It seems many things and possibly all things are perishable but it
bears no meaning nor represents any point beyond something being
perishable.  To consider life being a product of "intelligent" design
requires a great deal of blind faith, for nothing in our history has
ever demonstrated that notion as conclusive evidence but has clearly
maintained itself to be deduction.  Fact is that any real observation
of life will reveal numerous design flaws which fail to meet any
standard of a super intelligence.  Health and disease concerns are
evidence of a faulty design just from start; tack on the natural
disasters that kill millions each year and the intelligence portion of
your argument continues to shrink.

A feral child is born and throughout life fails to reach any level of
discernible intelligence therefore it could be reasonably understood
that intelligence in an of itself is a product stemming from multiple
factors such as environmental influence. You fail to recognize the
fact that we have ascended from a prehistoric time of limited mental
capacity, that we were simply another beast roaming the earth, that
other now extinct beasts of mammoth proportion were our co-inhabitants
and very little if any of that existence exhibited signs of
intelligent design.

Humans developed the ability to speak and communicate ideas which were
shared among groups and through travel were extended to other areas.
While some groups progressed others remained primitive, which is still
evidenced today by primitive cultures who for some reason remain
isolated in remote areas of jungles and forests.  Early man conjured
ideas from simple deduction based on environment and finally reaching
a point of recognition of helplessness over certain conditions began
to look elsewhere for help, ergo; gods were created.   By mere
observation of cultural systems whereby different charges were
delegated to certain individuals it became clear that the environment
must have been commanded by individual gods, ergo; the sun god, god of
the sea and others.

Then of course there came the ultimate source of knowledge "religion"
and along with it came power and the destruction that ensued.
Individuals became aware that others less astute would turn to them
for answers and so having answers was a must in order to establish one
as being an authority.  At the same time there were others who
branched off with other ideas such as monotheism and established their
congregation.  One led to another and the ramification of the idea
that there were gods filled the earth.  Governments were literally
built on the ideas and once it was realized that the resultant bi-
product of religion was monetary wealth it became clear that others
needed to be destroyed because they were taking away from the
profits.

Well here we are living in a world with thousands of years behind us
filled with a myriad of religious beliefs and a gazillion hours of
"prayer" to imaginary gods imploring them to help us out of our
misery.  Still after all this time and effort we find ourselves
floundering in the muck and mire of a self induced quagmire of world
hunger and poverty.  Your god and any other person's god has done
nothing about hunger and poverty and it remains a crucial human
issue.  But there is a cure without a god.

There are simple solutions to world hunger/poverty but humanity is
just not doing anything about it.  There are simple solutions to
homelessness but humanity is not doing anything about it.

What humanity "IS" doing is foreclosing on homes and farms, paying
farmers not to grow crops as a means of controlling stock figures and
numerous other blockage devices designed to encourage quagmires.

What humanity "IS" doing is setting up systems of government and
financial institutions that create "Mega Wealth" and "Wars" to gain
wealth and it "IS" being accomplished without any problem.
Mega wealth>No Problem  War>No Problem  Hunger>Problem
Homelessness>Problem  Poverty>Problem

And here is the story about how religion gets going......

First you have the sheep that are freezing in the cold while their
wool
is constantly being fleeced.  They don't understand why they are
always in the cold when they have so much wool.   They look and see
the fleecers living warm and cozy with their wool and see piles of
wool not being used but sold to other fleecers.  The sheep get tired
of being cold so they start to buy back their wool but the prices are
really high and some sheep can't afford to buy any, so they must
remain cold, some are so cold that they freeze to death.  Some of the
sheep protest but many of them are jailed, assassinated and turned
into mutton soup.
One of the sheep named Shep tells the other sheep that the reason they
are cold is because they were born as bad sheep and must pray to
BahBah the great sheep deity.  Shep teaches the sheep how to pray and
tells the sheep they need to keep him warm so that he can keep
teaching them about BahBah.  The sheep gather whatever wool they can
glean from the fields and barns and keep Shep warm.  Thousands of
years go by and many sheep replace Shep and the sheep continue to
support the huge organization that Shep built, but the sheep are still
cold and giving all their wool to the fleecers 'and' the Shep while
waiting for BahBah to deliver them to freedom.  Nothing ever happens
but the sheep are told not to worry because as long as they keep
praying and giving wool to the Shep they will have everlasting life in
Sheep Heaven.
Then there is Wolfy, Shep's friend, he sees how Shep has created an
empire and so starts telling the wolves that the reason they are
hungry is because they were born as bad wolves and must pray to Wol
the wolf deity.  The wolves did not have anything to give Wolfy so
besides praying they began to"Prey" on the sheep so they could keep
Wolfy well fed in order to keep teaching them how to pray to Wol.
Well the story goes on until hundreds of other Shep's and Wolfy's
began to spring up but......."The sheep are still Cold."

Moral of the story?  BahBah is Bull.

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