Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Sun Aug 19, 2018 5:36 pm
Well, really, this post is yet another rebuke to your view that the human race is getting better and better, morally speaking. If I were feeling cynical, I would be inclined to point out that the oh-so-he polyanish words of the American biker are really words that might well have been said by you, judging by your earlier posts. Like him, you suppose that we can count on the burgeoning goodness of the human race...that evil is diminishing, and good is progressively on the increase.
It is a wrong comparison.
I stated, DNA wise ALL humans has the potential for evil acts and appx. 20% [conservatively] are born with an active tendency for evil.
I also stated DNA wise, ALL humans has the potential for 'good.' While most humans are good in various degrees and forms, humanity does not have the active potential to prevent and suppress the evil potential of those 'SOME' evil prone humans YET.
I have shown there is a very slowly increasing trend of good prevailing over evil from since humans emerged to thousands of years ago to the present.
Evils acts like the OP happened because humanity has not yet suppressed the inherent evil potential within all humans.
His trust in the inherent goodness of human beings is exactly what put him in harm's way. It also killed his girlfriend. And that's my worry about yours, too. If human beings are getting better -- chattel slavery and genocide being but two cases of evil now, in your view, supposedly disappearing from the human landscape -- and if that view turns out to be naive, then we open ourselves and vulnerable others to worse atrocities yet to come. That being so, there's no particular virtue in insisting on moral optimism. Instead, it's a vice, because it exposes the naive to the predations of the unscrupulous, the opportunistic and the evil.
I am not insisting all the evil acts you mentioned above will not happened.
My point is to show there is a trend of moral progress, and humanity must understand its mechanics and expedite the processes so that the potential to evils acts can be inhibited and suppressed [not eliminated for good].
Now, it's all too easy to offer the shallow answer to this incident: that would be to say, "Well, people are good, but Islam is bad." While it's entirely obvious that Islam is an immoral, ignorant and brutally homicidal creed, we have to ask ourselves this deeper question: from where did this deep evil in Islam come? Unless I miss my guess, you're going to have to say, "Human beings invented Islam." But if you say that, then those humans are themselves the authors and producers of the evil. It could come from nowhere else. Where then is your moral optimism about human nature?
So ask yourself: if human beings are so "good," how is it that evil has even come to exist at all?
Now, there's a good question for you.
As I had stated, all humans has the potential to commit evil acts and that potential is embedded in the DNA and the potential established in a neural system that is embedded deep in the 'basement' of the brain.
Since the potential for evil is so complex within the DNA and deep in the brain, it is not practical to tweak the DNA and deep neural connections because disturbing these fundamental neural connections can lead to terrible side effects.
An analogy;
The potential for evil is like the terrible potential of the Yangtze River or other such rivers systems that wreck terrible seasonal catastrophe and havoc down river. Since we cannot get rid of the whole river, we can build inhibitors [dams] to modulate the forces of the river to prevent terrible catastrophe.
The potential to commit evil acts is driven by the DNA and deep neural networks and the only practical ways at present is to cultivate inhibitors to modulate and prevent the evil acts from being committed by evil prone people.
Note this inhibition and modulation of impulses is being carry out successfully with minor forces via Impulse Control Strategies.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/basics/self-control
This is a lead to the inhibition of more intense impulses that compel SOME humans to commit terrible evil acts. There are already some successes [albeit slow] so it is possible for the masses when we have developed the competence to influence the masses to modulate their inborn evil tendencies.
Since the cultivation of inhibitors to modulate evils acts is a very slow process at present [which must be expedited - my long term project], what we need to focus at present is to get rid of the root causes that trigger SOME evil prone to commit evil acts [my short term project].
One of the very evident critical root cause that trigger evil prone believers to commit evil acts on non-believers is the evil laden ideology of Islam, re OP.