If you strip off the moralizing verbiage (however sincere), whose *reproductive* interests are promoted by secular sexual morality, and how?
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Replying to @Meaningness
Maybe I don't fully grok the question, but isn't it individual secularists who benefit?...
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Replying to @KevinSimler
Presumably… but how and why? Story about how conservative Christians benefit reproductively from sexual restriction is complex.
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Replying to @Meaningness @KevinSimler
my story is that they don't benefit in fitness, but in factors historically associated with fitness (status, sex)
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Replying to @literalbanana @KevinSimler
Strongly agree with that in part (contraception wrecked evolutionary mechanisms); but also per-child investment
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is presumably part of the answer. But then working out details of how secular morality benefits status&sex takes
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some work. Much of which has been done by crimethink communities, of course!
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To be a trifle trollish, Weeden&Kurzban have applied standard crimethink methods to conservative Christians…
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…who the usual crimethink suspects weren’t interested in, and got amusing answers.
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Do you have a reference I could refer to?
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Various posts on http://www.pleeps.org/ including the most recent.
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Thanks.
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