Yes, our fundamental biological firmware has remained the same for >300,000 years, this include the inherent moral functions and its potentials embedded within the DNA.godelian wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2025 1:34 amI find consistency highly desirable in a theory.Skepdick wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2025 8:38 am If you can model it then it's consistent.
If it's consistent then it's incomplete and incapable of self-contradiction.
Adaptation/growth/self-rectification requires negating past versions of yourself.
Self-negation is contradiction.
If Islam has a model then Islam necessarily undermines moral progress/evolution.
Concerning change, humanity has not changed genetically for 300 000 years. Our fundamental biological firmware has remained the same. Society may change but we essentially remain the same.
We will interpret the rules about right and wrong according to changing circumstances but we will keep using the same rules. These rules are hard coded into our biological firmware. They cannot be changed.
One example of inherent potential unfolding in time is that of the puberty function, as related to the individual, where it is dormant in the childhood period and unfold thereafter into "teen-hood" thence adulthood.
However, the dormant and inactive inherent moral functions and its potential unfold over time within the human species.
One of the inherent moral maxim was already encoded right from the start of the emergence of the human species, i.e.
'no human ought to kill humans'
but because of circumstances then, this moral potential could not be fully or highly unfolded.
Thus there had been killing of humans by humans and other violence till the present.
However, since 300K ago, the inherent moral potential with its maxim 'no human ought to kill humans' has been slowly unfolding in time to be more active.
This is evident, e.g.
The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined is a 2011 book by Steven Pinker, in which the author argues that violence in the world has declined both in the long run and in the short run and suggests explanations as to why this has occurred.[1] The book uses data documenting declining violence across time and geography. This paints a picture of massive declines in the violence of all forms, from war, to improved treatment of children.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bette ... Our_Nature
Agree.
This is what the OT did with the Ten Commandments, i.e.
Thou Shall not Kill [Period!]
and then Christianity with its NT, i.e.
'love all, even enemies'.
However, Islam is ignorant of the inherent moral function and its potential, i.e.
"no humans ought to kill humans'
instead the immutable Quran issued an law [Q5:33] that believers can kill humans upon the slightest fasadan [threats to the religion].
As such, the ideology is inherently evil.
It is very unfortunate you've turned from good to evil in order to soothe your existential angst.