That would be true, if it wasn't for the fact that if man had evolved over millions of years, we would have died due to massive amounts of negative mutations
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Uh... No.
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Do you see Neanderthals? Cross magnon? No? Exactly.
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Edited by SSG ACM: 5/12/2015 2:17:54 PMWhat determines a mutation a bad mutation if it may be proactive in favor of a species' evolution?
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If it gives the animal a survival advantage, it'd beneficial. If is doesn't, its not. If its neither, it can still get passed on by shear chance.
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Yay, I'm an animal.
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Yes, you are.
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Edited by SSG ACM: 5/12/2015 6:10:20 PMYippee! No morals! Thank you for relieving me of my self-denial and encouraging me to no longer follow the obviously justified reasoning of an infinite being requiring righteous cooperation. Gracias!
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That's quite an illogical leap. But sure, think what you want
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Britton quick question. could you think of morals as a more advanced version of instinct given that most animals only kill out of survival necessity?
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Basically. What's "right" and "wrong" is something animals have to have a basic concept of. If something attacks a mothers young, that's bad, so the mother acts accordingly. Our higher cognitive ability means that right and wrong for us is simply a matter of our increased intellectual perception.