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Ronald_E
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In my opinion, comparisons between human behavior and the behavior of other known species are largely flawed because of our intellectual capacity in comparison to the others. Our present level of intellect gives us the ability to strive towards the reality we feel will best suit our needs, but it is not necessarily sufficient to accomplish this. Our efforts are still limited by many things, not the least of which are the limits of our intellect. Superstitions (religion, faith) and emotions (hatred, racism, love, fear) still control many of our decisions and cloud our perceptions of reality. Environment (both political and physical), and access to resources (food,water, fuel) also play a significant role in our abilities to become self realized.QUOTE=sambos671;4338106]There is no evidence of this in the natural order. I can buy that the more advanced a species is the more complicated its desires or takes on desires become but that does not equate to an orderly and peaceful environment. Like I’ve mentioned before rational thought would indicate that an orderly and peaceful environment is probably best established by totalitarian rule. Humans operate though out of a need for liberty. You would think that our rational ability would move us in this direction but no the “enlightened thinkers” move towards liberty.
Still in order to have a peaceful environment can be accomplished by violence and total subjection of all else. Morality is irrelevant and an inefficient way of accomplishing these goals (which I doubt man has).
Obviously a man who is locked in a cell may be less concerned about his right to vote than his physical freedom. That same man may willing to re-enter that same cell if it means he’ll have access to food and water; if otherwise he he did not. What we value is not intrinsic but rather subjective. But since we all have things in common, we will all have a certain number of similar values. Again, most of us a fear of death, no sane person like pain. Those realities are going to influence the behavior of all of us.
Ultimately, every aspect of human behavior and morality (even empathy) can be explain in purely physiological and psychological terms. Of course this does not mean that there is not a God, but absolutely and undeniably morality (a we define it)would exist even with out one. I’ll ask you to compare crime rates against the percentages of Christians in an individual nation. Nations with low percentages of Christians tend to also have lower rates of crime (particularly violent crime rates). Again, not necessarily a denial of your faith, but certainly puts into question just how tied morality and faith in Christ really are.
I will make this short All. There is a quote in the bible in which Christ states that He will put His law in the hearts of everyone.
Must go now, my spouse is waiting for the computer.