We're an animal who has begun to outstay its welcome. We have no natural enemies other than ourselves. We're a savage and conceited breed who faint at something as innocuous as the idea of gay marriage while righteously relishing the murdering of our own kind in the name of our gods. We don't have a clue how to be caretakers to other animals on the planet, or to the planet itself. We're not a cancer per se but the dinosaurs lasted millions of years and we haven't a chance to endure another few thousand, as things are now.
2006-10-11 10:02:27
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answered by Sweetchild Danielle 7
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The analogy is very profound we multiply and unfold inflicting organic and organic harm to the planet in a lots comparable style to a maximum cancers on the human physique. If we evaluate that those "defences" are directed at removing or depleting our numbers, being some style of organic order (see gaia hypothesis), then you ought to first ask the question: Why did we of course evolve to have the mind and skills to reason such organic and organic harm? Secondly and perhaps extra pertinent is your motives for this style of postualte.. the assumption may be which you have faith that as a species we produce too lots pollutants and waste, we use technologies and medicines to postpone our lives unnaturally etc. perhaps if this is your instinctive view you ought to first look at your self: Do you seek for to shrink you emissions of Carbon Dioxide and CFC's, do you separate your refuse and recycle? perhaps those recommendations are particularly natures genuine attempt at a defence and you ought to carry on with such instincts. locate out what you're able to do to assist strengthen your surroundings and picture approximately this: If all human beings conjures up another guy or woman to be a tree hugging hippy the stability between the human race and nature would be preserved.
2016-10-19 05:31:18
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answered by janski 4
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Yes. Did you hear human beings just beat out the brown rat to become the most populous mammal on the planet? We are more numerous than rats, but at least rats add something to the food chain. All we do is take.
2006-10-11 09:44:58
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answered by Allison L 6
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No. I do, however, see the fallacy in trying to judge ourselves using our own scale which only humans could possibly comprehend. Humans are not ON a scale of good and evil. We ARE the scale. Good, bad, evil, these are all human concepts. WE decide what's good or bad, so all we have to do to be good is believe we are.
2006-10-11 09:54:01
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answered by The Resurrectionist 6
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without a doubt! we r a scourge! just the other day the internet had a video portraying a man using a chainsaw to cut off the head of a live pig, it was squeeling and still writhing from the pain, and before you see it, they tell you,"hey look at this!" WHY WHY are humans so low? what we do to the planet, the sick things we do to eachother and animals... i think we are vile. good question.
2006-10-11 09:45:30
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answered by cleo t 2
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Humans are just one more species trying to survive. The earth is too resilent to be beat. It'll "radiate" your "cancer" if it gets out of hand, one way or another.
2006-10-11 09:51:18
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answered by franco5 2
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Not all humans.
2006-10-11 09:43:28
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answered by sheeny 6
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Dont worry mother earth will get tired of us soon enough & that will be that.
2006-10-11 09:56:27
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answered by Just Askin' 3
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not all humans
2006-10-11 09:50:11
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answered by woody 5
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No we have potential to be in Gods family
2006-10-11 09:44:09
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answered by Anonymous
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