>
> That they were killed off by our ancestors is unlikely, but even if they
> were, what would that have to do with anything? Are you arguing that Stone
> Age humanity had no notions of good and bad or something? This seems odd.
>
> Really, I think you have been using some really bizarre definition of
> "morality," which you have for some unknown reason connected with
> metaphysics. As commonly used by normal, sane people, "morality" refers to
> behaviors that are considered "good" as opposed to others that are
> considered "bad." For instance, rape is "bad." Helping your friends is
> "good." Generally, this system of beliefs is supposed to be coherent,
> which is why hypocrisy is considered to be bad.
>
> I really have no idea what the hell you are arguing. Do moral notions have
> an origin in cultural, biological, and physical reality? No shit. All
> notions do. So what? Nietszche and Marx never argued that morality didn't
> exist. It's beyond stupid.
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Thanks for the brilliant misrepresentation.
Your stock just crashed. Chapter 11 for you dude.