Written by Mathew Naismith
I’m having a really interesting conversation with other
people on the question, “Is the human race worth saving”, so I thought I would
share my recent replies in relation to this topic to give an idea in where this
simple question is leading us too, are we going against God’s consciousness’s
nature? This has everything to do with human nature of self-preservation and
God’s nature of the preservation of all it creates.
I think it's against
human nature to say no to this question because human nature is all about self-preservation
but is saying no to this question going against Gods nature?
Would God, or the
consciousness of God, want the human race, through it's own self-preservation,
want all other of God's creations destroyed by self-presentational humans, is
this natural in God's nature for human to do this? I very much doubt it but it
is human nature to say no so why did so many say yes?
I could be wrong but I
think this has something to do with God's consciousness not human consciousness
in saying yes to this question. We are becoming more aware of our destructive
ways to everything else created from God's consciousness’s, it's not natural to
destroy everything else of God's consciousness for self-preservation.
In all I agree with
Lilo, this isn't saying we are right however, it's just saying there are other
things of God's consciousness that needs considering here other than human
consciousness. We do indeed need to consider all other species.
I should also mention
I said yes to this question for reasons already given however again this is all
to do with self-preservation which is of human nature. Don't get me wrong, I
almost said no to this question, I think it's going against God's consciousness
to destroy all else of God's consciousness for the sake of self-preservation of
one tiny part of God's consciousness. Yes I believe human consciousness is but
a grain of sand on a beach in comparison to all of what God's consciousness is
and represents.
Am I allowing human
nature to overrule God's nature in answering this question by saying yes? Most definitely but I do this with
reservation, am I willing to sacrifice all else that is of God's consciousness
for the sake of human consciousness? It would seem so and in doing so I'm going
against God's nature however there is a slight chance we just might get through
this.
What is going to
happen if we somehow get through this? In my mind we will take on a totally
different more constructive mentality, a creative and constructive mentality a
lot closer to God's consciousness that will preserve all else that is of God's
consciousness, not destroy it.
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