Why do the laws of morality and the laws of nature seem to be completely

Why do the laws of morality and the laws of nature seem to be completely

Why do the laws of morality and the laws of nature seem to be completely opposite one another? For example, most moral codes encourage monogamy while the theory of evolution states the strongest seed should be spread around.

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