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<blockquote data-quote="The Righterzpen" data-source="post: 74638109" data-attributes="member: 417122"><p>Except if you study history though; you see morality fluctuates with type of religious influence. Look at the late 18th century and the Great Awakening that took place in Britain and North America. One massive religious revival spared Britain and her North American colonies from a French Revolution style collapse of society. Moral conviction brings order. Where there is immorality there is corruption and anarchy. That's not "evolving with humanity". </p><p></p><p>"Survival of the fittest" always dictates that the one with the most power is "right". Even just a surface gloss over of history demonstrates that. That factor doesn't account for how the moral pendulum in societies swings back and forth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Righterzpen, post: 74638109, member: 417122"] Except if you study history though; you see morality fluctuates with type of religious influence. Look at the late 18th century and the Great Awakening that took place in Britain and North America. One massive religious revival spared Britain and her North American colonies from a French Revolution style collapse of society. Moral conviction brings order. Where there is immorality there is corruption and anarchy. That's not "evolving with humanity". "Survival of the fittest" always dictates that the one with the most power is "right". Even just a surface gloss over of history demonstrates that. That factor doesn't account for how the moral pendulum in societies swings back and forth. [/QUOTE]
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