We are Our Own Destroyer’s
We can blame whatever we want but it’s our (man’s) fault the Earth is becoming angry.
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We Destroy Everything
Out of all the animals, and creations made, why are we the most destructive? What are we doing to help the environment/earth? What are our contributions?
Because of us (humans) the world’s changing, animals are losing their homes or on the verge of extinction. Can anyone guess why? Is it so we can build buildings, create different species or just play God all together?
Everything we buy is free but we’ve allowed everything to become overly convenient so we won’t have to do the work ourselves. Fruit, vegetables, air, water, clothes, food, and people are free. Money only has value because we allow it to.
We are the reason we’re in debt. If we didn’t allow trade and just lived how we were supposed to live on Earth there would be plenty for all. Earth had plenty for all to live but we are destroying it!
Currency became the result of ultimate greed, everything became for sale, and sometimes by force of sale.
The whole idea of trading goods for goods became something of an image of history that will probably never be brought back again. Well some people still do this but they are looked down upon because what they have isn’t “new” or came from someone else’s home and not the store.
When America was first discovered can you image how beautiful it must have been without the buildings, cars, sewers, pollution, and whatever else man created. When America was first discovered over 300 million Indians were destroyed to a mere 600, 000. The land was taken only for it to be destroyed; I wonder where’s the next place man will try and destroy. Will it be Islam, Pakistan, Africa, Afghanistan, or maybe the all beautiful Australia?
When I say man, I think we all know what man I mean but to be more clear, the one my ancestors called master, the one that feels itself superior to all, the one that invented Thanksgiving after the manslaughter of so many, the one that preach the constitution but does not abide by it. Let’s make it a little more clear; Pharisees, Romans, Emperors, the English, or the all so wonderful greedy men that must rule all and all its habitats.
The reality is all great empires fall and unfortunately so does its followers and the innocent.
We won’t be satisfied of our greed till it’s too late and all is destroyed by our own imaginations and pride. We will ultimately cause our own destruction.
How are we helping the food chain…..How are we helping the process of life? The birds help by controlling insects, the lion/lioness help by maintaining the population of Gazelle’s, wilder beast, etc. The plants and trees help us by giving off the oxygen we breathe while in turn we give off carbon dioxide. Unfortunately we chop down all the trees so where will the carbon dioxide go?
Everything that helps us survive we either destroy it, pollute it, or try to genetically alternate it so it can be something like it was before. We destroy to try and play God or a creator.
Why do we buy water when it’s free, oops I forgot we polluted that also. Next thing you know we’re going to pay for clean air because we polluted the free air so bad.
But I have a question, who will we blame when Earth is completely destroyed and begin to change due to the extreme abuse it’s encountered? It’ll be the government’s fault right? But a reality check for most of us, the only reason government does what it does is because we’ve elected them to.
We allow them to take our money to cause more destruction. Evolution happens to adjust to new climate changes and our evolution is happening because of our desire to have things of no specific benefit. Our laziness towards Earth has caused all types of weather changes but right now we are too consumed in ourselves we fail to realize it, but we will when it’s too late.
Can you blame some of God for flooding Earth, we destroy it, and can you blame him for destroying the one thing that destroys his creation, his hard work. Don’t you destroy pest when they harm your food, skin, or home? We are nothing but irritating pest that Mother Earth probably can’t wait to get rid of. We are the dandruff of Earth.
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papaleng
On April 7, 2009 at 11:57 am
well-written and you expressed well your thoughts.
Shannon Lynn Farlouis
On April 7, 2009 at 2:32 pm
This is a great article!! Green is poplar these days in time.
P A
On April 8, 2009 at 10:18 am
Thanks guys!
BBC
On April 19, 2009 at 2:06 am
Well-Written article!!!!!!!
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