I think the point for me about the limitations of an analogy like this is that all the layers are quantizable; whereas with persons there is much that is not. — John
Continuation of a species requires procreation, and homosexuality removes the desire to couple with the opposite sex — CasKev
As Rich pointed out, the Nazis used to make similar eugenic statements about Jews. — Thanatos Sand
Given that homosexuality exists, and those who practice it seem to be merely following their natural instincts, harming no one in the process, there is no reason to criticize it. — CasKev
Is it possible that homosexuality is just a bug in the human reproductive program, rather than an emergent trait with evolutionary implications? Heterosexuality is obviously the normal instinct, as it is essentially required for continuation of the species. — CasKev
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Selective reproduction is the obvious mechanism of evolution.
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Without language and science, — CasKev
I see now you are just trolling, Rich, so I won't read or respond to any more of your posts on this thread. — Thanatos Sand
I think the feeling of having ultimate control comes from our ignorance about all the factors that influence us and in totality completely determine us. This ignorance creates the impression that we are ultimately in control of our actions. — litewave
Since you brought up quantum theory, my correct characterization of what is a serous physicist is completely germane to the discussion. — Thanatos Sand
No, it doesn't, not in by serious physicists. — Thanatos Sand
No, it wouldn't, since the physical body is comprised of mass and energy, consciousness is a concept like the soul. And body memory is a medically recognized physical dynamic; consciousness isn't. And "science" is beginning to explore the existence of alien abductions; it doesn't make it valid. — Thanatos Sand
Sure but you were attributing to it a metaphysical quality it doesn't inherently or conspicuously have, and our conscious cannot physically be separated from our body/brain. — Thanatos Sand
What is this consciousness made of? And how can it be just contents when it is connected to, affected by, and affecting the human body and mind? — Thanatos Sand
. People have a feeling that the sun moves around the earth, but that doesn't mean that the sun really moves around the earth, even though it was almost universally considered to be so until Renaissance. I don't deny that we may have a feeling of libertarian free will/ultimate control, I just deny that we have libertarian free will/ultimate control. — litewave
And no, the suggestion of an environmental component to gay-ness doesn't feed Nazism. But anti-science advocacy does. — Michael Ossipoff
Natural selection suggests that gay-ness must have an environmental component. — Michael Ossipoff
If the intention is not freely chosen then all of the agent's actions are completely determined by factors that the agent has not freely chosen. — litewave
Free Will and Moral Enlightenment are interchangable terms. - Over'n out! — Robert Lockhart
These identity cards formed part of the later Genocide. — Andrew4Handel
Yes, natural selection, while selecting remarkably well for attributes that increase reproductive success (actually reproduction, successful child-rearing and protection), — Michael Ossipoff
"In making this statement Huxley has stepped outside the province of science, for a scientist can neither assert nor deny the existence of purpose in nature (...)" — Andrew4Handel
when we are moved to ask whether humans actually could have a capacity for for free will we don’t ultimately mean to enquire whether we might have a capacity for amoral autonomy — Robert Lockhart