That wasn't really the message of the video. There's no reason any of this would need a God. It's about what humans can do as a species and what we have done throughout history. I truly regret if I have given you that impression.
It's a tribute to our advancement and development. Religion often stands in the way of it eg the dark ages was a time of religious prosperity, but scientific and ethical paralysis. In encouraging human development, I wouldn't encourage belief in a God.
@xFENRISx yes yes religion andf science dont always agree and well I like to think God in his wisdom saw that man loves to explore and learn.he made the world in a way humans can understand it and act as if we are its masters.Science is a invention by man and im proud of our achievments but our world and the ingredients.Isnt it possably God gave us a mind and curioustity to achieve these goals
Well I wouldn't say it's impossible for there to be a God, just very very unlikely. We know all about the solar system, physics and biology, how galaxies interact... I don't see how anyone who understands these things can say God fits into all this. If I can try to re-direct that hope of yours though (because I think it's a good thing) I think humans can explore the stars and live in harmony with our environment. The first step is wanting it.
It's such a shame to just think, once we are all gone, everything we made, all the advancements we had, all gone, forgotten. It's hard to get it past the mind.
In a less long-term sense, our galaxy is set to collide with the Andromeda galaxy in a few million years. That's not to mention the problems facing the Earth itself...
Still, I think we can't get too caught up in our probable eventual demise. We have to focus on what we can do before then... And we can do some good stuff.
I know i've said that the video is awesome already, BUT IT'S AWESOMEEE!
slanderskikio 4 months ago
@slanderskikio
Cheers mate, glad you liked it :)
xFENRISx 4 months ago
this video makes me relize god is real and he loves and watches us
OrangeGriff 11 months ago
@OrangeGriff
That wasn't really the message of the video. There's no reason any of this would need a God. It's about what humans can do as a species and what we have done throughout history. I truly regret if I have given you that impression.
xFENRISx 11 months ago 2
@xFENRISx why would you regret that
OrangeGriff 11 months ago
@OrangeGriff
It's a tribute to our advancement and development. Religion often stands in the way of it eg the dark ages was a time of religious prosperity, but scientific and ethical paralysis. In encouraging human development, I wouldn't encourage belief in a God.
xFENRISx 11 months ago
@xFENRISx yes yes religion andf science dont always agree and well I like to think God in his wisdom saw that man loves to explore and learn.he made the world in a way humans can understand it and act as if we are its masters.Science is a invention by man and im proud of our achievments but our world and the ingredients.Isnt it possably God gave us a mind and curioustity to achieve these goals
OrangeGriff 11 months ago
@OrangeGriff
Well I wouldn't say it's impossible for there to be a God, just very very unlikely. We know all about the solar system, physics and biology, how galaxies interact... I don't see how anyone who understands these things can say God fits into all this. If I can try to re-direct that hope of yours though (because I think it's a good thing) I think humans can explore the stars and live in harmony with our environment. The first step is wanting it.
xFENRISx 11 months ago
Really great video! 5/5
SternMann93 2 years ago 3
very nicely done! 5/5 and favorited.
Dazaken 2 years ago 5
greatjob
grovestreet8 2 years ago 5
I really like this, makes you think.
Thanks for commenting on mine btw.
It's such a shame to just think, once we are all gone, everything we made, all the advancements we had, all gone, forgotten. It's hard to get it past the mind.
Jaybird105 2 years ago 9
It's a depressing thought.
Given the extraordinary amount of time until the end of the universe, maybe, just maybe, we'll find a way to survive the heat death of the universe.
Or, we can at least hope that intelligent life is common, and that if a new universe is formed, life starts again.
joshatkins94 2 years ago 9
In a less long-term sense, our galaxy is set to collide with the Andromeda galaxy in a few million years. That's not to mention the problems facing the Earth itself...
Still, I think we can't get too caught up in our probable eventual demise. We have to focus on what we can do before then... And we can do some good stuff.
xFENRISx 2 years ago
We will collide with Andromeda in 2 billion years, so we have time.
SternMann93 2 years ago 2
Great stuff. It makes the spirits soar. I love it.
ajeary 2 years ago 5