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Christians: do you really think morals started with your religion?
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<blockquote data-quote="scootingblenny" data-source="post: 2553557" data-attributes="member: 869706"><p>Haha, you christians are nuts and kinda terrifying. Yeah, morals, as well as almost every emotion we feel, are an evolutionary adaptation. Such behavior is common in societal animals like humans, chimps, dolphins, elephants, dogs/wolves, etc.</p><p></p><p>Without a sense of morality on an individual level, any society would collapse. Therefore, a sense of morality was favored by natural selection for us. It came long before we were even Homosapiens and has nothing to do with religion, an entirely separate, though arguably innate, human construct.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scootingblenny, post: 2553557, member: 869706"] Haha, you christians are nuts and kinda terrifying. Yeah, morals, as well as almost every emotion we feel, are an evolutionary adaptation. Such behavior is common in societal animals like humans, chimps, dolphins, elephants, dogs/wolves, etc. Without a sense of morality on an individual level, any society would collapse. Therefore, a sense of morality was favored by natural selection for us. It came long before we were even Homosapiens and has nothing to do with religion, an entirely separate, though arguably innate, human construct. [/QUOTE]
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