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Matthias123
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Given that all behavior goes through a process of natural selection, it doesn’t seem unreasonable to suppose that religious behavior went through the same process. This would be in accordance with proper Catholic teaching, that man was created for God. As throughout history there have been many notables that have argued that religion is quite unnatural, and harmful to the human person. One specific person off the top of my head is Sigmund Fried. The evolution of religious behavior would be empirical evidence to suggest that religion is just as natural as sex, or eating.
Now the objection comes up, doesn’t this invalidate religion? Absolutely not, as the evolution of religious behavior has no merit on the truth values of propositions.
I still believe that there needs to be a radical ontological change before the creature can ever hope to know his Creator. Although the evolution of religious like behavior that leads up to this is really in the realm of natural selection.
Now the objection comes up, doesn’t this invalidate religion? Absolutely not, as the evolution of religious behavior has no merit on the truth values of propositions.
I still believe that there needs to be a radical ontological change before the creature can ever hope to know his Creator. Although the evolution of religious like behavior that leads up to this is really in the realm of natural selection.