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Thursday, September 3, 2009

The New but Destroyed Earth

Our earth has the richest resources in the universe. It provides water, for the perpetuity of life. It releases oxygen for us to breath and most of all it is the safest place for the continuity of life. It is a perfect creation of God. How blessed are we to have the privilege to live here.

Due to man's ambitious nature, he designed many ways for him to have a better and far more comfortable life. It is a good attribute of man because he innovates for him to live. From the old atone age, new stone age and metal age man has been trying to improve and develop what God has given. And now we are in the era of new technology, man has designed many equipments far beyond Adam's imagination. If only Adam is here, he could have said "what beauty God has showered unto my children".

However, since all things known to man has two faces it is expected that every progress has its twin destruction. We may be experiencing a lifestyle guided and influenced by technology for now, but in the near future the earth is facing the threat of extinction.
Earthquakes, flashfloods, firestorms, landslides and other natural calamities has been occuring even as you read this blog. Every side of the world has been experiencing Mother Nature's grudge. Who must be blame for this? Well, the answer is us. We are the ones to be blamed for this, due to our pursuit of a better living we tend to extract all of mother earth's resources without considering and anticipating the consequences that may be against us. We are the reason why people are enjoying instant life, well its a good side of technology, but however, we will also be the reason why the Earth our only home is facing the threat of extinction.
Mind you people, the things that we are enjoying as of these moments are just temporary, so why bother looking for alternatives and solutions as to how we could live a life labeled as the instant era when it would lead to the extinctiion of human kind. Why not continue to live the life which was lend to us in a way that our hone will not be destroyed.