Saturday, August 22, 2020

Real natural law compromises the transcendence of God

“Hereditary altruists form groups so cooperative and well-organized as to out-compete non-altruists groups.” (E.O. Wilson). 

“Groups of related genes, like ethnic groups, have numerous reasons for cooperating more successfully and harmoniously than with other ethnic groups.” (Ed Dutton)

"The genes hold culture on a leash. The leash is very long, but inevitably values will be constrained in accordance with their effects on the human gene pool. The brain is a product of evolution. Human behavior . .is the circuitous technique by which human genetic material has been and will be kept intact...(Edward O. Wilson)

 

Traditional “natural law” supports conservatism, but conservative's continue to avoid the ethnocentrism of natural law which is at the origin of religious altruism.

Natural Law should refer to the laws of nature, or the physical sciences of the universe, but religious philosophers don't want to compromise their non-material-spiritual God so they intellectually turn themselves inside out to define a non-material God as natural law---Aquinas was a master at doing that. Real natural law compromises the transcendence of God.

But we can include both ethnocentrism and Godhood in evolutionary conservatism, which affirms the biological origin of social behavior, and defines human nature as naturally and genetically kin and ethnic centered, and also defines ascending levels of Godhood as materially evolved to in the material and supermaterial world. 

If real kin and ethnic-centered human nature was allowed to be what it is, it would naturally lead to regionalism, localism, general conservative values, eventually ethnostates, and finally an ethnopluralism of ethnostates for all groups, black, white, brown, yellow, or red, with each ethnostate protected from marauding imperialists, global businesses, supremacists, Marxists, etc., and defended by a defensive federalism. An ethnopluralism of ethnostates could be established legally in the United States with our constitutional separation of powers and states.

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