Posted on 03/04/2006 4:35:36 PM PST by Antonello
In experiments reported in the journal Science, toddlers helped strangers complete tasks such as stacking books.
Young chimps did the same, providing the first direct evidence of altruism in non-human primates.
Altruism may have evolved six million years ago in the common ancestor of chimps and humans, the study suggests.
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Dr Ray Stantz: Symmetrical book stacking. Just like the Philadelphia mass turbulence of 1947.
Dr. Peter Venkman: You're right, no human being would stack books like this.
Exactly! We are all self-interested, even if we don't want to admit it. We do things that appear altruistic because we derive some benefit from it, even if that benefit is a potential future ally, or even just a "good feeling".
Doing something to stave off boredom or to learn smething new is altrusitic just because one interacts with another while doing it? I don't think so.
Altruism? After you.
oh, for gosh sake, Life magazine was reporting on interspecies "altruism" around African watering holes 40 years ago.
Please.
I challenge you to prove altruism by the "theory of evolution" on the genetic level.
Alruism is self-extinguishing and genetically destructive.
Its appearance in so many species is a devastating argument against the false science of evolution.
Ever work in a nursery? Have any children? Altruism mya have evolved six million years ago in the common ancestor of chimps and humans. This stuff just keeps getting better and better. Almost like listening to Katrina coverage.
You are mixing metaphors, so I can too . . .
His body is still alive (see Ephesians 5).
Now let them go to work on how my year old daughter can mimic so accurately the funny facial contortions I make for her sans mirror.....
This has long being a tenet of evolutionary psychology.
Perhaps you could provide some evidence for us Neandrathal evilutionists.
In current temper of the times, yes. What they are leaping to, is to appear with the faithful on the bandwagon of Science 2006. There is so much fear of straying from the "true" path.
Ever watch Stargate SG-1? It's exactly like the current plot line on that Sci Fi Channel series. When the Ori-world common folk say "Blessed be the Ori!" The invocation of "Blessed be Darwinism!" is ths subtext in that conclusion that yet another "blessed" nilhilistic evolutionary event has been possibly observed, according to the current catechism of the Holy Church of Science.
Feel free to substantiate your assertions at any time.
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