
Atheists, evolutionists and so-called scientists can you answer?
Can you accept the fact that evolution is a retrograde process?
It is apparent that modern intelligence is no match for some of your own ancestors and that evolution is retrograde. Could we contend that the only thing advancing is the human ego?
Your evolution teaches that discrimination (natural selection) is the central means of life and change. At the same time many, if not all of you, preach that discrimination (which is the perfect synonym for natural selection) is morally wrong and a violation of human rights. Should people who hold such a mismatched, and socially damaging, thought pattern be considered intelligent?
Sho-Nuff: What makes you think that human prejudice is not a function of natural selection as it functions to discriminate? Are you not just splitting hairs?
Good question…I have wondered it myself sometimes…but not in the same religious context or that evolution is working backwards.
I think part of human natural selection was based on discrimination….a good example of that (in the past and also currently in some societies) is how male and female babies are treated differently. Or the way in which disabled babies used to be euthanised and probably still are in some countries (for reasons of necessity not barbarism).
I think we have the luxury in modern society of having the option to not discriminate. Discrimination was necessary in bygone times.
If you saw someone who looked different…you knew he wasn’t from your tribe. You had to make a decision… be friendly and risk being killed or attack them first. We still do that to a certain extent when we cross the street when we see someone we judge as unsavory. It is a remnant survival skill.
I don’t agree that intelligence has regressed..is there any evidence of that ?
Did building the pyramids require more intelligence that going to the moon ?
The guys who built the pyramids obviously had amazing abilities to conceptualise, plan, organise etc but so did the Apollo team.
Different physical tool and skill sets I guess.
Anyway…I agree discrimination was part of evolution but not that it is retro-grading.
Lastly I believe being simultaneously aware of two different and opposing points of view is a sign of intelligence not stupidity.
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