Are war and human/planetary extinction inevitabilities due to human nature?
Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 5:24 pm
in truth, everything has an end in this world. wars and planetary abuse caused by humans only speed up the process.
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Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 8:39 am
It is most certainly innevitable. If we don't cause anymore problems with global warming, there's the possibility of comets and other objects in space colliding with our planet. If that doesn't happen, the end of the world could possibly be when our sun turns into a Red Giant... of course, we could collide with Andromeda before that. I can't remember the timeline of those two. Either way about it, yes, our earth, home, and civilization will come to an end somehow...
I'll be dead by then though... hopefully! mrgreen
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 8:51 pm
I agree with edgewalker00. We alter the natural process. From this, For human activity, Is aggression an innate characteristic of human nature? Which leads to frustration then conflict which ultimately leads to war. Can anyone elaborate aggression?
There is no such thing as an everlasting importance. Why? Because there has to be an end of everything.
We also seem to over look the fact that nature isn't something that worries about the long run, it simply wants the quick fix. That's part of what the evolution process was founded on. Dear nature makes thousand of experiments through subtle mutations to create he most effective model for survival, no matter the cost.