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Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2002 12:10 AM
Subject: {W&P} Common Sense

In a message dated 7/22/2002 5:52:41 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


A theory like the theory of evolution don't require "faith in spite of what the common sence tells you". It's not claiming to be the final truth either. It's just what we have to accept as the logical answere until some more facts makes it reasonable to change the theory. To expect more than that is to expect utopia. And utopia is what most "wholy books" deals with under influence of a Gods will.

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Well .....
I'm definitely into common sense over higher education...
And when I look at the world, MY common sense tells me that all of this couldn't possibly be just an accident.
 
I agree. It's not just an accident. My common sense tells me that it is the evolution in action and further more: it's still going on. And it never stops. We may think that we are the top of the ladder, but it's only so far.

There's more to it -- I don't know for sure what it is -- but I know it's there. You can call it God or a General Electric Food Processor for all I care -- but it's not just a mere accident.
Exactly, there is more coming as humans more and more act and behave as the cancer of this planet. Of course it's there. The best and most actual name is the DNA-molecule and all that the DNA has changed us and all other living things into is no accident, but no God has had anything to do with it. It's chemistry. Clever chemistry it may seem but under the law of try and error.
 
If you look at the planet earth from the outside it's not difficult to see that one of the spiecis has gone wild with stripmining, deforresting, fast burning the resources and polluting the atmosphere, and thereby leaving the rest of the spiecis less and less space to live in. Like bacterias we are fast growing in numbers and are destoying our own enviroment and soon (in evolutionary terms) face famine. Is that also Gods will? Or can we hope for a divine interferrence (a God?) that neutralize humans irresponsible behavior? Should we hope for this and like stupid animals or bacteeria just utterly destoy our enviroment or can humans use their common sense and counteract the effects? The Kyoto agreement is a good atempt in that direction, but to few have understoood or want to understand the need. Some - most of us - strive for "the good life" that will not do any good for the enviroment, I'm afraid. I hope I'm worng.
 
Claes
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