ThazzarBaal
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Which of the 4 (if any) have not yet come to earth or are they all futuristic things to fear on earth?
Or:
Has the Ragnarök already happened?
It is irrefutable that all four are manifest: War, Famine, Conquest and Death.
You'll have to get way more specific about the question.
Those had visited us before we came down from the trees.That's my point.
Those had visited us before we came down from the trees.
Ahem, surely Pestilence, not conquest.It is irrefutable that all four are manifest: War, Famine, Conquest and Death.
You'll have to get way more specific about the question.
Ahem, surely Pestilence, not conquest.
Indeed. That s how I always understood it.Ahem, surely Pestilence, not conquest.
So, you sort of answered the question you started this thread to ask...Disease, hunger, poverty, death would be an ever present continuum on earth. They've always been part of the circle. From the primordial soup on to the waters and land and air - that's life and the cycles of life and evolution.
The horsemen are riding ... Like always.
Which of the 4 (if any) have not yet come to earth or are they all futuristic things to fear on earth?
So, you sort of answered the question you started this thread to ask...
Which one do you want?
What do you mean by "motivated"?Survival of the fittest and adaptation would seem to be motivated by the four horsemen.
Nature red in tooth and claw.I keep hearing it's a dog eat dog world and I guess it is at times.
The point with evolution is that what doesn't kill us allows us to live long enough to reproduce, and thereby pass on any favourable traits that might have aided in our ability to fight off the thing that didn't kill us.In any case, I also hear that what doesn't kill us makes us stronger. It must be the Darwinian influence I've learned over the years.
It's the accepted foundation of all modern biology. The only people who don't accept it (of those who are aware of it at all) either don't understand the theory or reject it because it clashes with some dogma that they've been brought up on, or both.It's a largely accepted theoretical science with a long long history and backing.
Famine isn't drought.Famine would include poverty, hunger, drought etc. an absence of a need.
Old age isn't pestilence.Pestilence would include disease and old age, etc.
What do you mean by "motivated"?
Natural processes like adaptation don't have goals or motives.
Nature red in tooth and claw.
The point with evolution is that what doesn't kill us allows us to live long enough to reproduce, and thereby pass on any favourable traits that might have aided in our ability to fight off the thing that didn't kill us.
It's the accepted foundation of all modern biology. The only people who don't accept it (of those who are aware of it at all) either don't understand the theory or reject it because it clashes with some dogma that they've been brought up on, or both.
Famine isn't drought.
Old age isn't pestilence.
Grab a dictionary. Look them up.
Old age isn't pestilence.
Grab a dictionary. Look them up.