Exams are here and I'm halfway done!
Though, it is somehow irritating when people randomly come to msn and say 'Woohoo! Freedom!'
When I say random, I mean like, I do know the person but am not that emotionally, or psychologically close to them.
Anyway I've been thinking a lot as usual. And I think to myself, is there anything deeper than what we see the world as now. It is quite alright to be living here I guess. But, maybe it's just me, I feel like humans have become what Biologists call "invasive species".
And so I wonder, whoever gave us this intelligence? Was it when Adam and Eve ate the fruits of the tree that God told them not to eat, that gave them this intelligence and thus we are this intelligent? Or has evolution made it such that humans, the non-hairy apes, are more intelligent?
If it was Adam and Eve, then I might just think that God is kinda disappointed in us coz we were created in His image and now have intelligence, and we are destroying the world around us that He created for us. Also, we use this intelligence to cheat and deceive, to desire for something we might not even deserve... I don't think God wanted humans to use our intelligence this way.
And about evolution. This intelligence we have is destroying the world we live in. I'm talking about depleting ozone layers, fossil fuels, and melting ice caps. If evolution meant the survival of the fittest, by making us humans the top organisms of the whole system of life, aren't we destroying it as well? See, when we destroy our environment, nothing else lives. Perhaps only some microorganisms, or creatures that live so deep down in the world (those depths that humans never can reach) will survive.
We are destroying ourselves, ultimately, are we not?
Maybe it won't happen in our generation, and that's what people believe. But this is selfish thinking. Our future generations will think of us as destroyers and selfish people. We leave them to clean up our mess, while we sit here thinking they can. What if they can't?
In any case, several mass extinctions have taken place on our planet Earth. I don't deny that one day in the far future, that the human race will be wiped out, bringing the other creatures and organisms with us. And I just hope that the next generation, the next era, the living creatures will learn to love and take care of our planet, better then we do.