Sorry to say, but your reply is humorous.This thread is mistaken in that "evolution" is not an ethical framework, it is what happened in the natural history of life on earth. Ethics requires minds, it postulates rational relations including "intention", "desire" and "reason" in the most basic level. When a spider's web catches a moth no one thinks of it as an ethical dilemma.
A bit apathetic to what transpires when a lion runs down a deer, and rips the deer apart. Of course no intension of harm, viciousness, brutality. Only in your eyes, mate. As the blood weeps from the flesh just moment before having photons from the atmosphere transfered by neurological transmissions into the brain for sight of the scenery the deer was surrounded by. And then there was a lion and the biological food chain that Evolution has set up. Evolution has built-in brutality of life forms, daily and hourly.
People who promote Evolution promote brutality in life developing over millions of years on Earth. And you do not think so?
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