If evolution is true, I could hold it true that Survival of the Fittest in the largest sense is true as well. If there is nothing more to do with our lives than survive and reproduce, why is there society?
While we humans hold coexistance and peace to be things of high moral magnitude, if evolution is true, doesn't our love and peace get in the way of our primal need to kill, survive and reproduce?
In the "millions" of years we've been here on earth, why would we take the time to find the concept of peace, if our whole universe is based upon a concept of death, defeat and survival above ALL OTHERS?
I mean this not as an attack, but a question. How does an evolutionary standpoint allow for a society that counters the ideals of the rest of the universe? If man was meant to kill and reproduce, why bother with peace and love? Asking to have sex gets in the way of our primal need of reproduction, no?
If necessary, I'll elaborate on the above as time goes on.
2006-06-07
13:22:33
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traviavis
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