Interesting. Why do I doubt this. If the grass is indeed always greener, what else might hold true. Nurture vs. nature, basically, or something in between? People can't change? Ignorance and reclusivity (or perhaps luck) to never have the limits of one's resistance to temptation tested need not be mistaken for virtue, mind you. — Outlander
One of my all-time favourites. Love Pauline Collins. Did you see the series Upstairs Downstairs? The girl was incandescent. Plus, it was cool to see Joanna Lumley, one of the British documentary presenters I like, in an acting role.Shirley Valentine. — unenlightened
Some greed is for vanity, but many of those excesses aren't perceived to be taking from the resources we all need. — TiredThinker
I wonder then what selective pressures are at work on humans as a society rather than just individuals. — Benj96
Can it be more hopeless than the millions of bank and insurance company clerks working years for a promotion to assistant supervisory manager? — magritte
Airplane (cartoonish characters who evoke no sense of humanity in an absurd reality) — Hanover
As one bad mutation in such an individual pairing could render the entire colony disadvantaged/defective. — Benj96
So with ants it seems the key to the kingdom isn’t as easy as marrying a prince. You’ve got to be born at the right time, with the right gene expression, in the right place.
One major factor making for the difference is the shift from a fight for survival in animals to competition for higher social standing for people. — magritte
Our emotions are necessary for good decision-making. — Athena
The decision to kill hundreds of people can be simply a mathematical equation, without any of the negative emotions you mentioned. — Athena
How can you take our great success and turn it into something so awful? — Athena
Or maybe this view places too much importance on ideas. Maybe these events were the outcome of a multitude of diverse agendas. — frank
Totalitarianism was a completely new phenomenon in the beginning of the 20th century, so it was not "business as usual" - something clearly changed. — Tzeentch
crimes of humanity against itself — frank
Like most things in life ethical treatment of others is more art than science, and thus difficult to capture in a formula. — Janus
Is what you want superior to what you think others might want? — James Riley
I am no judge to know what you understand and what you don't. — god must be atheist
because if you did not understand my critical views the first time, you never will; — god must be atheist
You are employing the fallacy of "equivocation". — god must be atheist
I don't follow the genocide part. — Vera Mont
You must be totally blind then to history. — god must be atheist
I don't think those events are part of evolution; nor do they predate the invention of religion - and in no way did they cause religion.Religion is a result of evolution and genocide. — Andrew4Handel
That is true, however, that in schools, factories and offices, we had to support atheism as the state ideology. People still remained religious; about 1/3 of the total population. — god must be atheist
I still think it is the fear of losing what one has that compells them to continue accumulating wealth and other resources almost regardless of those that might be in greater need. — TiredThinker
You seem to be doing the same thing as 180Proof and selecting natural behaviours you have a preference for. But you are not being explicit enough. — Andrew4Handel
However if humans are apart of nature or our behaviour is natural and if we are genetic all of our behaviour. — Andrew4Handel
Religion is a result of evolution and genocide
Are you advocating a return to nature? Taking inspiration from nature or transcending nature? — Andrew4Handel
Do I have to read the articles? I am well aware of pro-social animal behaviours but we are talking about humans and their well documented history. Humans aren't lemurs or wolf packs. — Andrew4Handel
I don' think aping other animals resolves the issue. — Andrew4Handel
They have tried it under communist regimes and in revolutionary France — Andrew4Handel
It didn't work, of course. The church got all the wealth and power back as soon as the monarchy came back. In fact, they're not doing so badly now. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wealthiest_religious_organizationsMost scholars would argue that the goal of the revolutionary government between 1793 and 1794 ranged from the public reclamation of the massive amount of land, power, and money held by the Church in France to the termination of religious practice and the extermination of religion itself.
Are you referring to cooperation among animals? — Andrew4Handel
I am attacking the false dichotomy about the conduct of the religious and non religious and whether a society without religion would be more fact based, rational and humane. — Andrew4Handel
Can you provide evidence for this claim most human societies that have been recorded have been religious, or superstitious, had gods of some sort. — Andrew4Handel
I don't believe that atheists have ever started a society from scratch — Andrew4Handel
Some Christians fought against slavery 1600 years after the mainstream churches endorsed it. To wit,Christians fought against slavery — Andrew4Handel
If you're talking about facts, you need to be less selective, or you might end up with cherry picking again to claim whose system of beliefs is the least corrupt.Ephesians 6:5-8 Paul states, “Slaves, be obedient to your human masters with fear and trembling, in sincerity of heart, as to Christ” which is Paul instructing slaves to obey their master.
The point is however that vocal atheists have spent a lot of time trying to pick apart religion (mainly Christianity as opposed to Islam and Hinduism) but don't make the same demands of lots of other aspects of life that could be said to warrant equal scrutiny — Andrew4Handel
The point I am making is that atheists do make claims and do actions caused by their atheism. — Andrew4Handel
That's your problem, not mine. I think the concept of gods has always been problematic at best; at worst, it has been used as an excuse for horrific acts. Child sacrifice and self-mutilation leap to mind. Also some really very bad legal decisions. Torture and burning at the stake are some of the nastier examples of individual harm, but one might also mention wholesale slaughter in religious wars and wide-spread abuse of indigenous populations. Overall, not a good idea, imo.I think the problem of doing away way with gods is then that you have to justify norms without reference to gods. — Andrew4Handel
Belief in gods has been used to justify a lot of social norms including the family and the justice system and even the notion of physical laws. — Andrew4Handel
When atheists get involved in the business of creating society their atheism does effect their other beliefs and values. — Andrew4Handel
But instead we Have Books like "The God Delusion" and The Dechristianization of France during the French Revolution — Andrew4Handel
t is clear that atheism has not just left people in a simple state of unbelief but produced other motives in people. — Andrew4Handel
Life is sufficient...when you are actually alive... — Janus
Hard to explain to the youngsters, nowadays. — Wayfarer
And this despite there being a clear definite description of each: the Bruce on the left and the Bruce on the right. — Banno
Part of that was a consequence of early experiences with hallucinogens, also very much part of the culture of the time, but I also had a couple of naturally occuring epiphanies. — Wayfarer
What is your explanation for existence? Why it occurred, what purpose or meaning it may or may not have? — Benj96
I think as long as we're here, we ought to minimize pain and maximize well-being for ourselves and the other organisms with which we interact. And clean up after ourselves: take nothing but memories; leave nothing but memories.What are your ethical, epistemological or personal views related to existence? — Benj96
