Benjamin Cain
Mar 26, 2024

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Another commenter made that point too. I suppose the intention matters more than the result. What's anomalous is the systematic, deliberate attempt to avoid entropy by eating, taking order from others to delay bodily degradation. If life were to succeed in avoiding entropy and breaking natural law, that would make life supernatural rather than anti-natural. My point is that organisms and especially people take an anti-natural, self-interested stance against nature's wildness. That stance is tragically heroic at best, I say, since nature wins out in the end, such as by killing off each organism.

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Benjamin Cain
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