Prof. Muhammad al'Mahdi explains the "philosophy" of genetics, instincts, and imprinting from a very broad perspective, with special attention to the learning process and behavioral patterns of animals and human beings. He proposes a gradual development of lesser instinct-based behavior and more learned behavior as the level of animal complexity increases.
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Quote: "an imaginary authority that absolved them? of all moral responsibility"
Although two wrongs dont make a right, the same could be said of atheist who hide behind the imaginary, darwinian law of nature called 'survival of the fittest' in wich name they morally aprove world wars and genocide, and thinking its a 'normal' part of nature and evolution of the human species. we will all have to account for all our deeds one day, whether we like it or not.
OptimusTechnologies 2 years ago
First of all, I am no more an atheist, because i'm not entirely sure that atheist is a sound stance.
2nd, if u wanna learn interesting stuff about instincts that actually makes sense, check out Steven Pinker.
3rd, if people you knew worshiped an imaginary authority that absolved them of all moral responsibility, wouldn't you get worked up over that?
alexoO0ooo0 2 years ago
alexoO0ooo0 is just an atheist. he probably didn't even watch this great lecture.
This video has no ' obsolete info ' and he only says that because it is a religieus person giving this info. If it was Richard dawkins giving this info he wouldn't be trashtalking.
Atheists are funny, they say there is no Creator, but still get all worked up when other people worship their Creator. Why bother posting meaningless comments? Are you trying to keep others from learning?
OptimusTechnologies 2 years ago
terrible slow speaker, obsolete info.
alexoO0ooo0 2 years ago
nice lecture
genesquared 4 years ago 2
thanks I love learning off youtube!
pjenn001 4 years ago