I am here only to say hello to my lover ...sorry
2007-03-23 09:07:32
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Not bloody likely.
By now, humanity could have taken its own evolution into its own hands... started the processes to weed out deleterious genes from the gene pool and promote advantageous ones.
But religion got in the way.
As a result, now we try to save the weak and dying, criticise and portray the strong as villainous. We have laws preventing the culling of the genetically harmful while many genetically potent individuals end up in jail.
We live in a dysgenic society.... gradually destroying both this planet and ourselves. Whenever anyone who might save humanity from itself comes along, capable of sacrificing the weak to save the strong for the bettering of the species, we brand them villains and use them as examples everafter of how people should not be....
e.g. Adolf Hitler.
No. Being a "better person" by the standard definition is working against evolution... not for it.
If you want to help out evolution then survive as long as you can, breed with the healthiest of the other gender... and kill the weak where you find them.
The natural way and the "nice" way rarely mix.
2007-03-22 07:31:32
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answer #2
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answered by Nihilist Templar 4
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Passably with all the experimenting with cloning it is passable we might start a new line of evolution. If it becomes an improvement remains to be seen. Being a better person will not improve evolution.
2007-03-22 07:03:20
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Evolution is not about "improvement". It is about adaptation. It's an anthrocentric view of the world that assumes that humans are somehow "best". We're only best at what we do. Ants are best at what they do. Sharks are best at what they do. Oak trees are best at what they do. If conditions change we have no automatic right of survival. Something will take our place if we don't make it. They won't necessarily be cleverer, but they will be better than us in the new environment.
2007-03-22 07:07:44
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answer #4
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answered by Bad Liberal 7
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We have already vastly improved on evolution. Undirected biology takes millions of years to come up with novel mechanisms and features - we use our intelligence to invent new things on a scale of mere tens of years. We have hugely accelerated the process of evolution. Once people start to really understand the human body, and are able to modify and improve it, we will have yet further accelerated evolution.
2007-03-22 06:58:45
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, all human activities tend to influence the world around us. So far it's been a sort of negative impact--we're polluting and cutting down habitat. Animals and plants have had to adapt. But I'm sure we can influence for the good, too, and maybe even our pollution is part of some Divine plan.
2007-03-22 07:12:33
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answer #6
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answered by GreenEyedLilo 7
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Search in your heart and you will find the truth, and you will be your own evidence, facts, and understanding. Stop relying and depending on others to tell you the answer that you already know inside.
But your selfish desires bind you and misguide you. Hence, you attempt to cling on to something and depend heavily on it and desperately wait for anything that will boost your belief. It's not about that. God is not a religion or some kind of abstraction.
God is always there with you, if you could only know how to speak from your heart. Your have trained yourself to believe only from the mind. But your heart is far from God........
2007-03-22 07:07:58
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answer #7
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answered by lam_9 3
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I think, evolution is an improvement procedure by itself...
2007-03-22 07:00:29
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answer #8
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answered by Alice in Wonderbra 7
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The only thing you can improve is yourself. Leave the rest to God who created it and knows quite well how to take care of it and rescue it before you destroy it all. I meant (others like you, mankind!) The more we mess with God's creation, the more we really mess it up. (for lack of a better word not appropriate here!)
2007-03-22 07:04:08
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answer #9
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answered by Teri 4
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As a work of fiction evolution is already perfect.
2007-03-22 07:01:45
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answered by Preacher 6
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well, evolution has left us with a number of design errors and 'efficiency' hacks that we could weed out with advanced genetics.
2007-03-22 06:59:10
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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