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Author Topic:   Can survival of the fittest accomodate morals?
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03-22-2010 8:37 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by Den
03-22-2010 12:45 AM


Den writes:
Those who believe Evolution as fact push the agenda that man has evolved along with all other animals and mankind is just another product of evolution "another animal".
Homo sapiens is a social species. It is adapted to a niche where cooperation is required between members of the social group. Morality comes from that social adaptation.
Den writes:
..., yet all this is considered as a positive natural process in the eyes of biological science.
Most evolutionists deny that there is a direction to evolution, other than adaptation to a changing environment. The "positive" idea comes from religion and philosophy, not from biology.

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