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Researcher 246653 Posted Sep 22, 2003
All members writing on this subject have made worthwhile points on humanity and its effect on the world we live in....Life is a universal force of creation. What us so-called humans have done is to reverse its process on this planet which in turn is leading to a world void of its physical and spiritual essence. George Orwell said it best when he said, " This is your future only you can change it."
May humanity prevail in a sterile world or the beginning of the end has begun!?
Robert Frederick.Scotland
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Ghost RiderĀ© Posted Sep 25, 2003
Evolution is an unstoppable force.
When the first sea creature crawled out of the water, it shared spacetime with the soldiers going up Omaha Beach.
When the first molecule developed, it invented the way to Nuclear Fission.
It is up to us to decide the way forward.
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smiley Posted Oct 25, 2003
i am concerned that u focus to much on the negative aspects of life. yes your points are valid, but there is also much beauty and kindness in our world. do not be to focused on the media - it is their policy to focus on the negative - it makes better reading - but penetrates the fabric of our being until we believe it. as a gp u will also experience an abnormal proportion of negativity in your work, just keep grounded - much of life is shit (excuse relevant language) but we must b sustained by the positive, from the beauty of a flower to a kind deed of a friend. i sound like a real hippy chick(i am not - however, it is true it is sat night and i am a little drunk)but i truely believe this is the only way we can effectively survive. (not so much survival of the fittest but survival of the positivist)
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