Malik23 wrote:There's nothing holy about other lifeforms...It matters little that they die for us to be born...Screw the plants. Screw the animals. WE are the fulfillment of evolution. We are the universe waking up to itself. We are God being born. Everything else was just a "path to us."
There's nothing holy about us, and it matters little that others die as long as we live?
Ya know, in a certain sense, I agree with you.
In another sense entirely though, I think that type of (and this is rich, me accusing somebody else of this, take my word for it

) megalomaniacal arrogance is the reason that us humans, for all our wonderful advances, still manage to keep things in such a mess.
We are god being born? No. We are already god. Consciousness makes us that. the ability to manipulate our world. But we didn't have to be. The suggestion that everything else is just a path to us implies strongly that some plan exists for humans to become what we are and will be. Of course, I disagree strongly with that. We're random blobs in the universe, and if every one of us died right now, the universe wouldn't give a good god damn.
But if we are truly this noble and godlike entity, then with the ability to destroy everything comes the responsibility for it.
Don't you think your children will be poorer if they never see a whale breach the water? If they never see the incredible diversity of life that earth breeds? If they never get to experience the bush in every direction to the very horizon?
If not, then it's a soulless type of world you plan on inhabiting, and I'd rather have nothing to do with it.
If the price of living for a couple of hundred years more is denuding the world of other life, then it's not worth it. You seem to want power and advance without responsibility. Life, even human life, appears merely a tool to advance to your chosen goal.
You can justify all that, I have no doubt. And hey...I don't believe in absolutes, so it's very possible that, wrong not existing in any objective sense, there's nothing wrong with it at all.
You think it will be an improvement if everything on this world dies to launch you into space? I think it'll be a loss of incredible proportion. Instead of proceeding carefully and learning our lessons, you'd rather uncontrolled growth, expansion and the concurrent consumption of anything that we think will speed us on our way is how to do it?
And nevermind the remains of the universe we leave in our wake? Are we not better than that?
Life, all life, has only one point, one intent, one raison d'être, and that is to strive. I'm sure you'll agree. However, it is up to us to choose
how we strive. We can strive physically, as you seem to preach, improve our technology, improve our capacity, improve our ability, spread, consume.
Or we can strive, for want of a better term lets call it... mentally, emotionally, "spiritually." Perhaps morally. Personally. Interpersonally.
It's our choice. But you know what? I know which I'd prefer.
And sure, I can see a way in which long life would be bad for humanity...if everybody was long-lived, you'd have an even greater fear of death, and you'd have a much greater potential for the calcification, the stagnation, of culture and society. Short life-spans make social change easier.
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