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2007-03-02 06:43:36 · 5 answers · asked by The Angry Stick Man 6 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Meaning we didn't learn or adapt right and wrong from any other species on earth.

2007-03-02 06:44:21 · update #1

would we NEED to evolve these traits?

2007-03-02 06:46:48 · update #2

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DNA from our creator

2007-03-02 06:46:32 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Exactly, I have yet to get a reasonable answer for this question.

They usually say:

Well we naturally evolved them, and we can just basically determine what is right and wrong.

Then where did we ever get the ability to comprehend the meaning from good to bad?

And then there is always a viewpoint.

When you decided what was right and wrong, who's viewpoint did you use? What if we have it totally backwards and we're supposed to kill. That is basically what evolution says, the fit survive. Then why did people get mad at Hitler? All he was doing was striving for the perfct race. So when you came up with right and wronf who's viewpoint would u use? Hitler's or someone like Confucious? What if we chose the wrong one and we are messing up the line completely? Then what?

2007-03-02 07:34:08 · answer #2 · answered by Theoretically Speaking 3 · 0 0

We evolved with these senses. We're not the only species with instincts for empathy and altruism.

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We are a social species. Those instincts are vital to social order. And we aren't the first species to evolve them either, much younger species evolutionarily speaking had them. You can find the precursors to altruism in some reptiles, for example.

2007-03-02 06:46:33 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

our brains are generally wired for common sense. we have powers of deductive reasoning

2007-03-02 06:46:25 · answer #4 · answered by larrydoyle52 4 · 0 0

in heaven God will beat the hell out of us...lol

2007-03-02 06:46:48 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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