• @JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee
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    05 months ago

    Evolution doesn’t care about ideal mechanics- only good enough. Rape was common in the ancient world. Rape happens today despite the long term survival favoring long term pairs.

    There’s certainly some facts & reality there, professor, but that still doesn’t change the fundamental point which Adams’ made, and I defended. It’s like you’re freely swinging from ‘matters of proportion’ to binary values in order to fit your argument.

    So attributing nobility to what is really a lack of ability is like attributing nobility to a rock.

    Which was a poor analogy from day one, considering the many permutations.
    Also-- that’s a pretty weird, tight-ass understanding of what Adams meant by “nobility.”
    Like, seriously…?

    A rooster would plot and murder its neighbors if it had the intelligence and opposable thumbs to make weapons.

    Okay, you win on that one-- I fear you’re exactly right there; ala chickens being such unnecessary assholes towards each other and other creatures.

    Tell you what, though-- feel free to have the last reply.
    It’s like you dance around a smidgen of a circuitous argument, but can never actually figure out what you’re actually trying to say. (or think) Good luck, you.

    • @Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world
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      25 months ago

      but that still doesn’t change the fundamental point

      A poster pointed out that animals aren’t better than humans and will do anything they can get away with just like humans. You attempted to appeal to evolution which I refuted. The refutation means Adams is wrong. Animals are like humans because humans are animals too.

      It’s like you dance around a smidgen of a circuitous argument

      You insult when you’ve been proven wrong. Nice.