I have decided that if I show you one extreme side, you will either A: if you’re a leftist, you will agree completely, B: if you are undecided, you will not only always be this way, and rightfully so, but you will also understand this perspective and say ‘okay,’ or C: if you are a right-field baseman, you’ll maybe-maybe-not say, ‘no thank you, please.’ Again, this is perhaps a sign that this universe needs a sense of balance, thus good and evil are okay. There is no sin (?).
Believe in evolution? I suppose some still do not. I suppose there is a chance that no one can ever explain how we managed to morphe from a giant, small brained, snarling reptiles, into small nearly hairless beings with four long limbs and a lot to say. I suppose it can easily be said that we are just clones of species from a galaxy far-far-away and martians brought us here [to destroy Earth]. This is because it hasn’t been proved false yet. And if that hasn’t been proved false yet, can’t it be said true that there is so much more to discover about our planet before we decide to rape humanity of everything we deserve to go and explore space? Is this the government’s way of chasing evolution? Maybe we should just assume that since we can’t breathe in space, the next evolved generations will.
Curiosity Killed the Politicians

By cherepub - Posted on March 31st, 2008
Tagged: Ethics
• hypocracy
• poltics
• Shared responsibility
• Effective government
• Personal freedom
• Better future



Spontaneous generation theory for the win!
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