I can see that your "great brain" has been whirring again...
RobinXe wrote:
I would suggest that anyone who believes Darwinism has "bred selfish attitudes in" to mankind goes away
Unfortunately, it's a brain that is only capable of commanding its owner to grasp the wrong end of sticks.
RobinXe wrote:
It does not mean that this is the gene responsible for selfishness
And only you have pursued that line of thinking, again wasting your time exploring avenues of thought that are irrelevant to the case at hand. I can see now why you live in a state of permanent confusion. But it doesn't have to be that bad if you take one thing at a time.
RobinXe wrote:
Its a slightly abstract thought, and I could see why those who's intellect falls so staggeringly short of their own estimations might struggle with it!
Leave poor Steve out of this. And please don't steer us down the irrelevant back-alleys of your terminally distracted mind.
RobinXe wrote:
The fact that a selfish motivation chances upon the right behaviour in one case out of many does not make a selfish motivation desirable; the same result could be achieved merely because people knew it was the right thing to do.
I haven't said that selfish motivation is desirable (yet) - I've asked if it is OK. In actual fact, if it wasn't for your distractions and random interjections, we'd have already determined that it is inevitable. The extent of your delusions show that you are more than a simple headed layabout who is addicted to arguing. You just can't get hold of the right end of the stick, even if I jab it straight into your gut! So pull your socks up and cease fighting a battle which is long since over for you. We are all growing beards waiting for you to catch up.
RobinXe wrote:
a million monkeys at a million typewriters for a million years; eventually one of them may bash out Shakespear, but there'll be a lot of crap in between.
You're well on your way on your own, though, RobinXe!
RobinXe wrote:
I am hung like a stallion
Well sell your bollocks and buy a brain!