If man is a product of nature, then doesn't it follow that whatever man makes is also a product of nature?

When a beaver builds a dam we call it an act of nature. When a man builds a dam we call it interfering with nature. But both the beaver and the man are themselves creations of nature, and both are merely doing what they evolved to do.

Is it possible that we were chosen to have intelligence for a reason? Is it possible that we have a greater role to play in the future of our world than any of us can yet predict?

Science, like everything else we do, involves a learning process. There is always a period of time when mistakes are made because we are still learning. To not make any mistakes is to not learn anything. But once we have it figured out, incredible things start to happen.

Is it better to pause evolution for fear of making a mistake, or is it better to keep moving forward knowing it's going to hurt from time to time?
CityBoyGoneCountry Reviewed by CityBoyGoneCountry on . I am nature... ? If man is a product of nature, then doesn't it follow that whatever man makes is also a product of nature? When a beaver builds a dam we call it an act of nature. When a man builds a dam we call it interfering with nature. But both the beaver and the man are themselves creations of nature, and both are merely doing what they evolved to do. Is it possible that we were chosen to have intelligence for a reason? Is it possible that we have a greater role to play in the future of our world Rating: 5