I find [evolutionary biology] a fascinating field, it tends to stir up controversy due to being misinterpreted, my take on it is that it is describing an "objective" phenomena, however people misinterpret it as advocating moral nihilism.... — IvoryBlackBishop
There are many implicit assumptions in that outlook which I question, first and foremost the idea that life arose by chance. — Wayfarer
We could probably debate whether true chance even exists at the most basic level, but was the emergence of human life from inorganic chemistry relatively improbable, and what were the conditions that made it possible? Existence itself may not be a matter of chance, but what can we claim about directional necessity and purpose? — Enrique
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