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RE[3]: Religious perspective:
by sbergman27 on Wed 23rd Dec 2009 01:08
in reply to "RE[2]: Religious perspective:"
The Earth certainly doesn't care what we do to it.
What a typically anthropocentric human answer. Countless other species would be better off without us. Starting with the mountain gorillas... and dolphins. The latter having larger brains than humans, a greater brain mass to body mass ratio than humans, and more convoluted brain surface than humans. (Those being empirically good general indicators of intelligence.) And of course, countless extinct species would be better off without us, including, but certainly not limited to homo sapiens neanderthalensis.
In large numbers, we humans are very, very ugly. And very, very destructive. And very, very unmindful of those facts.
Edited 2009-12-23 01:14 UTC




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Are you sure about that? "Better off" is a concept invented by humans. The Earth certainly doesn't care what we do to it. That's not to say we shouldn't conserve it, but that is mainly for our own good.