Quote Originally Posted by 2600HERTZ
If peace were natural, we would be practicing it, what is natural for humans is survival at all costs(it is the very root of being a human, and you can see it practiced anywhere large or small scale).
On a tangent from Dev's points, I'd just like to clarify in regards to the above quote: so what?

You say that as if the natural drive for survival at any cost justifies itself. Which is like saying that murder and rape are ok as long as you really want to do them.
You say what is natural for humans as if we are beasts who are incapable of choosing for ourselves. While I'd agree that in many ways we are determined both physically and socially, we always have the opportunity to break into new space.
Polymirize Reviewed by Polymirize on . How I see reality and existence From my perspective the quantum universe is both infinite and one, nothing and something. People often ask how the universe could exist, how something could come out of nothing. I don't think anything came out of anything else, I think we are fooled by the illusion that "something" and "nothing" are distinctly separate things. If you break down matter to atoms, then atoms to their nucleus, the nucleus to it's subatomic particles that now exist on the quantum level... certain notions of Rating: 5