According to previous anwers of my questions, morality is defined ultimately by the "altruistic" nature of mankind according to athiests who generally believe evolution. Laws of evolution should determine that the main focus of each individual should be self preservation. How can altruistic nature (selfless belief for the welfare of others) coincide with the law of self preservation? How could an altruistic brain pattern survive the process of evolution? This is an intellectual question, not a religious one. Please only answer if you have an intellectual specualtion, not if you are merely attempting to debunk beliefs of other people.
2006-10-06
04:09:22
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