death
Are we preparing for the coming generation? Now, that
is a question we cannot ignore. But we do ignore it. We are aiming for longer
lifespan and spending billions of dollars trying to find new ways to avert
death, which means that the coming generation will not replace us but will
coexist with us. It means that we better die or kill them or find a way to
satisfy both of our needs. If we do not prepare for the coming generation,
either they or we or both will live in inhuman conditions, because we haven’t
prepared human living conditions for them. Or they will try to snatch the human
living conditions from us, in order to survive.
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With religion, man is without worries. He isn’t afraid
of death, of hardship, of his enemies, of anything. When he chooses to produce
numerous offspring, he thinks, ‘God will take care of them.’ Just imagine how it
will be if everybody thought the same.
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When one of them dies a dog’s death, what is the point
in crying over it, or feeling sorry, since they can do nothing about it. They
simply cannot be sure that it isn't going to be their turn tomorrow. Being
inhuman is their way of survival. They can only afford to be heartless and
self-centered. Can those of us who have been treated with human dignity and
better lives let this continue to happen and make more and more of humanity
hopeless and pathetic?
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Only financially secure persons should be allowed to
produce offspring. The next generation will then not be born without enough. The
next generation will be able to hold their heads high, proud of being useful
citizens. The next generation will not experience poverty or mass suffering. The
next generation will not see the horrors we read about in the newspaper each
day. Hunger, disease and death. Things that should not happen. Things that could
have been prevented. Had there been money.
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