I am a rabid, tree-hugging environmentalist. I think every form of life is magnificent in its own right, and deserves an equal right to exist as humanity. Don't misunderstand this last statement. I don't mean that given the life of a human versus the life of a lion, I would choose equally. I would choose the human. What I mean is that given the choice between a human and an entire species of lion, I would choose the entire species of lion.
Humans are a part of nature. And I think humans can expand their territory up to the point where it threatens the existence of any other life form. At that point, I believe humans should be content to maintain the biological status quo.
I am an environmentalist because I consider each life form to be a treasure of knowledge. Each is unique, has its own history, and ecological niche. I have always loved learning about different life forms, how they work, and how they interact with other life forms. To me, the extinction of a life form is like the loss of an artistic masterpiece. It is like the destruction of the Mona Lisa or the Taj Majal. It is theft, from me, mankind and future generations.
With the rapid population growth of humans, I expect that at some point in the not too distant future, the only life that will remain will be humans and those that are either necessary for human existence as food or live in environments that humans cannot fully exploit, like the deep ocean bottoms.
If there are other environmentalists on this board, why are you an environmentalist? For others, do you consider the world better off without all of these other life forms? For Christians, when God gave man dominion over His creation, do you think he wants us to treat His creation like a benevolent king, or a despotic murderer?
Humans are a part of nature. And I think humans can expand their territory up to the point where it threatens the existence of any other life form. At that point, I believe humans should be content to maintain the biological status quo.
I am an environmentalist because I consider each life form to be a treasure of knowledge. Each is unique, has its own history, and ecological niche. I have always loved learning about different life forms, how they work, and how they interact with other life forms. To me, the extinction of a life form is like the loss of an artistic masterpiece. It is like the destruction of the Mona Lisa or the Taj Majal. It is theft, from me, mankind and future generations.
With the rapid population growth of humans, I expect that at some point in the not too distant future, the only life that will remain will be humans and those that are either necessary for human existence as food or live in environments that humans cannot fully exploit, like the deep ocean bottoms.
If there are other environmentalists on this board, why are you an environmentalist? For others, do you consider the world better off without all of these other life forms? For Christians, when God gave man dominion over His creation, do you think he wants us to treat His creation like a benevolent king, or a despotic murderer?