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humans are not naturally good or bad. We're not oil-hungry shit monsters, and we're not LSD-dropping tree huggers, either. Most of us are indifferent.
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Agreed.
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The reason we have become the dominant species is because we're able to USE the resources, so naturally we have to, otherwise we wouldn't be able to do much at all.
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I'm not sure I have a clue what you mean, here. Everything living uses resources, what makes our cultures different from most animals is that we're driven to over-use. Our societal idea of the perfect life happens to be one that is exceedingly resource heavy. One might argue that animals tend to over-use as well, (and one would be right) but other animals aren't capable of exploiting as well as we are. Does that mean we should? We're the only species that can cause nuclear winter, therefore we should?
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The bad things we've done don't outweigh the good things we've accomplished. All of our achievements in mathematics, philosophy, and all around science (I'm not talking technical science).
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This is arguable. It depends on what you think are bad things and what you think are good things. I might think that having to work forty hours a week at a mindless job is bad. And you might say that because I work those hours I get electricity, warmth and a roof. At the end of the day, the niceties of life are subjective. Some need them, some don't.
I think the bad outweighs the good because our culture has a tendency to expand beyond its means. I don't think that in the future when we've destroyed all the natural resources there will be some magic pill to save humanity. And I think that even if there were, who'd save the rest of the creatures on earth? Who's to say they won't one day be capable of thinking on our level or beyond?
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To give up the pursuit of science would be lunacy. I didn't even mention art and culture... Don't go insane. Humans are bad, and they're good. We have Mother Theresas, and we have land barons. Let's deal with it and not take the pussy way out by giving it up.
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I may have missed something, but I don't recall anyone suggesting we toss out science, or abandon art and culture. The last two aren't even things we could abandon if we wanted too. We're hardwired, so to speak. Nevertheless, the pussy way out is to accept the eventual destruction of the earth's species to feed us as the inevitable way of things. The pussy way out is saying, "We're smarter than anything else so we deserve whatever we can get."
Again, humans aren't bad or good; technology isn't bad or good. What matters is being smart about the way you live your life. Resources don't last forever, no matter how limitless the supply of water from the tap.
Oh, and Rich the Intern's right about modern technology improving on the old. I don't think nuclear is the way to do it, since the waste is next to impossible to get rid of, but fossil fuels won't cut it. Besides, whats the latest projection? 2050, something like that, before there just isn't any more fossil fuels on earth. Period. It would be nice to have an alternative source that couldn't sterilize everything for a mile radius.
As for intelligent, technologically advanced civilizations elsewhere. Of course there are. Why wouldn't there be? On the other hand, why would they have to be technologically advanced to count? For most of human history our most complex tool was a sharp rock. And those people were genetically IDENTICAL to who we are now. The creation of the plough didn't make us smarter, it just meant we worked harder.