ALL creatures on earth are supposed to stand on their own two legs“God” or nature did not “intend” anything with dogs. Dogs and humans are co-evolved in a mutually beneficial relationship..
A Dog's life as a pet is unnatural - it is not the way nature or God intended them to live
Mental hospitals are full of people who know what god tells them.ALL creatures on earth are supposed to stand on their own two legs - that is what nature or God tells us.
I am saying that the vast majority of life forms lead a life where they are expected to hunt or forage for food
No, it does not tell us that. Nature yields descriptive, and not normative, propositions. You are confusing the two
it started as two independent life forms helping each other - life as a pet was not the dog's intention - it had no choice in this matter
Great. So what? As I said, it’s a co-evolved mutually beneficial relationship. There are any number of such relationships in the world.
If it’s part of nature, it’s natural. And everything is part of nature. The pets I have had certainly seemed satisfied with their “unnatural” life.
Fine, would you like to be one? That is the question
Let me put it to you this way: there are more viruses on earth than there are stars in the universe.
Viruses are parasites.
So, by your own reasoning, clearly god, or nature, favors parasitism.
And you don't see the contradiction in what you just wrote - we can learn but it does not tell us anything?Mental hospitals are full of people who know what god tells them.ALL creatures on earth are supposed to stand on their own two legs - that is what nature or God tells us.
Nature doesn’t “tell” anyone anything. It just IS. It exists as “reality” external to our selves. We can learn about it by observing it, but imputing intent to it is totally misguided.
wow now I am a crazy person? niceMental hospitals are full of people who know what god tells them.
I am saying that the vast majority of life forms lead a life where they are expected to hunt or forage for food
No, it does not tell us that. Nature yields descriptive, and not normative, propositions. You are confusing the two
childhood does not last long - a helpless dependent life does not last long
One MUST grow up and learn to stand on one's own two feet - face the world as Adults - the story of Adam
THIS is the world that nature made for all life forms, including us
Dogs found it advantageous to help us because they got food from us. So? Happens all the time in nature.it started as two independent life forms helping each other - life as a pet was not the dog's intention - it had no choice in this matter
Great. So what? As I said, it’s a co-evolved mutually beneficial relationship. There are any number of such relationships in the world.
We basically forced them to be our pets
& now they are our helpless dependents - cats can survive without us but most Dogs will die without our help
That is not Nature - hence very unnatural
No intent to imply that but I see that I did - sorry! It's just that this god/nature duality/equality/substitutable value... has a sort of production feel to it.wow now I am a crazy person? nice
Not in my case.I am sorry that is a joke right?
Their best friend.Who are you to speak what they think?
That might explain the very poor performance of the media.I worked in the media for years. Most were atheists/hedonists.
Yes, Christian oriented media like FOX News is a better example of how the media should be...That might explain the very poor performance of the media.I worked in the media for years. Most were atheists/hedonists.
The vast majority of creatures on Earth do not have legs. Even amongst multicellular crestures, most live in water, and have zero legs. Amongst land-dwelling creatures with legs, six legs are more common than four, and four more common than two.ALL creatures on earth are supposed to stand on their own two legs
No, no, not at all.wow now I am a crazy person?
From a lion's point of view, humans (plural) are dangerous predators that need to be avoided. If they find one on its own and unarmed, that's a different story.From a lions point of view humans are meat on the table.
Dogs are more than man's best friend: They may be partners in humans' evolutionary journey, according to a new study.
The study shows that dogs split from gray wolves about 32,000 years ago, and that since then, domestic dogs' brains and digestive organs have evolved in ways very similar to the brains and organs of humans.
The findings suggest a more ancient origin for dog domestication than previously suggested. They also hint that a common environment drove both dog and human evolution for thousands of years.
"As domestication is often associated with large increases in population density and crowded living conditions, these 'unfavorable' environments might be the selective pressure that drove the rewiring of both species," the researchers wrote in their article, published today (May 14) in the journal Nature Communications.
It isn't clear precisely when wolves were tamed and transformed into man's best friend, and the date has been hotly debated. An ancient, doglike skull uncovered in the Siberian Mountains suggested that the first dogs were domesticatedaround 33,000 years ago from gray wolves. But genetic analysis suggested dogs in China were domesticated only about 16,000 years ago.
In any case, most researchers agree that by about 10,000 years ago, dogs were firmly ensconced in human society.
Back to dogs. I thought I'd post a little something about the evolutions of dogs. The article I'll link came. out in 2013, around the same time I started reading about dog research. Before anyone makes assumptions about the relationship between dogs and humans, they should do some reading and study the science about dogs. There are countless books about how dogs evolved and about dogs brains, emotions etc.
https://www.livescience.com/31997-dogs-and-humans-evolved-together.html
Dogs are more than man's best friend: They may be partners in humans' evolutionary journey, according to a new study.
The study shows that dogs split from gray wolves about 32,000 years ago, and that since then, domestic dogs' brains and digestive organs have evolved in ways very similar to the brains and organs of humans.
The findings suggest a more ancient origin for dog domestication than previously suggested. They also hint that a common environment drove both dog and human evolution for thousands of years.
"As domestication is often associated with large increases in population density and crowded living conditions, these 'unfavorable' environments might be the selective pressure that drove the rewiring of both species," the researchers wrote in their article, published today (May 14) in the journal Nature Communications.
It isn't clear precisely when wolves were tamed and transformed into man's best friend, and the date has been hotly debated. An ancient, doglike skull uncovered in the Siberian Mountains suggested that the first dogs were domesticatedaround 33,000 years ago from gray wolves. But genetic analysis suggested dogs in China were domesticated only about 16,000 years ago.
In any case, most researchers agree that by about 10,000 years ago, dogs were firmly ensconced in human society.
Dude! I’m 75 years old. I’ve lived on the streets of big cities, on the beaches of Hawaii, in penthouses and in barrios. I’ve founded businesses, made and lost enough money to keep you alive for several lifetimes. You don’t get to tell me “what will happen” to me “if” ANYTHING. .Try quitting your job, not earning a paycheck - you will learn pretty quick what nature is telling you