Fundamental Axioms & Consequences of Evolutionary Anthropology
1. One is higher animal and evolved ape that has ascended up the tree of life due to random changes.
2. Being a product of fortuitous events there is no ultimate ontology (being) teleology (purpose) and epistemology (meaning)
3. Our internal rules (morality) and external rules (civics) are just negotiated constructs formed by the dialectical method of comparing and contrasting not so good, good and better (there is no absolute evil or good)
4. Reality is the product of human construction. There is nothing more than what we product in our minds
5. Our sense of morality is just "refined and enlightened" animal instincts.
5. Moral good is just "natural Good" abstracted to a higher level.
6. For the attempting to do the "greatest good to the greatest number” it is acceptable to oppress and unjustly treat the few (ends justifies the means)
7. Children develop a moral sense by experience; it is not intuitive, innate but learned from the environment (society and culture)
8. We get better by changing our surroundings (engineering our environment) to modify the stimulus and conditioning we experience.
9. We don't do evil (there is not God, no sin) just act in a way that is not as good as possible.
10. Competition suffering and death are part of nature
11. Yet, we are somehow obliged to protect “endangered species” and value life
12. Individuals that do not make a “productive contribution” to society can be mistreated or killed.
13. Evolution is a grace-less “theory” and incompatible with a biblical paradigm.
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