Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
"It's not nice to fool Mother Nature"

Remember that dumb commercial????

Face it nature kills anything that threatens her, and Humans by their shear numbers are threatening nature...

The population of the world has gone crazy !!!!

When Jesus walked the earth the population was about 200 million people
1000 years later it was 310 million...
At the start of the Industrial Revolution in 1750 the population was 791 miilion
In 100 years we almost doubled that to 1.262 Billion in 1850
100 more years bring us to 1950 and 2.519 Billion more than doubled...
In a short 40 years in 1990 we more then double again to 5.263 Billion last census in 2008 gave us over 6.7 Billion people

Now I don't care how you look at things, I am pretty sure you have seen the experiments with just about any species in a closed ecosystem and the outcome of it.... Guess what??? this big blue ball we live on is a closed ecosytem... and the eventual outcome is, we all die....

told ya "It's not nice to fool Mother Nature"
I agree with this line of thinking, I believe that mother nature is self correcting. When we are killing the environment we are not destroying ALL life on earth (to think we have that much power my be a bit arrogant). All we are doing is destroying the environment we are able to survive in. In the grand scheme of things, the damage that is our race, is probably no more than the equivalent of a boil on mother nature's ass that can be lanced at any time.

Eventually we or mother nature will probably wipe us out but life will find a way to press on and maybe evolve into something better.

Dinosaurs were once top of the food chain, I'm sure their methane gas emissions where similar to a herd of cows and whether their asses cause their own global warming , mother nature wiped em out, or something from the heavens came down like the finger of God. Anyway you slice it, they are all fossils now and we live on the same planet they did.

So unless we find some way to colonize and spread to other planets like the cancer that we are, my best guess is not a hopeful one for the human race over all.