athanasius
Well-Known Member
fantôme profane said::no:
Natural Selection is a scientific theory that attempts to explain the way things are. It says absolutely nothing about the way things should be (or the way the ought to be). The theory of gravity does not suggest that we ought to jump of tall buildings; it merely predicts what the results would be. Likewise the concept of Natural Selection indicates that that those specific genes that are better able to replicate themselves will be selected. It makes no value judgments as to whether these genes ought to survive.
I can see no reason to conclude that we should necessarily do what nature entails. There are some cases where we should, and some cases where we shouldnt. Human beings are capable of making this kind of conscious determination. I think it is a mistake to assume that we can use nature as a moral guide to determine what we should do. And neither can we use a theory that attempt do describe nature to guide our moral actions.
I see no problem with the theory of natural selection!