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09-15-2009, 02:48 PM
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You mean that all life is heading towards its own demise at one point or another? If so, I have to disagree.

Nature on its own is a slow moving process. Problems slowly arise within an area but such a problem would take so insanely long to do serious damage that nature has plenty of time to counter-balance it and fix it.

We on the other hand are doing things to the planet which nature can't counter-balance because its happening too fast. Hell I think it would take natural circumstances a good 2 million years, if not longer, to produce the amount of CO2 we're pumping into the air on a daily basis.
No, what I mean is that the driving force for all life is to survive, procreate, and prosper. We just happen to have bigger brains leading to more efficient methods of attaining those goals.

It's ALL Nature. Humans are just ahead of the game. I'm not trying to glorify our destructive behavior, I'm just trying to point out that Nature isn't always some mystical harmony among all forms of life, it's a competition for one species to thrive over another. Kill or be killed; survival of the fittest. Fittest to master one's surroundings, that is.
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