XIII-Legion
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According to biological anthropology, evolutionary biology, and evolutionary psychology etc. do you think it would be 'natural' to want to kill somebody out of envy or jealousy?
Is such behaviour consistent with Darwin's theory of evolution?
Is there any scientific evidence at all to suggest that such behaviour is 'natural' and consistent with Darwin's theory?
NOTE: But here, in this example, to 'kill' another person may well refer to one's character assassination; but it doesn't necessarily mean to mortally wound another person to whom you are jealous.
Is such behaviour consistent with Darwin's theory of evolution?
Is there any scientific evidence at all to suggest that such behaviour is 'natural' and consistent with Darwin's theory?
NOTE: But here, in this example, to 'kill' another person may well refer to one's character assassination; but it doesn't necessarily mean to mortally wound another person to whom you are jealous.
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