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<blockquote data-quote="pauli" data-source="post: 6967" data-attributes="member: 88"><p><strong>Are you afraid?</strong></p><p></p><p>Actually SFWs, I don't think it strange that the Titor story gave you a sense of hope. It did the same thing for me, but for a different reason.</p><p></p><p>As much as I know I will probably get flamed for saying this, I thought his question about 130 million dying being a "good thing" wasn't totally wrong. I actually thought it was an interesting question - a bit provocative, yes, but good. It made me think. He talked about the state of our society, of our selfishness and rampant consumerism. He spoke about moral and religious issues, etc. along the same lines. Being a religious person myself, I really feel we are out of control in this society. I think we are too consumed with ourselves and that it might take a whole generation dying out to get us to see how absolutely corrupt we are. Please understand when I say this that in NO WAY do I wish to see such a thing happen, but I do think that there was something to be said for him asking the question.</p><p></p><p>So, I also felt a sense of hope from his postings - albeit for a slightly different reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pauli, post: 6967, member: 88"] [b]Are you afraid?[/b] Actually SFWs, I don't think it strange that the Titor story gave you a sense of hope. It did the same thing for me, but for a different reason. As much as I know I will probably get flamed for saying this, I thought his question about 130 million dying being a "good thing" wasn't totally wrong. I actually thought it was an interesting question - a bit provocative, yes, but good. It made me think. He talked about the state of our society, of our selfishness and rampant consumerism. He spoke about moral and religious issues, etc. along the same lines. Being a religious person myself, I really feel we are out of control in this society. I think we are too consumed with ourselves and that it might take a whole generation dying out to get us to see how absolutely corrupt we are. Please understand when I say this that in NO WAY do I wish to see such a thing happen, but I do think that there was something to be said for him asking the question. So, I also felt a sense of hope from his postings - albeit for a slightly different reason. [/QUOTE]
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