I'm taking a psychology course about the perception of music...I thought it would be about MUSIC lol but they found a way to sneak evolution in. Here's a part of a journal article I have to read for class called "is music an evolutionary adaptation?"
Next, they'll be saying that love, humility, and faith also evolved. Oh..wait..they are already saying that.
I'm a creationist... I don't believe in evolution.. but I can tolerate biologists talking about the evolution of our physical characteristics... however this is a little too much. Almost all of my psychology profs talk about evolution of our emotional and cognitive traits, even those that we as Christians usually attribute to the spirit...such as consciousness and altruism and love. They are assuming these things are genetic.
I wish I could drop this course now LOL but I can't.
But..what do you all think?
"Evolution is often thought of in purely physiological rather than psychological terms. It is not simply that evolution has shaped immune systems, digestive tracts, and knee caps. Evolution has also shaped our attitudes, dispositions, emotions, perceptions, and cognitive functions. Some of our deepest convictions can be traced to plausible evolutionary origins: we love life, we fear death, and we nurture our children because these dispositions better ensure the propagation of our species". (David Huron)
Next, they'll be saying that love, humility, and faith also evolved. Oh..wait..they are already saying that.
I'm a creationist... I don't believe in evolution.. but I can tolerate biologists talking about the evolution of our physical characteristics... however this is a little too much. Almost all of my psychology profs talk about evolution of our emotional and cognitive traits, even those that we as Christians usually attribute to the spirit...such as consciousness and altruism and love. They are assuming these things are genetic.
I wish I could drop this course now LOL but I can't.
But..what do you all think?