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What's So Great About Humanity?
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<blockquote data-quote="taykair" data-source="post: 177282" data-attributes="member: 9418"><p>In spite of everything, I will never give up on humanity. Not one little bit. It's true that we have a barbarous past. And it's true that many live in such conditions even now. Hopefully, though, we are merely living in the fog created from the last, dying breath of barbarism, and that the time of humanity's darkness will soon be over. </p><p></p><p>But even if it's not - even if we are a thousand years, rather than a thousand months, away from finally achieving the freedom, peace, prosperity and unity which all the world has sought for so long - then I still have faith in us. Even if it should take a hundred thousand, rather than ten thousand, years for humanity's presence to be spread across this solar system, I still believe that it will be so. Though it take a million years - or a billion, or more - I know that our descendants shall one day fill this universe with Life and with Mind. We have a destiny. I know it.</p><p></p><p>I do not know how or why I believe this to be so, but I know it to be so with the same certainty that I know that one plus one equals two. My mind simply cannot be changed on this matter, no matter what arguments may be offered to test it.</p><p></p><p>I say it now: I believe that we human beings have a wonderful future ahead of us and that, no matter what obstacles may temporarily deter us, we will eventually prevail. We have a destiny. Case closed, and so is my mind - at least on this subject. I won't even try to argue with anyone who thinks differently. Do I argue about whether or not one plus one equals two, or that sand is sandy, or that water is wet? No. So don't even bother engaging me on this point. I won't play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="taykair, post: 177282, member: 9418"] In spite of everything, I will never give up on humanity. Not one little bit. It's true that we have a barbarous past. And it's true that many live in such conditions even now. Hopefully, though, we are merely living in the fog created from the last, dying breath of barbarism, and that the time of humanity's darkness will soon be over. But even if it's not - even if we are a thousand years, rather than a thousand months, away from finally achieving the freedom, peace, prosperity and unity which all the world has sought for so long - then I still have faith in us. Even if it should take a hundred thousand, rather than ten thousand, years for humanity's presence to be spread across this solar system, I still believe that it will be so. Though it take a million years - or a billion, or more - I know that our descendants shall one day fill this universe with Life and with Mind. We have a destiny. I know it. I do not know how or why I believe this to be so, but I know it to be so with the same certainty that I know that one plus one equals two. My mind simply cannot be changed on this matter, no matter what arguments may be offered to test it. I say it now: I believe that we human beings have a wonderful future ahead of us and that, no matter what obstacles may temporarily deter us, we will eventually prevail. We have a destiny. Case closed, and so is my mind - at least on this subject. I won't even try to argue with anyone who thinks differently. Do I argue about whether or not one plus one equals two, or that sand is sandy, or that water is wet? No. So don't even bother engaging me on this point. I won't play. [/QUOTE]
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