Animals And Humans
1. There is an enormous different between the life of humans and other
animals.
First of all, humans are clearly at the top of significance for
the simple
reason that they are at the top of food chain. This is what allows
people to
dictate society. Combine this with the fact that humans have the
ability to
reason, and it is clear that people have more of a significance.
It is as simple
as this, no other species as the ability to end the entire
world with tools
which they have created. The purpose of human life is to
strive to your calling.
Obviously, this is a vague and general statement.
That is because every single
person lives their lives in a different light. A
person has to live a life in
which they can look upon their dead body and
say, "Yeah, I did live a life
that I accomplished something." I have not
found my calling yet. I do not know
what my life is for yet. Until I do, I am
striving for what is important to me
now. Right now, I lead a goal oriented
life. I have certain goals for tennis, as
well as school that are my
priorities right now. Also, it is important to me to
stay in touch with my
family. Right now my life is not headed in any direction.
But soon I hope
to find my calling, and live my life down a path that I create
and dictate
myself, not a predetermined one. 2. I do not know what my beliefs
are about
God. I believe that there is something. I mean, all this "stuff"
of life just
seems to complex to just randomly appear. There is just to much in
life to be
a product of formulas and science. Also, I know sometimes when a
friend takes
me to church and it is time to pray, something happens. I get a
warm feeling
inside and I am calmed. Is this just because the soothing music
sounds nice?
I don’t know. But where is God? He isn’t in space. He isn’t
in the ocean.
This is my problem in believing. And religious people’s
explanation for this
is that you need to have "faith." This concept of faith
just doesn’t make
sense to me. I guess my beliefs in science come into play.
3. Out of
those three examples, the most real to me is the chair. I appreciate
things I
can understand. I know that because of the four legs, combines with the
base
of the chair, the wood serves as a functional chair. But the molecules?
I
don’t understand all that. I mean, If I took chemistry I guess I could,
but
then again maybe not. All it would take to discount all of our Science
knowledge
would be the discovery of aliens (of which I believe in). And as
far as images
and sensory go, those definitely are not real. This is because
we have to
interpret these things. And the way we interpret them is through
past
experiences, for this reason they do not seem to be able to be defined
as"real" to me. 4. To prove that I had a mind, I can only think of one
thing
to do. That would be to spell something in the ground bedding with my
hands. To
disprove the theorist, I would argue that I do have a mind. It is
my mind which
enables me to change society. It is the mind that makes people
think
differently. 5.Of coarse it is possible that only you are right. But,
it is also
possible that nobody knows the truth. After all, "The truth is out
there."
6. It is impossible to do. In fact sometimes I have this same
fear in my mind.
To me the worst thing to possibly happen is for you to
read a book, and to find
out at the end that the entire thing was a dream. If
I where to find out that my
entire life was the mere product of someone’s
dream, I would be very pissed
off. 7.I really would not know what to say. I
would tell them that I am a human
being from Earth. On earth humans are the
dominant and "superior" species. I
would explain to the alien that on Earth,
humans all have different talents and
exceed at different things.