Log in

View Full Version : Are we going against god?


ZeppelinRules
2008-11-28, 05:59
Take the example of a wooden house.

http://images.asia.ru/img/alibaba/photo/51682928/Log_Wooden_House.jpg

The wooden construct is highly organised, and the harvested wood itself is high in chemical energy, but maintained in a way that the chemical energy is stored and not burnt by any human force.

http://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-s/00/1d/3d/32/new-york-city.jpg

Consider it on a bigger scale.

By defying the laws of entropy and the natural tenancy of chemicals to get to the lowest energy form, are we going against the creator of the universe?

(a valid argument is that by using exothermic reactions to create power is helping the natural chemical drive to lower energy, but whatever, make your own mind up)

john_deer
2008-11-28, 23:02
Wouldn't the amount of wood or bamboo needed to build cities like New York, Tokyo, Sao Paulo, etc. rape the fuck outta the forest. Think about the clear cutting that already goes on and the damage it does to the ecosystems.

KikoSanchez
2008-11-29, 23:04
What god are we "going against" by using up resources and energy? I'm not familiar with any eco-gods.

killallthewhiteman
2008-12-05, 23:13
What god are we "going against" by using up resources and energy? I'm not familiar with any eco-gods.

The god that is the derivative of all experience.

Yggdrasil
2008-12-06, 00:52
The god that is the derivative of all experience.

Oooga Booga Oooga?

killallthewhiteman
2008-12-07, 21:00
Oooga Booga Oooga?

Be more constructive with your feedback.

Or is that as far as your consciousness takes you?

ArmsMerchant
2008-12-08, 20:56
^Well, shucks. I was just about to delete the content-free post you cited--but then I would have had to delete yours, too.

Verily is it written on the wall of the virtual totse outhouse--"Don't feed the trolls."