Does living and working in a modern industrial society go against human nature and evolutionary biology?
Yes we should have never left the trees
You mean huts?
Yes. Sitting down, stationary, hour after hour, day after day alone reeks havoc on our metabolism.
>>2458327
yes but so does pretty much everything since the adoption of agriculture
Everything since adoption of agriculture goes against human nature and evolutionary biology. That doesn't mean it's somehow inferior of even bad though.
>>2458349
To be honest, working in a field day after day while eating nothing but grain doesn't make you very healthy either.
>>2458363
Our lifespan is so short because we farm. We ought to go back to hunting and gathering
>>2458402
>Our lifespan is so short because we farm
It's mostly fixed by now, thanks for technology and medicine. The first 8000 years were harsh, but it was totally worth it.
>evolutionary biology
No such thing.
We were created.
>>2458429
You've never answered my question, why can the same species of bacteria who were killed by specific antibiotics are no longer killed by those same antibiotics?
>>2458402
How long did we live before farming?
>>2458485
Archaeological evidence suggests about 50,000+ years.
>>2458479
http://creation.com/does-the-acquisition-of-antibiotic-and-pesticide-resistance-provide-evidence-for-evolution
I would love to have my own cubicle. Now I don't even have my own fucking desk.