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Is human just another animal, in its Kingdom?
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MaxEntropy_Man
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Is human just another animal, in its Kingdom?
It IS possible, that a human being is nothing but another form of life, in animal kingdom.
No different than a deer, a lion, a rabbit, or a mosquito. Or even a plant.
Simply, one of gazillion life form.
Just, with most intelligence.
Or, do the teachings of ANY religion - Hinduism, Islam, Christianity - make any sense at all, when they try to JUSTIFY it all by taking it to after-birth, before-birth?
At the end of the day - What matters, and what is A FACT for ANYONE - is THIS life.
Are ALL these religions BOGUS?
If not, how come they don't focus as much on PRESENT life, than before/after of it?
I find it amusing that all these religions focus on Sins, Past life/actions, What WILL happen in next, or Heaven and Hell - SO MUCH - That ALL have forgotten to DEFINE the PRESENT in detail?
I am human, and I am not yet sure if I should be any prouder than the tomato plant in my backyard,
TS.
No different than a deer, a lion, a rabbit, or a mosquito. Or even a plant.
Simply, one of gazillion life form.
Just, with most intelligence.
Or, do the teachings of ANY religion - Hinduism, Islam, Christianity - make any sense at all, when they try to JUSTIFY it all by taking it to after-birth, before-birth?
At the end of the day - What matters, and what is A FACT for ANYONE - is THIS life.
Are ALL these religions BOGUS?
If not, how come they don't focus as much on PRESENT life, than before/after of it?
I find it amusing that all these religions focus on Sins, Past life/actions, What WILL happen in next, or Heaven and Hell - SO MUCH - That ALL have forgotten to DEFINE the PRESENT in detail?
I am human, and I am not yet sure if I should be any prouder than the tomato plant in my backyard,
TS.
TruthSeeker- Posts : 1508
Join date : 2012-08-18
Re: Is human just another animal, in its Kingdom?
Yes.TruthSeeker wrote:Are ALL these religions BOGUS?
Do you want to be? It is not like you earned "being human" in any way; that just happened. I am sure you have other things to be more proud of, things that you have accomplished.TruthSeeker wrote:I am human, and I am not yet sure if I should be any prouder than the tomato plant in my backyard.
Idéfix- Posts : 8808
Join date : 2012-04-26
Location : Berkeley, CA
Re: Is human just another animal, in its Kingdom?
@Idefix -
1. Thanks for sharing your decisive thoughts. Its rare on such topics.
2. I think the fundamental dilemma of any human life is #3 below - Do you live it for your own happiness, or do you live it for others, sacrificing yours?
3. Why? (to Q#2 above)
TIA,
TS.
1. Thanks for sharing your decisive thoughts. Its rare on such topics.
2. I think the fundamental dilemma of any human life is #3 below - Do you live it for your own happiness, or do you live it for others, sacrificing yours?
3. Why? (to Q#2 above)
TIA,
TS.
TruthSeeker- Posts : 1508
Join date : 2012-08-18
Re: Is human just another animal, in its Kingdom?
I live life for my own happiness. Making people who you love happy can be one of the ways of achieving that happiness for yourself. When I do try to make other people happy, I *try* to remember that I am still doing it for my own happiness's sake, because it makes me happy to do things for them.
Idéfix- Posts : 8808
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Re: Is human just another animal, in its Kingdom?
@Idefix - Agreed. But then what when we reach a point when our own happiness is in someone else's control, because we chose to let go of our own self, for them? Love fkks all rationale, doesn't it? It makes you reach a point where you convincingly claim - Fkk my happiness! The point is - Life aint that simple.
TruthSeeker- Posts : 1508
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Re: Is human just another animal, in its Kingdom?
manne to laag re se human being is as unique because he eats mooli ke paranthe.
Captain Bhankas- Posts : 676
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Re: Is human just another animal, in its Kingdom?
that depends on which philosophy you prefer. do you prefer (-::-) or
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MaxEntropy_Man- Posts : 14702
Join date : 2011-04-28
Re: Is human just another animal, in its Kingdom?
Religion is all bogus and so is self happiness. True happiness is earned by making loved ones happy….if a sacrifice makes a person happy that is great, but when someone is forced to make a sacrifice – it is more of bending backwards or letting the other person walk all over something like that.
Imagine the globe as a life -womb and all living forms (including humans) as its living children and all our heart beats at the same time and the rhythm of life it creates and if you can tune in into the rhythm and feel the happiness and spread it …wonderful!
Sigh! I am getting very creative these days
Imagine the globe as a life -womb and all living forms (including humans) as its living children and all our heart beats at the same time and the rhythm of life it creates and if you can tune in into the rhythm and feel the happiness and spread it …wonderful!
Sigh! I am getting very creative these days
Nila- Posts : 1485
Join date : 2011-05-03
Age : 46
Re: Is human just another animal, in its Kingdom?
Word for word and sentence for sentence I agree.....I am so glad to find that there is another crazy person who has similar views as I do....Nila wrote:Religion is all bogus and so is self happiness. True happiness is earned by making loved ones happy….if a sacrifice makes a person happy that is great, but when someone is forced to make a sacrifice – it is more of bending backwards or letting the other person walk all over something like that.
Imagine the globe as a life -womb and all living forms (including humans) as its living children and all our heart beats at the same time and the rhythm of life it creates and if you can tune in into the rhythm and feel the happiness and spread it …wonderful!
Sigh! I am getting very creative these days
Marathadi-Saamiyaar- Posts : 17675
Join date : 2011-04-30
Age : 110
Re: Is human just another animal, in its Kingdom?
i sense quantum resonance.Nila wrote:Religion is all bogus and so is self happiness. True happiness is earned by making loved ones happy….if a sacrifice makes a person happy that is great, but when someone is forced to make a sacrifice – it is more of bending backwards or letting the other person walk all over something like that.
Imagine the globe as a life -womb and all living forms (including humans) as its living children and all our heart beats at the same time and the rhythm of life it creates and if you can tune in into the rhythm and feel the happiness and spread it …wonderful!
Sigh! I am getting very creative these days
bw- Posts : 2922
Join date : 2012-11-15
Re: Is human just another animal, in its Kingdom?
I agree with you sonogrammatically.bw wrote:i sense quantum resonance.
goodcitizn- Posts : 3263
Join date : 2011-05-03
Re: Is human just another animal, in its Kingdom?
@Nila - Well, yes - Money cannot buy happiness, providing happiness to self alone cannot provide it either. So, true happiness does come by making others happier. But thats a digression from what my original post asked - It questioned existence, religions, and the whole of animal kingdom. Its not about being creative, or imaginative, but about whats real. Or is reality an abstract form of art?
Thanks for your reply,
TS.
Thanks for your reply,
TS.
TruthSeeker- Posts : 1508
Join date : 2012-08-18
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