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05-23-2011, 09:43 PM | #1 |
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Would we know right from wrong without religion? I have heard Paul bring this case up a few times. Acts of altruism have been witnessed in many species of animals. I think this is strongly related.
Robots show the evolution of altruism Scientists in Switzerland have pieced together the puzzle on the evolution of unselfish behaviour. They simulated genetic evolution over hundreds of generations by using simple robots, providing evidence of kin selection. Presented in the journal PLoS Biology, the study was backed in part by the EU projects ECAGENTS and SWARMANOID with a combined funding of EUR 6.8 million. READ MORE |
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05-29-2011, 08:31 AM | #4 |
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Ya live your life in a decent way.
Ya show some decency and consideration for others. Ya take care of your property...... hell it's yours, appreciate it. Ya don't let yourself be swayed by propoganda and advertising.... weak minded people needing a crutch do that crap. If ya want excitement, search out things that will benefit you in the long run.... short-term amusement will only give you grief in the end. Same goes for cheap sex. Am I clear? |
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05-30-2011, 12:08 AM | #5 |
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07-21-2011, 04:15 AM | #6 |
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07-22-2011, 06:06 AM | #8 |
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Would we know right from wrong without religion? I have heard Paul bring this case up a few times. Acts of altruism have been witnessed in many species of animals. I think this is strongly related. |
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07-22-2011, 07:25 AM | #9 |
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07-22-2011, 05:07 PM | #10 |
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07-23-2011, 06:55 AM | #11 |
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Actually morels are mushrooms. Morals are something else altogether.
I've known many non-religious, agnostic, and atheistic people who've had a strong moral sense. And some who don't. I've known many churchgoers who've had a strong moral sense. And some who don't. I'm a churchgoer myself, but I get upset with those who equate morals as "Christian" values. Jew have no morals? Hindus? Christians don't have a monopoly on morals (as we well know based to previous posts by certain posters). Having morals should have little to do with the expectation of some heavenly afterlife and everything to do with acting responsibly in this life. |
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07-23-2011, 07:23 PM | #12 |
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I agree old mama. I think the moral superiority christian crowd act more as sociopaths than their counterparts 50 percent of the time. The "Christian values, Christian Nation" crowd makes me wanna promote Islam out of spite.
I'll have to do a little more reading on Nietzche before I can fully digest what he is saying. GTA - good one. |
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07-04-2012, 04:16 PM | #13 |
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Morals are a part of your package. The problem is many of us have moral codes but we can't live up to them at times. We often sense we shouldn't do something but we do it anyway. Later on we feel Guilt and self Condemnation. This usually occurs when we are alone. On the other hand some will share their mistake with friends seeking allies to ease the guilt, if what they did wasn't to shameful, then they may seek a therapist. Don't know very many christians but the ones I do don't claim moral superiority, in fact they claim to be sinners.
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07-04-2012, 04:43 PM | #14 |
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Actually morels are mushrooms. Morals are something else altogether. Later in in the night when we had down time (I work in a hospital) he kept trying to pick my brain, wanted to know why I would want to donate time and money to a cause, for example, if I am not getting any 'reward in heaven' or some such nonsense. I really didn't want to get into it with him, but I did say that even as a child, when I was religious and read the bible faithfully, I thought the 'reward in heaven' was silly...you help others because you don't want to see others suffer, or you want to make others happy. End of story. I would think your moral code you adopt would be something you learn from society and your parents, generally. Mind, I managed to pick up some ****ty ideas of right and wrong from my foster parents, and I managed to see that they were rules that I couldn't live by, and I managed to change, in fact, I think when it comes to some ideas, we change and grow...mostly for the better, I would hope. Just my two cents.... |
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07-04-2012, 07:29 PM | #15 |
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07-05-2012, 03:26 AM | #16 |
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Do unto others as you would have others do to you.
Most people simply act "morally" correct because of the simple fact it works best all the way around. Sometimes we all slip up or take an easy route, hence religious philosophies various propensities to allow for the "sinner's forgiveness" clause. If you are cocky and full of self importance or hubris or self confidence, you do what you want to obtain what you want (or what you think is right) because you are pretty sure no one is smarter/more powerfull than you, and so can't do to you what you did to them... which generally has a snowball effect. Then again, about 6-10% of the human population are psychopaths, which means they simply act out of self-interest with no empathy. That 10% pervades everywhere, whether it be politicians, religious leaders, CEO's, the grocery store checkout person, or Cleveland Ohio. Religion was created in part to help the victims of psychopaths feel okay that they were victimized. BTW, the other part of the reason for the creation of religion was as an instrument of psychopaths (or psychopath wannabes) to control the general populace. off to the fireworks ! |
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