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Archangel
- Jul 29, 2021
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The universe doesn't care about us, humans. We are insignificant in the universe. so insignificant even, that after we are gone (and I mean the human race and eventually our planet), the universe will not notice it. Humans will have gone extinct long before the earth ceases to exist, and it is very unlikely that somebody (provided there actually is anyone else in the universe) in the universe will notice or if they notice (and that is a BIG if) they probably won't care. So, I think the universe is indifferent and uncaring and cold.
 
I also don't think there is a god.
 
Is the universe pointless? Is earth? In the grander scheme of things, on the big-time scales, yes! it is pointless. We evolved from simple amino acids to macromolecules, to ever more complex self-organizing systems that eventually started to preserve themselves from the entropy that will eventually be the master of us all. Millions of years later, we emerged. And at one point we will go extinct, together with all the other lifeforms that we know now. And none of what any of us ever did will matter. There will be a time that earth is a barren planet, or at least devoid of life. And I don't pretend to know the fate of the universe, but it wouldn't surprise me if even that will "someday" will cease to exist or become static or whatever may happen.
 
So what? Who cares about the times in thousands, hundreds of thousands, nay even millions of billions of years from now? You and I, we deal with our own life, right now. I don't believe in an afterlife or a god or whatnot only that rebirth mighht occurs again if not then your nothing forever
	
		
			
		
		
	
			
			I also don't think there is a god.
Is the universe pointless? Is earth? In the grander scheme of things, on the big-time scales, yes! it is pointless. We evolved from simple amino acids to macromolecules, to ever more complex self-organizing systems that eventually started to preserve themselves from the entropy that will eventually be the master of us all. Millions of years later, we emerged. And at one point we will go extinct, together with all the other lifeforms that we know now. And none of what any of us ever did will matter. There will be a time that earth is a barren planet, or at least devoid of life. And I don't pretend to know the fate of the universe, but it wouldn't surprise me if even that will "someday" will cease to exist or become static or whatever may happen.
So what? Who cares about the times in thousands, hundreds of thousands, nay even millions of billions of years from now? You and I, we deal with our own life, right now. I don't believe in an afterlife or a god or whatnot only that rebirth mighht occurs again if not then your nothing forever
 
				
		 
			 
		 
		 
		 dust that will once again join the cosmic journey.  I used to believe in an omnipresent God but the more I see of humanity, the more I realise that we are not God's creation. We pray to 'God' for peace but I see more wars. We pray for food and water and then I see children starving. Religion enables people to pray to nothingness, and relieve them of guilt for their failure to resolve the devastation that is gripping our world. Anger, greed, selfishness, brutality, disease, famine, wars just to mention a few, God does not intervene other than to threaten the individual with devine retribution if xyz is done or not done.  Why does God allow children to starve. Why does God allow wars if intervention can find peace. No, humankind has deluded itself and has created its own destructive mindset which I fear will end humankind, the failed nature experiment.
dust that will once again join the cosmic journey.  I used to believe in an omnipresent God but the more I see of humanity, the more I realise that we are not God's creation. We pray to 'God' for peace but I see more wars. We pray for food and water and then I see children starving. Religion enables people to pray to nothingness, and relieve them of guilt for their failure to resolve the devastation that is gripping our world. Anger, greed, selfishness, brutality, disease, famine, wars just to mention a few, God does not intervene other than to threaten the individual with devine retribution if xyz is done or not done.  Why does God allow children to starve. Why does God allow wars if intervention can find peace. No, humankind has deluded itself and has created its own destructive mindset which I fear will end humankind, the failed nature experiment. 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		