Say it isn't so.
"Let's hate religion together."
Indicates the co-operation (togetherness) of early man and more recently evolutionary psychologists banding together to discuss the by-product of an adaptive trait like standing up and moving on, rather than religion or hate being adaptive traits themselves.
The jury’s still out ( scientifically ).
If you’re looking for me, I’ll be in the David Sloan Wilson camp.
The jury of evolutionary psychologists and cognitive scientists may be dining out on stories of being out to lunch with a lovely myth.
Lunchtime will be over,
when that fog horn blows...
Mostly, but not exclusively. Human beings invented two things that are capable of sowing the seeds for some extreme forms of hatred, religion being one of them. We all know what the other one is...
People seem to miss the intended irony here, but…
@skado Hate can make people blind, in a sense, to such irony.