Our social skills are a Darwinian enigma. We can talk with strangers on a full bus, but if we had a bus full of chimpanzees, most of them mot make it off the bus alive, Ann Gibbons says in Science.
As evolutionists assume that all organisms share a common ancestor, they have to postulate that something happened to our forefathers that didn’t happen to any other species.
Recent research suggests that humans have ”dramatically more dopamine in their striatum than apes,” the article in Science says.
But dopamine does not just happen or increase, it has to be designed.