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maybe we should
Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, April 16 2013 @ 07:10 PM EDT
send the "bad guys" into space and leave the benovolent people on
earth.

If all good willing people on earth would perish, would the new succesfull
species be scochroages or stockroages ?

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from the article
Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, April 16 2013 @ 09:50 PM EDT
You aren't going to change the behaviour of an entire species. Extinction events
have happened in the past and we are past due for the next. There is an entire
universe out there. I don't think its a stretch to say that there is an
unlimited amount of raw materials available, and 7-14 billion years to make the
best of them. Even the unlikely event there isn't another earth somewhere, it
would be best to get whatever we need off world and protect what we have here.

I don't know what value you give your own life, or things you have created, but
I'd rather the things humans have been able to accomplish to be known at the
death of the universe and not lost due to some short sightedness of a few
individuals.

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