by sideways8 on Fri Dec 05, 2008 06:26
It may be pessimism that clouds my inability to see your vision as it may be arrogance for your inability to see my truth. If what you say here becomes a natural reality, I should hope that I am not restricted from my right to die. "Why cant man move into the concept of immortality? " I doubt you have done any critical thinking regarding this statement, I should hope the prior is a truth for had you done critical analysis on this and thought it to be true I am more worried for your intentions then I am for your logic. Immortality is not a state of life, it is a state of death. We must die in order to have lived. Nature is perfect, nature admits no flaws. If you do not abide by nature, you do not abide by reason, logic and love. Social structures may fail, ideals may flatten and governments may collapse but it is nature we can turn to for guidance on our errors, so do not speak against nature. Rather you should ask how can we become more intact with nature rather then strive from it.
A vision will do you no good if the reasoning does not strive for the betterment of mankind, as a whole.
Tomorrow is nothing, today is too late; the good lived yesterday. - Marcus Aurelius