DogmaHunter
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Tell me, if we are, according to evolution, essentially just animals, why would you feel the right to judge me if I followed my instincts and killed someone....
Because we live in a cooperative society where we depend on eachother. And allowing people to just run around causing suffering, is detrimental to that society.
Moral behaviour is the glue that holds society together and which brings about progress, well-being and prosperity.
Immoral behavriour does the opposite.
some one I perceived as a threat, you know survival of the fittest?
Statements like this, expose vast ignorance on evolution.
"fit" in that sentence does NOT mean "stronger, bigger, faster, smarter, inherently superior"...
Do you pass that judgement on to other animals that exhibit the same behaviour? Why not?
We do with some, actually. Unsurprisingly, we do that with animals that are also some kind of member of our society. Namely with pets. I'm sure you've heared about dogs being put down after they've attacked someone.
Off course, dogs aren't the same kind of moral agents as humans, so obviously they don't get the exact same treatment.
Please consider trying to answer my question as it's genuine... I can never figure out the purpose of behaving morally if we are nothing more than an evolved animal.
I assure you that you can.
I propose a thought exercise. It will require some honesty on your part. It might not be that easy. But please try, do your best. I assure you that you can do it.
The exercise consists of answering a question without mentioning or referring to God, the bible or anything religious.
Here's the question: "why don't you run around raping and killing random women you meet in the streets?"
The point is to really answer the question, thus without mentioning religion. So just a one liner saying "cause that is immoral" will not do. Why is it immoral. Why don't you engage in immoral behaviour. Why do you think you/others shouldn't engage in immoral behaviour.
Go for the practical answer. There's no need to mention religion. Or evolution for that matter.
Think about it.
I've answered your genuine question honestly. I'll aks you to return the favor. It's a very genuine question as well.
Looking forward to reading your answer...
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