Yeah, word of advice mate, don't attack evolution. It is a very well documented fact now and you will be crushed by an endless pile of strong evidence.
Sorry for branching out into all these topics. But posting on here with such topics is almost as fun as a good ride!
"Many many of our desires are ones that help us to survive as a species"
As a christian i have a moral problem with homosexuals. I understand you are arguing that morals are simply a part of life and a mechanism "helping us survive". How does being a homo help anyone survive?
And i dint want to be to presumptuous, but since your taking a stand against God i suspect you believe in evolution/natural selection.
Natural selection is survival of the fittest, so why "survive as a species" - natural selection does not work at this level - it favors individuals that exhibit traits that enables better survival in a given environment.
Perhaps we should choose a more clear cut moral issue before preceding. Your call![]()
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Hitler was indeed correct, if your aim is to make humanity the strongest it can be then killing off the weak is a good idea.
He did however go about it in completely the wrong way and is still an asshole.
Hitler is only "right" if you share the same goals as him.
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If you are talking scientifically yes, it is a theory and no amount of evidence could ever make it more than a theory. Theory is the highest it can go, gravity is a theory afterall.
But when we are talking in everyday language it is essentially a fact, the same as how gravity is a fact.
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I agree with your post above about homo's and it not being genetic, good point.
" gravity is a theory afterall." Gravity is a Quantifiable and measurable force. On earth at sea level it is measured at ~9.8meters per second per second (acceleration). Sometimes my ZXR feels like its going faster than that (i know it isnt lol).
Both creation and evolution give an account for what happened when time began. Since non of us were there, we can not come to a 100% conclusion.
Evolution requires forces to act against entropy. We could also have a look at our DNA being digital codes....
Yep, the christian answer is awesomely convenient - God just made it all. It is much easier to believe than evolution. Once you break it down, all the chances of it randomly occurring, the anthropic principal etc, it takes like (guess) 10 times more faith to believe in cellular evolution (information gain at a cellular level) as an explanation for life than it does to believe in God and the way he just busted out the universe!
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"But when we are talking in everyday language it is essentially a fact, the same as how gravity is a fact."
Yep, there is widespread acceptance of evolution in teh scientific community, just like there is widespread beliefe of santa by under-10s. I know thats a bit of a low blow, but you are appealing to the argument 'everyone else does it so it must be right'. Which bridge are we jumping off here?....lol
My point is there is a big difference between what you call "essentially a fact" and gravity being a fact.
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Sheesh. Have you actually read that work of fiction you like so much? Moses didn't lay down the law. God did, inscribed the ten commandments on some tablets and gave them to Moses. He, with Aaron, then went about (mis)interpreting them. But plenty of laws had been laid down by god before that, and plenty since.
Oh ... so god got it wrong the first time around, and then clarified himself a few thousand years later. But I thought god was meant to be infallible?
So - you have a get out of jail free card, and that makes you want to use it less? That makes sense.
It makes it easier to believe when you fail to consider the fundamental questions such an explanation raises, like: if god created the world, where did god come from?
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