1 of 3: The Pre-Religion, and Pre-Human, Roots of Morality
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Posted in Morality and Atheism | 3 Comments »
By ToddAllenGates2 on Jan 30, 2009 | Reply
> watch?v= …
> watch?v=Gp7cZ0AWxfI For the gorilla saving the boy
Yes, that’s the one – thanks for the link!
By thefakeyeti on Jan 30, 2009 | Reply
watch?v=Gp7cZ0AWxfI …
watch?v=Gp7cZ0AWxfI For the gorilla saving the boy
By Rhonda9 on Jan 30, 2009 | Reply
It bothers me that …
It bothers me that so little respect for the animal kingdom is given. We can learn a lot from their ability to cooperate with each other. There used to be a large pack of dogs (I counted 8 one time) that traveled the streets when I lived in the city. They were strays that hung together and would appear in my back yard periodically. They only stayed long enough to rest. Any sign of a human and off they would go! Domestic dogs who instinctively understood innate advantages to cooperation/loyalty.