Someone asked what I'd accept as evidence of chimp religion.
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Abstractions like "thought", "belief", reductionism, and taxonomies are part of modern languages and these languages are the formatting of thought. We do it by means of a highly complex and symbolic language. Animal languages are neither complex nor symbolic. Like Ancient Language they lack the vocabulary and means to express any sort of abstraction.
That there exists a cause at all is an abstraction. I'm sure all animals see that all effects have causes
but the the extrapolation that there mustta been an initial cause is an abstraction and that this initial cause is a consciousness is a speculation and circular argument. This is what Homo Omnisciencis does; create circular arguments and then live our lives in terms of these arguments.
If you accept the reality of evolution, surely you have to admit that this complexity and nuance originated from more simple versions, including simpler cognitive processes, emotions, and corresponding behaviors.
Then you admit that all animals (even I don't know that'd go that far) engage in some rudimentary level of abstraction, by your own definition.
You're making an assumption that religiosity/spirituality can't exist, even in its most rudimentary form, without a belief in a Supreme Creator of all things. There's no rational reason to make that assumption, certainly not from the history of religion.
I not only don't believe in evolution but I don't believe in "intelligence" either.
What is it that would sway you here? Chimp in clothes? That the clothes are religious? Or is it the four arms? I just realized that guy has four arms.Someone asked what I'd accept as evidence of chimp religion.
The big hat.What is it that would sway you here? Chimp in clothes? That the clothes are religious? Or is it the four arms? I just realized that guy has four arms.
Now open your mind a little and read the article and give it a thought. Even if you believe in god why would that god include other organisms. More important in the theory of evolution there is the behavioral patterns that create advantages. Humans developed religion as we think of it today but it began at some point. And look beyond just the words associated with religion and consider the behaviors. After all even rabbits should be able to have religion. So can you make a case for chimpanzee religion, think beyond the need for written word.I am dubious about religious behavior in chimps, but whales sing. Maybe their is a hymn or two somewhere in their set list.
They are certainly more peaceful - their moto seems to be make love not war.Bonobos are closer to us socially than Chimpanzees, maybe the study author should look there first.
I do not think anyone has observed a chimpanzee or bonobo walking on water however they do enjoy a much more amazing miracle. They appreciate an organism that can take water and a gas and make sugar. Not to mention oxygen. Let me know if you can think of a better miracle.And walking on water, don't forget the walking on water
Thank you for having an open mind. We are so humancentric and impressed with our own language that we find it hard to see all of the potential in our amazing world.I downloaded the PDF and can't wait to read it. The abstract really grabbed me. I have little doubt this is not completely true. We humans think much too highly of ourselves that we completely unique and above all other animals.
Did you read the article?Someone asked what I'd accept as evidence of chimp religion.
I see if you do not have a big hat you aint got true religion.The big hat.
Non-human animals (again, we are also animals) are indeed capable of both comprehending and producing language. Yes, their abilities are obviously rudimentary, as we would expect. You're conceiving religion in its most developed form. If you accept the reality of evolution, surely you have to admit that this complexity and nuance originated from more simple versions, including simpler cognitive processes, emotions, and corresponding behaviors.
Then you admit that all animals (even I don't know that'd go that far) engage in some rudimentary level of abstraction, by your own definition.
You're making an assumption that religiosity/spirituality can't exist, even in its most rudimentary form, without a belief in a Supreme Creator of all things. There's no rational reason to make that assumption, certainly not from the history of religion.
Do you know which animals are fully bipedal, not only occasionally? All the surviving dinosaurs. And on top of that they have some weird, almost religious behavior.
He's not fully bipedal. I think bears do a better job. We had a bear who became fully bipedal due to injury. Maybe we should have a bear religion.
If the present is the key to the past, then bipedalism for apes in the past didn't happen either.
Can you at least give the Chimps a chance to prove their religion?What is it that would sway you here? Chimp in clothes? That the clothes are religious? Or is it the four arms? I just realized that guy has four arms.
Do you know which animals are fully bipedal, not only occasionally? All the surviving dinosaurs. And on top of that they have some weird, almost religious behavior.
Are you really one of those guys or are you just poeing around?How can they be dinosaurs if there is no evolution? Birds are birds. Dinosaurs are dinosaurs. Does that fit into the chimpanzee religion?
Birds did not evolve from dinosaurs
Brief perusal of the abstract.Did you read the article?