What do you think the Big bang would think now, if it knew that we were destroying all of it's creations?
We are not destroying anything in the universe as we cannot destroy nor create matter. To the universe; all we are is a collection of star dust destined to eventually break down back into nothingness.
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Humans were created with no instinct at all!
Erm, that is simply false. We have a lot of preset instincts that help us survive. A baby's basic instinct is to cry when hungry or thirsty, cling to the mother, and do what it must in order to ensure it feels secure (which overall isn't much).
What separates us from most other animals is the ability to think and build ideas. We have a design that is above other animals. Please keep in mind, the modern human we see today is only one of many different biological designs that have failed. There was another species during the same time of the homo Sapiens that actually had a better biological capabilities than us. Their downside was they lacked intelligence and lived in an area where it was to their disadvantage. They eventually died out.
Global Warming is a natural occurrence though we are speeding up the process.
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I just want to build on the idea of a baby. Many other animals in the wild require months of help from their mother or father in order to acquire foods, to grow, and to learn how to hunt. It is evident that if many don't have help from their parents, they tend to become scavengers who really can't hunt worth a damn. Most of them die off due to starvation.
We as humans require a much longer period of time to become fully developed. We hit the ripe age to bear children at 12-13 but our bodies are most perfected at around 20 or so years of age. If you look at human anatomy; you will also see that due to envirnomental changes and habitual changes; we have changed over time. We used to be hairy creatures, the hair helps prevent cutting of the skin from falls and objects. We pretty much have thin hair now.
It is true though, because of changes if we lost all modern capabilities and were to go back to the 1700's in terms of technology; more than half of the humans on earth would die from infection, starvation, disease, etc.