In the landscape of extinction, precision is next to godliness.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There are many religious points of view where the conservation of the world is just as important as it is to scientists.
Precision is not one of the qualities that comes out in my work.
A science which does not bring us nearer to God is worthless.
Our idea of nature is increasingly being determined by scientific developments. And they have become decisive for our image of reality.
Protecting eagles from the threat of extinction is a conservation success story that we must prudently safeguard for future generations to come.
We're under some gross misconception that we're a good species, going somewhere important, and that at the last minute we'll correct our errors and God will smile on us. It's delusion.
Science is about unravelling nature.
If our extinction proceeds slowly enough to allow a moment of horrified realization, the doers of the deed will likely be quite taken aback on realizing that they have actually destroyed the world. Therefore I suggest that if the Earth is destroyed, it will probably be by mistake.
That last day does not bring extinction to us, but change of place.
You need not fear my extinction. Fear my proliferation! I've already reproduced!
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