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spurgeonryan said:

They made Humans.

Sure, we evolve with the best of them, but we have evolved too much. We are destroying everything around us. What do you think the Big bang would think now, if it knew that we were destroying all of it's creations? We have almost driven Bees to extinction and we do not even eat the little suckas! Dodo birds are gone, Saddam Hussein is dead, Fillet permabanned himself, we over hunted dinosaus and they are all now gone besides the one in Loch Ness and Big foot.

We were created to over evolve, and now risk the planet. Next to go? China and the Redwoods of California when Pangea rises from the ocean because of global warming.

 

Do you know that it has rained for nearly 60 days straight in Illinois, US? Not just little bitty sprinkles either; Giant Fucling Rain showers! I am sick of it! Paid for a Summer pass at the pool for the whole family and have had to leave the place twice due to rain and thunder.

Second

Humans were created with no instinct at all! A wolf knows when there is danger around. But when humans drill the earth to it's core, pullute the water, and destroy our atmosphere, we just continue on as long as we get money. No matter that people in Asian societies have to wear masks to breath, or that Siberia is possibly melting ( Greenland is).

So those where these idiots two fatal mistakes.

 

Agree?


No. First, I'd like to start off by saying I'm an atheist so I will not bring God into my reply. You're saying as if the Big Bang and evolution had a direction, it didn't, our human civilization is simply a coincedental formation from VERY LONG biological and chemical processes on an also coincedentally habitable planet (the Earth) for self-sustaining objects a.k.a. organisms. Nothing aided our eventual formation, just a butterfly effect of the proto-sun and early planetary collisions and this could happen anywhere else in the universe considering that it's a near-endless expanse all following the same laws of physics that govern our solar system and allowed for the formation of Earth. We are destroying everything around because we are, ironically, so advanced and anthropocentric as a species that we don't value anything outside our well-being, it's not evolution's nor the Big Bang's fault, just increasing population/religion/lack of education; it's easier blaming other things than ourselves. 

You're statement is very wrong when you say that humans have a lack of instinct. Sure, we don't live nomadic and eat raw meat anymore as our ancestors did doesn't mean we have lost our instinct. If you took an anatomy & physiology course in high school/college or if you already did take one and just forgot, humans (as well as most other multi-cellular eukaryotic organisms) posses a "sympathetic (fight/flight) nervous system," and reflexes which are in use during times of danger. The reflex part is self-explanatory, but when you're mad at someone or you're about to fight or runaway from a hairy situation, you're pupils dilating, anal canals/urethras shutting down, more intense heartbeat from arteries dilating, muscles fluffening up, and lungs expanding more is not a coincedence, it's all instict.

Therefore, I disagree.

Btw, I'm new to the forum, I've tried signing up months before but my Yahoo email was acting dumb so I signed up today using Gmail.