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Humans at the End of the Day

Despite our technological abilities, we must respect god and the planet we live on.

March 22, 2006

Death Penality: Putting down animals should be not much different then our state's policy.

Legalize Suicide: A culture of freedom rather then of life is desirable.

Life and Death Politics: Looking at the meaning of Shiavo and Chippewa Indian Killer.

Life as the Freedom of the Individual: Thoughts on how society elevates biological life while deminishes freedom.

Live Free or Die: Is this existential question of democracy?

Outbreak: Soverignity and Life: After watching Outbreak about a month ago, I decided to think about what it meant to be human and the concept of freedom.

People as Just Animals: We would be so much better if we lived closer to earth.

Sucide in a Culture of Life: Our society's culture of life needs to be challenged and questioned.

You Have No Dignity: The lost of a word led to less freedom for all Americans.

Humans at the End of the Day

It sounds simple, but we all are people at the end of the day. That means we aren't god, we aren't some kind of supercreature, just a bunch of individuals who are talented and can manipulate and learn overtime. The ability to learn sets us beyond other animals, but we must remember in a very humble sense that we are still just little peoples.

Humans can gain a lot of technocratic ability through their study and learning over time. Yet, none of us is god, nobody is particularly special despite their technological or scientific wisdom. Certainly all of us have gained a lot of experience, and whatever we do we are one of the best at doing.

Whenever man does something, have to ensure that our actions are grounded in reality. It's nice that we have scientific exploits that can make our world a better place, but we must always remember we are just people, and not supermen. We might have some of the answers, but we are small beings to the greater natural world around us.

When we get cocky to the world around us and forget our humbleness as humans, we get into trouble. We must remain the simple humans that we are, nothing greater or less then the individuals we exist as. We should explore our world, and use technology to the best of our ability, but be careful to how much we exploit our world each and every day.

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