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Evolved Morality, Part I
Humans seem rather peculiar amidst all the species out there; reason, language, high emotions, from romantic love to despair. But one thing you always notice, regardless of where you might go, that all our tribes and nations have established their own moral codes. These differ from hierarchy, the kind you’d see in a wolf pack, such things are built upon power, the deeper thinking they all lack. Wolves don’t ask, ‘Do I believe this? Do I think, in essence, it’s right?’ They go along mostly through fear of what happens if they lose a fight. This holds true for most animals, all lacking our reasoning skills, we tell ourselves we make these codes to ensure we don’t harm or kill. As if we all sat down one day and said,’We’ll do this to survive,’ or we say that it comes from God, Who is watching over our lives. Now I won’t speculate on that, no human mind can think that large, but I wonder, is it hubris to think that nature took no part? To say that it all came from us, when we’d evolved up to this state? I know humans can do so much, but have we ever been that great? A thought that’s been nagging at me when I see the animal realm, all species seem to have a check so that they do not overwhelm. The predators are limited by the abundance of their prey, they can never outnumber them, or they’d starve with nothing to slay. The herbivores are limited by the predator's claws and teeth, so they don’t grow and crop the plants, like the endless deer in the east. We’ve long known of nature’s balance, but when looking at human kind, it seems something more is needed to restrain advanced human minds. Because when it comes to killing most admit, we’re a class all our own, the reason that has propelled us, makes us the cruelest ever known. Bears that are ten times human strength run in fear of us at mere sight, tigers that once ruled the jungle barely even put up a fight. Small pox that killed millions of us was purposely wiped from the earth, we could glass this entire planet, and make its very atoms hurt. How does evolution check this? What keeps these skills from running mad? As we’ve seen from sociopaths an unrestrained human is bad... CONCLUDES IN PART II.
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