A thought-provoking storoem about a documentary I watched on TV. |
Last night I watched a documentary on TV about a group of tribe members conducting a raid against a neighboring tribe. It was clear to see that the decision to kill had already been made. The males first worked themselves into the mood, then set out single-file with murder in their heart. They traveled slowly, being quiet so as to elude detection, as they searched for an enemy apart from his tribe. Luck was with them! A young male was alone in the forest. With all stealth they slowly surrounded him, using care their attack wouldn’t fail. Suddenly they ambushed him, their attention wholly focused on beating the youngster to death. They took turns stomping him, until he lay unconscious and dying. With great clamor their victory was celebrated. One look showed their joy. Their plan worked, there was no denying. Now happy and raucous, they hurried back to their tribal territory. These murderous assaults are common between neighboring tribes. Man often kills Man; even the Bible tells us so. Ah, but here it wasn’t Man who was this mean. Here the tribe members were chimpanzees. Thus, Man is no longer alone in planning raids to murder his own kind. If chimpanzees plot murder, does Man have murder in his genes? Is murder of rivals instinctively buried in his mind? The scientists wondered what great significance resides in now discovering chimpanzees execute raids solely to kill members of their own kind. Perhaps the urge for war hides buried far back in evolution and is merely found in Man still… Please check out my ten books: http://www.amazon.com/Jr.-Harry-E.-Gilleland/e/B004SVLY02/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0 |