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Verbal Sketchery
A place KijiLinn uses to vent various creative and personal writing tidbits, much like a sketchbook only in typing.
Evolution and Where We're Headed
X-posted from my livejournal

I spent a good long time trying to fall asleep last night, thinking about evolution. Considering my chosen faith and general attitude towards science, this is an odd subject to keep me awake at night (especially when there's a perfectly sexy husband next to me and I could be snuggled up against him, fast asleep). There are just some things about the concept that bug me.

All things considered, this train of thought spiralled into a mental commentary on the current state of human affairs and where the species is going... which is entirely relevant to evolution. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the basic thought of evolution is "the strongest survive"? And one would extend from this thought that humans are the height of evolution so far (with maybe the exception of insects, as the largest population on Earth). Does it follow that evolution is biased towards creating intelligence?

If so, then we are so ********. Looking at the direction of humans in the last century, we're not getting more intelligent. We're getting lazier. And lazy creatures are hardly more likely to survive. Children across the nation suffer from obesity. We fight wars for reasons nobody's certain of. Selective breeding (if you subscribe to pop culture) is heading us towards impossible body structures and even less intelligence than we've had in the past. More and more people are falling victim to cancer. And don't even get me started on the simple percentages of people who have poor eyesight (not exactly the best of survival traits... I should know). Not to mention the slow slaughter of our ecosystem.

Are we evolution's finest? Why us? Why the ape? Why not the canine or the feline or the avian? Don't tell me it's because of opposable thumbs... parrots have incredible ranges of motion and if opposable thumbs are such a big deal, you'd think other species would have evolved them eventually, too. If "higher" intelligence is such a big deal, why are we the only "intelligent" species on the planet?

Is the human race really such a fantastic thing? When we kill ourselves and kill our planet and shrug our shoulders dismissively at the destruction of the world around us? Are we really lords and kings of the earth? Or just rabid, power-hungry dictators?


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  • User Comments: [3]
    I am totally a new one to all this Gaia stuff but was curious enough to check it out. Very interesting. As for your comments on evolution, if it were true, then why is humankind getting worse and worse? I thought evolution was ascending to a higher form of life. If that's what it purports to be, then when it comes to us humans, we're going backward. Think about it. Evolution can't be true.

    I could give reams and reams of proof that evolution is a crock but first I'll let you chew on what I've already said.

    Meaning no disrespect to your views, but always looking for the Truth,
    I remain,
    Bummerdude

    comment bummerdude · Community Member · Thu Aug 03, 2006 @ 03:11am
    Just a note to bummerdude:

    It appears you've utterly missed her point. She was saying pretty much the same thing you were. Something tells me you need to work on your reading comprehension.

    On that note, stay away from Extended Discussion.

    comment AlysRQ · Community Member · Thu Aug 24, 2006 @ 03:02pm
    *sighs* A misunderstanding of Evolution.

    Basically, Evolution is not 'the strongest survive'. It is the ones most suited to their current environment survive. If a herd of cows travel from a warm place to a cold place, the ones with slightly thicker coats of fur are going to survive better because they will be better able to handle the cold, not because they are smarter.

    Human brains' large ability is currently thought of to be the result of sexual selection, basically the female chooses her mate and so the genes that are passed down. The males that showed to be better at adopting to their environments and who seemed to be the healthiest would be chosen to mate with. Some how, over thousands of generations, this caused our brains to get bigger. O.o;

    You cannot compare evolution between massively different speicies fairly in my opinion. Some basic comparision can be done, but for in dept comparison, stay within a speicies. The thing is, humans have really stopped evolving in a physical sense. Evolution is something that occurs over a long streach of time through genetics. Ever since humans were able to solve their problems so that those genetically less fourtunate were still able to breed and pass on their genes, evolution on a human frame became a bit more moot. We are altering our environment instead of allowing the environment to alter us.

    It is because of evolution that we have different skin tones, hair texture, and even body structure for the most part. Because those physical characteristics helped the people who lived in that area to better survive their environment. All of the problems you were looking at are social problems, not gentics and not evolution.

    Take it up with the decay of morals and common sense department of this building. XD

    comment Icysnowgirl · Community Member · Fri Sep 22, 2006 @ 07:34pm
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