Re: Genetics, Eugenics and the future of mankind



CabinBoy wrote:
On May 22, 9:46 pm, "Pete" <p...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
CabinBoy wrote:
There is a draft bill which is today circulating in the British
House of Commons which has the potential to destroy the most
important aspect of planet earth - human life itself.

Error...the most important aspect of the planet is the wildlife and
all the other things associated with nature (trees, mountains,
glaciers, rivers etc). These are the things that man is destroying.
Animals give you unconditional love - people give you bull*** :-) .

While people may, "give you bull***", without them, one runs into the
ancient corollary; "If a tree fell in a forest and no one was there to
hear or see it, did it really fall?" Without humans, trees, glaciers
and spider monkeys have no meaning. I admit man is doing his level
best to wipe out the earth and responsible persons should stand
against this, but humanity is God's highest creation. Unfortunately,
we have chosen to fall off this lofty peak and wallow in the mud of
destruction, war and general nonsense. Eugenics is part of this
general nonsense and is behind the actions of Parliament.

Be nice to an animal today, but remember to speak out against
Eugenics!

CB.

I wonder why my OE didn't stagger you over one notch in your reply - hmmmm?

Anyway CB, I didn't want to get into God and won't, but I totally agree with
you about man messing with embryos, and cloning, or whatever, but animals
are still the best people. Isn't it a shame about the two whales trapped in
California - it bothers me deeply. You can bet that man is somehow
responsible for that, even though some animal lovers are trying to save
them. It will break my heart if they die a slow death.

The whales didn't ask for that, and neither did our soldiers in Iraq, but
man is definitely responsible for the latter and I believe the whales also
(by injuring them with a propeller or whatever and possibly causing them to
get confused and escape in the wrong direction - I know that is
hypothetical, but man did it - no doubt.

I am a man, but do not agree with so many things, that I also am partly
responsible for, like all of us- but I try to do my best for the environment
and nature and wildlife. I have written many letters in my life on all
avenues, but sometimes it gets frustrating and all you can do is say you
tried. I have also won some consumer advocate claims - but it really pisses
me when I waste my time and can't achieve what I wanted. Oh well, I am
starting to ramble. Sorry. You are definitely right about the eugenics.

Take care...Pete


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