Until some new religion reinstates morals. If morals sprung from rational laws, whats to stop them from forming again?
Because the laws and the technology are now in place. I said this several times already: the laws will be the new morals at this time.
Isn't that what i post?
A slight variation; your post (as I read it) was more to the effect that the morals were consciously invented as a group of laws to ensure the survival of mankind as a whole, while I thought that they gradually came up over many thousand years from situations of individual survival.
Besides, who knows what to believe. Ever watch a movie called "The Matrix?" I mean we could be like that. For all we know we could be some superbeing's science project. We could be a disease on this world. We can be like viruses feeding off of this planet, reproducing at an amazing rate, and exploding out into space searching for new hosts. If u start to think about all the explanations honestly, u would relize that none of them is truly false. If u do see them as false, most likely, ur view is tainted.
Some are more likely then others though if we assume the fundamental rules of logic and some problem-solving methods; they are not all of the same probability.
That is a matter of opinions not ethics. Their opinion is that the US is evil, ours is not. Simple as that.
Ethics are just as much opinions too, if you think about it.
chimpanses will show greafe and sorrow for dead members of there groupe, they defend injured and weak members, they share, they form frendships and rivals based on past behavior, and they return favors.
Well, they only "grieve" for their closest family members, and they are much, much more likely to get into a deadly fight with other chimps than humans are. (especially if the other guy has some food or something; they do not share as humans might)
there is a religus overhead but it is all controled and moved by low level emotional instincts
Which is precisely what ethics are controlled by.
ethics are seperate from religon and are instinctive, people will still love and hate and fear and care after the fall of religon
The majority of the ethics we are speaking of here are most certainly not instinctual; there are a few basic rules that humans started off with, but most of the things we see today were created by procedures similar to those which I stated earlier. Also, I guess one could argue that religion is indirectly formed from instinct as well to some extent because of the main purposes of religion I gave earlier and the fact that the human species displays the unsatisfaction behavior, which makes it necessary for something to fulfil those purposes. These moral rules will stay on for quite a bit longer than religion, but ethics must fall too later on for the reasons I gave before.
I don't understand this; why do people say that religion is all illogical and then cling to ethics more closely than they would any religion? at least be consistent...
