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Originally posted by Rockpuck
After General Sherman ran his army to the Atlantic coast literally destroying, pillaging and mutilating everything in his path, wiping out Southern identity, raping Southern pride and putting the South into the ultimate submission.
Originally posted by grover
Considering the nature of space, I seriously doubt we could or would destroy anything...odds are we will never make it out of the solar system if only because of the distances involved and the speed of light barrier...
Originally posted by grover
Be that as it may... 5,000 + years of written history shows quite clearly that civilizations rise and fall on a fairly regular basis, ...several Chinese or Indian civilizations but the underlying cultures remain...multiple versions of western civilization since...Rome but the underlying Christian culture remains...the motivation or inspiration for new cultures and civilizations are almost exclusively religious/spiritual in nature. The Islamic blossoming is the prime example. Can a culture or civilization last based entirely on mercentile and scientific principles? ...doubt it...can they provide the motivation to create and maintain a new world view that can inspire whole societies? Probably not.
Originally posted by grover
As it stands we are living through the final days of both Islam and Christianity...both totally lost all ability to inspire new cultures, new civilizations, new societies...remain...part of the spiritual patrimony of mankind as one of many paths to chose from.
Originally posted by grover
I beg to disagree. Myth and symbolism, religion and spirituality all work on the level of metaphor because more than anything they deal with matters words cannot express adequately... our approach to the ineffable ... the mysteries of the universe and creation and end ... that which is behind the superficials of material existence... things that science can only approach but never adequately explain. Science deals with the nuts and bolts of things but creation by its very essence is far greater than its component parts... and that essentially is what myth, symbolism, religion and spirituality addresses.