Pup
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I would agree with that on a evolutionary basis. However having compassion for those who serve no purpose would not mean it would be morally "wrong" to do away with them on evolutionary grounds. This would be a rational response to our understanding of "morality" based on evolution.
Yet we know instinctively that this is wrong.
Exactly. It's not logical, it's instinctive, because it's bred into us. Our instincts trump logic and, fortunately, tend to win out over the long run because they're so strong, though unfortunately can get off track in the short run.
From a subsequent post:
In the absence of a "God" morality is meaningless other than at a simplistic level of continuing the species.
And this seems to bother you why? If something works to make us as individuals and as a species healthier, longer-lived, better able to reproduce, etc. etc., I'm cool with that.