20-01-2007, 11:42 PM
(This post was last modified: 20-01-2007, 11:45 PM by Anti Hacker.)
Little Killer Wrote:No. People agree on most things. Their personalities are different though.
Contradiction. People have personalities because their persona is swayed by their own views.
Little Killer Wrote:This would be good since technology would be worked on more.
Also wrong, many technologies that have a benefit to everyday life were created as a result of war. E.g. the jet engine. War accelerates technologies advances at an insane pace. If you disagree, look to any civilization that has existed through history.
Little Killer Wrote:Another thing is that people, or society, doesn't need to believe in everyone's opinion. They just need to be open minded and really see how all beliefs are entwined somehow.
People need to earn each others respect. Don't give your respect to random beliefs willy nilly or you'll trap yourself through your own logic into having to "respect" movements such as the Ku Klux Klan. I don't care what people say, it's sick

Little Killer Wrote:Now, other beings. They agree, so they want to cross space to convert other galyxies (guess that's how you spell it). That is the only time the wars go on. Other than that, they live peacefully.
Pretty GIANT assumption you have going on there. What if they want to mine our world of its richer minerals and just see us as vermin? It's not so wise to reach out to what you don't know in a way which makes you vulnerable. If you did that in cave men times, the other tribe would kill you good for a hunting ground

Like the Ethiopian-esque tribe which wiped out the Neanderthals. What you have never experienced, is, potentially dangerous. Mind you, those "Ethiopian-esque" people are actually MY ancestors.
If you look at the Neanderthals they differed from humans in many ways biologically. Enough to be considered another species of homosapien altogether.
Little Killer Wrote:This relates to how Christians believe that someday the world will become perfect and that the evil will be destroyed. (That war is called Ragnorok in Norse mythology. )
My parents are Christians and I also used to be confirmed, although I have now rejected that path. My parents did not (nor did I ever) believe such a ridiculous thing. Maybe a fundamentalist would, I don't know. Still seems like thin ground to me though buddy.
Evil will never be destroyed because it doesn't exist. Neither does good. There is only time, and events that happen through changing objects and masses of molecules upon it.
It is just a reaction, atoms smashing atoms. Pain is the reaction of atoms splitting apart at an inconvinient time and nothing more.
Evil IS a point of view, or a condition of the mind. But it does not really exist, it is just the lack of something greater and therefore cannot be destroyed.
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