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Illegal Beings: Human Clones

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anabanana ( 11/13/2003, 11:17:19 )

well, its hard to compare human responses to those of animals because we have something they don't. cognition. our ability to think over instinct(persay an animal killing you because you might kill it). our mind is capability to think that maybe if i don't disturb it it won't attack me. or well even though this animal can hurt me it is important to the ecological balance and therefore i shouldn't wipe them out. animals can't wipe us out cause they can't think like that. plus, we can't try to rise over nature. we live in it. and depend highly of it. its very important for our own sake to keep a balance. survival of the fitist has to do with the ability for an animal to adapt and evolutionize. human beings are one of the most adaptive animals in the animal kingdom. its not just luck, its our ability to change with the enviroment.the idea that nature is good and people are bad can be nonsense or true. it depends on how educated the person we are talking about is. but there are somethings that are bad in nature.mosquitos!!

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