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| Posted: Fri Oct 16th, 2009 10:19 am |
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Joe Kelley
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Howard, Ectropy is not very well communicated amid the current data flow generally, and I think the reason for this omission has to do with the over-powerful factor of legal crime. If legal crime (a term that is also not very well communicated amid the current data flow) is a measure of entropy or digestion, contraction, or the opposite direction from ectropy, then that fact would point to the genetic viability of people born without the parts of the brain where morality is calculated, inspired, or whatever words best describe the process. If that is true, then how can that genetic mutation manage to survive over time in actual human history? Are immoral people (criminals) as able to reproduce as moral people? Who cares for the children? Children can’t survive without someone caring for them?
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