hsb39
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Never understood the reasoning, I usually understand but disagree with other arguments.Crestwood's_G said:you mean you dont understand what i mean? or what the bible means?
Never understood the reasoning, I usually understand but disagree with other arguments.Crestwood's_G said:you mean you dont understand what i mean? or what the bible means?
well no sex before marriage no drinking etc. u can have fun without those but they are a big part of most funhsb39 said:Never understood the reasoning, I usually understand but disagree with other arguments.
My original post on this was more of a joke, but still, I understand those, but don't agree.Crestwood's_G said:well no sex before marriage no drinking etc. u can have fun without those but they are a big part of most fun
The bible doesn't say you can't drink, take drugs... Rastafarianism is a sect of Christianity. It's possible to take a reading of the koran that condones smoking ganja.Crestwood's_G said:well no sex before marriage no drinking etc. u can have fun without those but they are a big part of most fun
I dont think biology can explain altruism... in fact altruism is against biology. Evolution is the surivival of the fittest, and when it comes to competition alturism would go down the drain.Graney said:The bible doesn't say you can't drink, take drugs... Rastafarianism is a sect of Christianity. It's possible to take a reading of the koran that condones smoking ganja.
On the issue of how morals arise, there is an obvious evolutionary basis behind altruism.
All our major ethics can be seen as coming from evolutionary causes, including private property rights, freedoms from harm etc... can easily be seen as coming from biology. We protect our stuff, and ourselves.
A sense of justice, and wanting things to be 'fair' is born within all men. A legal system naturally eventuates from this. The nature of the minds of all living things mean we naturally strive for control and order.
Seems pretty simple to see how biology evolved values.
YES! that is all it would require. A scientific hypothesis based upon known scientific knowledge then supported by scientific proof so create a scientific theory on god. That is all.Lukybear said:What would make you guys belive that there is a God? Just wondering. Is it scientific proof etc?
ummm i'm sure a bunch of miracles which seem to point to a god and are unexplainable by our current knowledge would be enough personally. But I can't think of a way in which something like a God could be logically proven... I suppose only a God himself would know the answer to that.What would make you guys belive that there is a God? Just wondering. Is it scientific proof etc?
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/altruism-biological/Lukybear said:I dont think biology can explain altruism... in fact altruism is against biology. Evolution is the surivival of the fittest, and when it comes to competition alturism would go down the drain.
Its fairly obvious when you about to starve to death, you not going to give that portion of rice to another human being...
Perhaps i might of got it wrong but thats my take on it.
I thought we had this disscussion ages ago Enteebee... it is impossible to absolutely disprove and prove the existence of God just like one cannot disprove skeptiscm, we can only argue to the most probable way of creation...Enteebee said:ummm i'm sure a bunch of miracles which seem to point to a god and are unexplainable by our current knowledge would be enough personally. But I can't think of a way in which something like a God could be logically proven... I suppose only a God himself would know the answer to that.
A big part of evolution is competition. There is some truth in that "I will rub your back if you rub mine", but that truly isnt altruism, rather selfish intent.Graney said:http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/altruism-biological/
Refute at leisure.
If I see a man starving to death, I would give him food as a kind of insurance. If I ever happen to be starving to death, it is more likely someone will give me food. We look after the needy in the hope that others will support us if we ever need it. Society as a whole, and humans are such social creatures, benefits.
Lukybear said:A big part of evolution is competition. There is some truth in that "I will rub your back if you rub mine", but that truly isnt altruism, rather selfish intent.
Secondly competition disallows altruism? I thought thats obvious?
You could argue its selfish to ever help others. Altruism may be a selfish act. Christian motivation for acting selflessly is only for benefit in the eyes of god and to receive acceptance in the kingdom of heavon.Lukybear said:A big part of evolution is competition. There is some truth in that "I will rub your back if you rub mine", but that truly isnt altruism, rather selfish intent.
Are you speaking of any specific miracles? Like ones that I might be able to get in on? I wouldn't mind seeing a miracle...Enteebee said:ummm i'm sure a bunch of miracles which seem to point to a god and are unexplainable by our current knowledge would be enough personally.
Makes me think of the Tim Minchin song "If You Open Your Mind Too Much Your Brain Will Fall Out".Tully B. said:Are you speaking of any specific miracles? Like ones that I might be able to get in on? I would mind seeing a miracle...
And none of that "trees, sunsets and baby's faces" crap.
Nor anything that remotely resembles David Blaine.
"Any unexplained SCIENCE is conceived as magic".
Your suspect for the christian motivation for altruism is wrong plainly put. According to Christian doctrine altruism occurs, ie generosity, as the "fruits of the spirit", in that people are transformed when they believe.Graney said:You could argue its selfish to ever help others. Altruism may be a selfish act. Christian motivation for acting selflessly is only for benefit in the eyes of god and to receive acceptance in the kingdom of heavon.
This isn't dismissing anything I said.
I think this is wrong...Enteebee said:Remember it's competition/survival of the species not the individual.... Altruism as you can imagine often does lead to a greater chance of survival for the species.