It's May 09, 2024, 04:34:20 PM
Humans aren't powerful enough to destroy the world, it would destroy us before we would destroy it. Even if you're not a creationist, and believe in the big bang, then you believe that all life on the earth arose from molecules from an explosion. Don't you believe, then, that a force THAT powerful, would be able to rebuild itself, long after the earth had ceased being able to support us? Think about it. The human species would die off without the earth to support it, and then the earth would rebuild itself, just as it did during the big bang. So what's to worry about? That knowledge shows that the earth is far more powerful than we are, so why worry about our ability to destroy it? If you believe in the 'natural' so much, then you should understand by definition it would be impossible for us to destroy what naturally occurs.If you believe in Creationism, then you should know that humans are superior to all other life forms, and as such we are meant to prosper on the earth, not kill ourselves off... and, you should also know that if we get too far out of hand, there is a day of judgement to stop that.
since it's kinda unfair that we over here do get our medicines just because we do have the money for it, while they don't.
You make a very interesting point. But isn't everything a part of nature. We didn't gain an unfair advantage, because we are part of nature. If we developed as we did in the natural world it means that this segment, this point in time we were meant to be where we are.