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It is just like man's vanity and impertinence to call an animal dumb because it is dumb to his dull perceptions.
If you pick up a starving dog and make him prosperous, he will not bite you. That is the difference between dog and man.
I have no color prejudices nor caste prejudices nor creed prejudices. All I care to know is that a man is a human being, and that is enough for me; he can't be any worse.
Linja wrote:At the moment I feel a tremendous pride in my human genetics. I feel like I'm going to burst at the chest this feeling is so strong. I've felt it so many times before, but right now, it's amazing.
This may seem like a stupid topic, but I don't. Are you proud to be a homo sapien as I am? If so, give reasons, if not, give reasons. I just want to hear people's opinions on this. There have been times when I've been ashamed of being a human, mainly when I look at the way we treat our planet, but that shame has passed (although the environment is still a strong issue in my mind).
So let me know how you feel.
-Linja
Linja wrote:Mortal, from your post, I'm assuming that you don't share pride in your race. Care to elaborate on why this is?
Mortal wrote: (W)e are responsible for all the good and all the bad in the world. To say pride of being a human is to condone both all good and all bad in the world. Therefore I am not proud, neither am I ashamed.
sandy82 wrote:In terms of pride, one of the biggest advances for humans was the development of self-awareness...looking into the water of a placid pool and realizing the concept of "That's me."
sandy82 wrote:Linja, I'm sorry to say it, but I have to go with Mortal on this. Two reasons.
1. Mortal uses broad generalities, and I'm sure he/she applies them first personally before ascribing them to anyone else.
2. I hear that Mortal stayed up late at nights planning the spring tsunami, the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens, every drought in the Sahel...not to mention the season's first tropical storm. :)
Mortal, the enemy of the good is the perfect. Man's imperfections do not automatically mean that man is bad.
Efforts to perfect mankind have led to some of the worst tyrannies this world has ever known.
Live with the imperfections while trying to encourage thought and kindness around the edges. It beats the alternatives.
And now, back to the originally scheduled broadcast, already in progress.
Jack wrote:-----------Mortal-----------
There go those broad generalities, Mortal. Once again I seek definitions. What is perfection, in your eyes? What does it mean to be sentient?
I agree that man(if we must speak in such generalities) is filled with the potential for both evil, and good. I must say that we haven't really done much of the latter until recently.
I don't think that we can know what is impossible. We can only say that something is impossible at any given moment. It seems to me that life on this planet will stop at nothing less than perfection.
Linja wrote:I think that humans have done much to merit pride over dogs and other animals. We show an understanding of the universe around us that is seemingly void to animals. Animals (as science would suggest) have a limited impact on the world in comparison to us. We work on understanding the very laws of nature and the universe. We have the power to change the world, and even the power to leave this world. No animal shows this level of intelligence and power. On the same token though, we unfortunantly use our minds and power to great evil, and that is sad to see, but it all comes down to what the individual does, and in general, we have much superiority over animals.
-Linja
kitnoki wrote:I still can't beleive people are trying to divide humans from other animals :) Each time they try, some one shoots it down. "Humans are the only Furless biped!" How about a chicken? "Humans are the only ones that use tools!" Sorry, try again, otters break clams using rocks. "Humans are the only ones that MAKE tools" Realy, Can't you try harder than that? But if you insist... Chimps make termite fishing sticks. "Humans are selfaware!" so are chimps, gorillas,and oragutans....
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missypuss wrote: Exactly!! Look at the old steam locomotives and compare them to the high speed bullets you can ride on nowadays!!
missypuss wrote: Im quite sure some one somewhere is preparing for the lessons that our children will learn.
sandy82 wrote:missypuss wrote: Exactly!! Look at the old steam locomotives and compare them to the high speed bullets you can ride on nowadays!!
missypuss, unfortunately human pride does not stretch to include the US passenger railway system. With some regional exceptions, you can see those 50-year-old diesel trains wheezing down the tracks today. No national system of Intercity trains here...and no TGVs or Chunnels.
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