Re: Theos-World Re: Fundamentalism, religion and reason
Aug 04, 2006 09:51 PM
by adelasie
We may be talking about two kinds of survival, short term and long
term. In the long term it seems pretty clear that humanity will
survive. It always has, for longer than we can even imagine. But
there are cataclysms in the picture too, which tend to clear the
slate from time to time. One of those would seem like the end to
someone who only considered material manifestation as evidence of
existence.
Adelasie
On 4 Aug 2006 at 1:17, Drpsionic@aol.com wrote:
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> How can you be sure that there will be a future at all for humanity?
> The present trends indicate that the future is fast disappearing.
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> Easy. The present trends are nonsense.
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> Humanity has survived ice ages, wars, famines, plagues and Carlos. It has a
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