We are no longer impacted by natural selection, or ANY selective process, except perhaps some remaining viral pressure. That’s completely outside of normal evolutionary processes.Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Sat Jul 07, 2018 8:16 amNo, dude. It's totally fallacious.SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Fri Jul 06, 2018 4:52 pmNo. We’ve been outside of normal evolutionary processes for millennia, as I said. We have lent been under selective pressure, or even had to compete for resources for a very long time.
All of our development since then has been a result of our environment (to a small degree) and our own influence. We’ve been directing our own evolution since the first fire and farming efforts.
Again, the human brain wasn’t made in a day, but it’s matched by a number of other species. The difference is that we transcended the natural world.
A spreadsheet is a product of intelligent design. According to the materialist view, intelligence itself was the product of blind evolution. If humans were like spreadsheets, then somebody designed us.
As for the rest of this.. we are NOT outside of any normal evolutionary process right now. We still evolve even now. Nor are we directing it. We try, but we fuck that up every time.
No other species is able to fully reason. At least not on the this planet.
And you still did not address your earlier contradiction. If religion is just an evolutionary adaptation, but the subject of religion is necessarily false, then you cannot subsequently claim that evolution necessarily leads you to know the truth about anything. Maybe it does and maybe it does not. But if you claim it did not in at least the case of human religiosity, then you cannot then claim you necessarily know the truth about anything.
Other animals can certainly reason. They simply can’t philosophize and think abstractly, because they’re busy surviving. We’ve developed a huge number of mental abilities simply by being outside of that pressure.
I never claimed that religion was a result of evolution. It’s a byproduct of our ability to think abstractly, and was a necessary control mechanism for early societies.
Dolphins don’t need a reason for thunderstorms (presumably), but we did.