We are all illusions. In a few years our actions, out thoughts, they will be forgotten. We are whispers in the wind. Why does it matter whether evolution was real or not?
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Because the more we understand our world, the more likely it is that we can find a way to never fade away.
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Go on a mass killing. That's the only sure fire way to be remembered
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[quote]Go on a mass killing. That's the only sure fire way to be remembered[/quote]
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For a science vs. religion thread, this is a deeply philosophical comment. But here's the thing, enough whispers eventually add up into a chorus. When you die, that doesn't mean you are forgotten. If you make a difference, coming up with the theory, of evolution for example, could lead to others after you being effected, so in the end your life and what you believe in it matters. Also, it's human nature to yearn to understand the world (well, human nature for some, others are content just to sit and do nothing, but don't get me started on that.) and evolution helps us understand how the universe around us functions.
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We are the whispers. The particles that make you sneeze on the wind. We are the little people. Forgotten, but not. Unimportant, but not. We have broken our backs to become who we are. We are the life blood of the world, but we are left in the dust as the rich and powerful steam ahead. This no longer a discussion of evolution, but a discussion of how we can be remembered. [spoiler]We must fight back. I suggest a revolution.[/spoiler]
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Is a rich man ever truly rich? We squabble and fight over beliefs and look to the past. Who in this day and age looks towards the future? We few must strive to make a difference.
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Therefore, we overthrow the posh, and wealthy. We take their homes as our own. Their spoils? Ours! We show that the toilers deserve the rewards not them.
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Yes, but something if that magnitude would have to be done carefully, slowly, without loss of life or stepping on the heads of the little guy. Otherwise we become as bad as they. No, those who work would be afforded a place in our new society, and those who don't would have no choice but to make something of themselves. When I build my spaceship and leave earth, you're welcome aboard.