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Wednesday, Jun 24, 2009

I wonder if an ariborne chemicle can be made that makes humans infertile. Right now I'm not feeling cold enough to want to destroy the human race (yet), but if everyone becomes infertile, we can have all the sex we want without worrying about unwanted children (though STDs would still be a problem), the population problem would stop increasing, and we'd eventually stop being a general nuisance to the so-called "less intelligent" life on the planet.

Of course some people might tell me I'm going to hell for even suggesting this. Lucky for me, I don't give a crap what they say because I'm not too sure God wants us here anymore anyway but hasn't decided to kill us all. This brings me to part two of this topic with my quick question: How do you justify your existence when you're species has done much more harm than good. My answer: Create a religion, take a bunch of hearsay stories that may be true, and exaggerate those stories with the "presence of God". With these stories, you can justify slaughtering and enslaving animals (including humans), declare certain relationships and sexual acts evil, and threaton people with eternal damnation.

But that's just the negative side of "the good book". I understand people have lead wonderful lives with what they claim is God's guidance (and it may well be), many charitable acts have been done in the name of God, and the divine message of forgiveness (when not ignored by religious fanatics who preach almost everything else) is also good.

Back to my original point, which is actually neither about the Bible or its pluses and minuses. Seriously, we need to go away. We can have our fun while we're still alive, but please stop producing more of us. Our planet does not need to continue taking the punishment we continue to dish out.

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