the positive effects it will have on the group. Is this more or less correct? I would appreciate either direct answers, or links pointing me to discussions that answer this question.

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11-27-2007 3:03 AM


Thread copied to the Evolutionary Explanation for Morality thread in the Miscellaneous Topics in Creation/Evolution forum, this copy of the thread has been closed.

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