Deidre32
Follow Thy Heart
- Mar 23, 2014
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Hey Deidre32, good to hear from ya. It has been many months.
I do not think morality comes from religion per se. Various religions may attempt to give an account for our sense of morality however, and this many attempt to do.
With regards to altruism, how do we account for it? What is its metaphysical foundation? Its ontology? Is it a biological adaptation like our ears, eyes, and hair. That is, is it something we have solely because it aids in our ability to survive and reproduce.
Well, if we are merely animals, here as a result of blind, natural processes acting on matter over many millennia, then that is all our concept of altruism is. We see it in a troop of baboons. A mother baboon may throw herself in front of her young to keep them from the mouth of the lion not unlike how her primate cousin, a homo sapien mother may throw herself in front of a car to shelter her young from being hit by it.
However, if we exist as persons made in the Image and likeness of a personal, loving, good creator who commands us to be altrusistic and who created us with the real ability to choose to be altruistic, then altruistic behavior is much more than just the results of chemical reactions in our brain. This behavior is a reflection of the nature of the One who is the very paradigm of altruism. It is also a reflection of who we are, yea, who we choose to be. For if we truly can choose to be altruistic, then we have a good basis for the concept of moral culpability.
So just taking those few things and thinking upon them, it seems to me that the latter is far more explanatorily superior when it comes to accounting for our sense of morality, altruism and moral culpability.
For the first time in perhaps the history of our 'debating,' lol ...I agree with you here. I have been thinking about altruism, and it isn't always for 'altruistic' reasons one decides to be benevolent to those around him/her. It can be for selfish reasons actually to want to preserve the community and for one's own survival. Good points.
And yes, it's been a while.
Wish me luck.

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