@Soul_Captive: The only thing that I agree with is the 2nd from the last sentence.
@MRchurchill: Your arguments are all wrong and doesn't prove any point that they are thoughts and not instinct. You've seen videos of cops in action. All training goes out the door when they are under extreme conditions some run some cry and some die. A clarification, it is NOT called an instinct to kill. It is called the FIGHT OR FLIGHT instinct. Cops have it too but if they kill or apprehend that's entirely up to them. There is no underlying logic in that. Why do you think hero cops say in interviews: "You only have your INSTINCTS out there."? Sila mismo ni angkon nya you talk on their behalf? I'd imagine the only time they think is how to put their INSTINCTs into action. Again, FIGHT OR FLIGHT - or call for backup.
A hungry man gives food to a child that's MATERNAL INSTINCT (2nd time nana ha na naa instinct).
A priest or nun doesn't have *** with prostitutes kai makadaut na. Geez, that is not even an example of an extreme condition! The only reason nothing happens between them is, again, the INSTINCT of self-preservation. They'd rather live than die with an STD. Again, that's another INSTINCT - FEAR. Fear of humiliation. I guess there is no judgement in those actions you described.
For the sake of my satisfaction, if someone gave me an argument that
ISN'T "human-specific" OR "gender-biased"
OR "religiously-oriented" maybe I would take the statement seriously. More things have been killed in all those 3 reasons - especially the latter - than any other reason known to man. In other words, I want OBJECTIVE statements. I want to find answers not start a two-sided debate.
Humans are run on chemicals. It dictates our actions.
When we are hungry that is a chemical reaction - andrenal glands trigger the hunger hormone.
When we are tired a chemical responsible for the drop in our response is in effect.
When we are sad that is a chemical reaction - a drop in natural stimulants in our bodies.
When we are angry that is testosterone.
When we are horny, again, a chemical reaction - estrogen/testosterone in the system.
And when I tell you you are wrong that is not me talking - that is, again, testosterone.
And when you retort, again, that is testosterone - the male INSTINCT to want to feel superior than another male and that is perfectly fine with me. It is still instinct after all.
And, the most famous chemical reaction of all, LOVE - a heightened level of euphoria. I forgot the name of the chemical responsible for this.
Resourcefulness is yet another instinct. Kung ang tao mangita ug paagi that's still another survival instinct
I daresay that even homosexuality is a chemical reaction.
I am still not convinced that we are free thinking individuals.