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Here are a couple of reasons why I think we as humans should be exterminated:
1. Forgeting the teachings of the bible by having sex before marriage, killing other people so we can survive, worshiping money instead of the bible, etc.
2. Slowly distroying our environment through deforestation, overpopulation, overfishing, pollution, global warming, etc.

No emotional answers please!!!

2007-03-11 20:38:02 · 13 answers · asked by lacoste 3 in Politics & Government Politics

13 answers

overpopulation is what causes most of those problems you listed. fix this and most will fix themselves. Did you know our politicians do not have the courage to stop immigration until we get control of these problems?

2007-03-11 20:45:35 · answer #1 · answered by neoconammo 2 · 0 1

well friend....you have listed at least 2 reasons. Well I do know that you also realize there can be lots more viable reasons depending on which "judge" of the human race you may wish to listen to;
Truth is; there is only one "judge".
When He had the chance of been quite and let the Fires of Heaven and hell fall upon us, what did he do?
........"John" says in his revelations that:.... He walked infront and asked that he be choosen as the sacrificial lamb to save God's most precious creation; "man"....
He asked, was permited and, paid the price.
Now; my friend do you still wish to "quote" the rules and the Comandments;...forget any at all achievements of mankind and only list those we are so good at trying at to destroy our selves with; or...... be thankfull for so much "grace" and that abundant love shown by Jesus, and pray for all man kind?
The 64 dollar question here is; why would He do that and why would God The Father of all creation allow this; if only 2000 years later the end was to come by our own hand?
Simple: "because God will decide when all will end and if it ever was to end and not; human doomsayers and their colaborators"....and that also is a fact:
...hope my answer and the facts I stated above are not; to emotional;...

2007-03-11 21:43:09 · answer #2 · answered by dorianalways 4 · 0 0

This depends largely on the point of view you look at it from.

As a human being, I am quite biased against being exterminated. In fact, it's rather ingrained into my very existence that being exterminated is something I should avoid at all costs. Thus, I am opposed to the idea in at least one respect.

On an envrionmental level, the extermination of humans would be a plus for the planet in the near immediate future, cause issues as the remnants of human civilization decayed, and then end up irrelevant in the end after the envrionment cycled to a point where most life as we know it anyway would be unable to inhabit the planet. If we do deserve punishment for our environmental acts, we will see such punishment.

As for the Bible, I will not get into that topic except for this. Should mankind deserve divine wrath for our actions, it is clearly stated in the Bible itself that it is not for you to judge this.

2007-03-11 20:52:18 · answer #3 · answered by BDOLE 6 · 2 0

That is only for God, Jehovah, Adonai, or Allah, to decide.
It isn't for us to decide the annihilation of the human race, but if the day comes for Judgment, we will know.
The Bible is also a book the human race doesn't understand. For thousands of years, the Bible has been misinterpreted over and over. In the New Testament in Revelations, it mentioned at the end that whoever recreates, rewrites, or revises the Bible, will be condemned. These people are now dead.

2007-03-11 20:48:59 · answer #4 · answered by Agent319.007 6 · 1 0

Well I dont really beleive in the first one even though I'm a moderate christian but I do not beleive in imposing my beliefs on others as it is their god given right to beleive what they wish. But I do beleive humans have been nothing but a burden on this earth and while I dont support extermination I do support them changing their ways. While I personally beleive in no sex before marrage if I met somebody I truly loved I don't know if I would still hold true to this idea. But thats my choice, as it should be

2007-03-11 21:47:33 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Count me out. The bible is nonsense, and so is trying to use it to prove anything: it has hundreds of errors. The race is quite capable of applying science to deal with any environmental problem that comes along; we survived the ice ages, and can survive most anything else.

2007-03-11 20:47:27 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

No!
Living human kind just self annihilate themselves to self extinction with lost sense of direction and purpose of life in planet of apes.
Look around at the mess being created out there in planet of apes.

2007-03-11 20:45:56 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I disagree. We are souls, and as souls we are each a part of God. And as souls which are all a part of God, we are all worthy, each and every one of us. We are here to remember who we really are, to learn to love each other, and see the God in each other, and to take care of each other. We are not our bodies, so to exterminate humans would be to exterminate something that we are not. It would be pointless! *sm*

2007-03-11 21:03:16 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Disagree having intercourse previously marriage isn't inherently incorrect the bible is crammed with contradictions and atrocities besides. there is not any "could desire to" approximately something. existence is incomprehensible. perfect here to recycle the loose potential on the exterior of the earth.

2016-10-01 23:43:11 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

This question on it's own is emotional beside i have better and worse reasons. But i rather keep my opinions to myself, just remember to fear your own words.

2007-03-11 20:43:49 · answer #10 · answered by JOhNe=mc² 6 · 1 0

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