You two are making jokes out of yourselves. You in particular, Liberator, are jumping at shadows, thinking that I'm making some kind of Godless Atheist Science Argument that good and evil are illusions and we all just do what we're programmed to in our genes.
Grow up. There's no conspiracy against you or your beliefs. No one here gives enough of a crap to do that.
So we're to that now?
"It's not my fault I'm a mass murdering psychopath! I have a genetic predisposition for it!"
Forgive the language...but HORSE ****!
Gene's define how tall or how wide and probably even how fat a person will be. Fine I'll buy that. But if we're gonna start blaming gene's for any kind of bad or unacceptable behavior, we as a society are not long from the bin.
Don't construct straw men. No one said that mass murdering psychopaths did it because they were born that way. We're talking about criminal behavior - minor stuff, misdemeanors, some felonies, as well as antisocial behavior like children out of wedlock and drug or spouse abuse. What was stated was that GENES INFLUENCE BEHAVIOR and that one set of alleles characterizes male antisocial behavior. Now, your previous post made it clear that you can't understand that very well, so I can try to break it down for you if you want.
Would you like to be placed in touch with members of the faculty at my school? They'll be happy to lecture you for several weeks on the topic (as they did me) and supply you with all the evidence behind it. They are, of course, accredited scientists publishing in peer-reviewed journals.
Please read a book on behavior genetics. It has nothing to do with blaming and everything to do with the scientific evidence which overwhelmingly points to a correlation between genetic factors and criminal behavior. This is incredibly basic stuff: if you're born with a gene that makes you aggressive and a gene that makes you have trouble paying attention in you're school, you're going to be angry, you might get frustrated with your classes, you may fall into delinquency and become a criminal. You have a potential causative pathway right there. I presume you could've dreamed that up in three minutes, but you didn't want to, because your interpretation is that I'm an Amoral Atheist Scientist who wants to get rid of morality and simply say that good and evil don't exist and all our actions are predetermined.
Address my arguments and evidence, not what talk radio tells you my arguments and evidence are. Then I'll respect you.
AND AT NO POINT WERE GENES BLAMED FOR EVERY KIND OF BAD OR UNACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOR.
You must read posts and understand them before responding.
You complain about being called uneducated and then you come out with stuff like this. A simpleton can see that Asperger's Syndrome and autism provide evidence that genes
do influence behavior, so of course they can do so on more subtle levels.
Nope, but there are genes for both homosexuality (a mortal sin in Christianity) and criminal behavior (it's estimated that a significant percentage of the criminal population possesses a certain gene variant or set of gene variants that characterize male antisocial behavior.)
Excuse my language, but HOW THE **** DOES THAT WORK?? How could there possibly be a gene for something that not only does not help, but actively subverts(word choice?) the "natural order" (quotation marks because I imagine some people would disagree with me on that point)? Looking at it from a biological standpoint, a gene that subverts reproduction is anathema.
Watch yourself. A simple Google would have explained to you exactly how it works. It's shameful that you're standing here yelling when you're obviously an intelligent educated person and a moment's education would have taught you something about how these genes are passed on.
Read this.
It's a good primer but by no means complete. Then you might want to look up research on the identification of homosexual genes in humans - something that has happened more and more recently. After that, you might want to read a book about why second or third male children are more likely to be homosexual than the first: after the first boy has been born and is capable of having children, later sons are more valuable in helping the family unit survive than having children on their own. See, you could've figured that out on your own if you'd thought for a moment instead of screaming 'HOW THE **** DOES THAT WORK?'
Scotty, I've heard you complain about the characterization of all Christians as ignorant people who put belief before rational thought. And by and large you're very rational and well-educated yourself. But then you go off like this, clearly putting your own ideology before the slightest bit of research, and confirm the stereotype.
"It's not my fault I'm a mass murdering psychopath! I have a genetic predisposition for it!"
to that.
I could buy the anti-social aspect to a limited degree, but I refuse to believe that there is a gene of all things that predetermines a person's disposition to societal mores. Put simply, there cannot be a gene for criminal behavior because criminal behavior is subjective to the culture in which that person is raised.
Don't construct straw men. No one claimed that one gene predetermines everyone's disposition to social mores. There are genes that make men more aggressive, less likely to pair-bond, and less likely to abide by laws. Lo and behold, criminals are more likely to possess these genes.
Simple logic could have you told you that. Instead you're making a fool of yourself.
It's hilarious that you're here screaming 'HOW THE **** COULD THAT WORK' about the genetic basis of homosexuality when over 1500 species how homosexual behavior and it's clear that most of them are in no way capable of making some kind of 'choice to act gay.' Moreover, it's doubly hilarious when the markers responsible for heritable homosexual behavior in humans have been tentatively identified and when homosexuality is clearly heritable.
As far back as 1991 Bailey and Pillard found evidence that monozygotic cotwins were more likely to share homosexuality than dizygotic cotwins. Clear evidence right there, my friend. That's just one selected example from a massive body.
Please don't interpret all this to mean that homosexuality is
purely genetic.I'll be happy to call MP-Ryan in here to clarify things on both sides. I don't have any problem with Christian religious beliefs, but when it crosses into misinterpretation of science, then that's gone too far.