I'm here as a product of process of evolution, which doesn't make very many exceptions. And which rates life relatively cheaply.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Life is a process of evolution.
Evolution, of course, is not something that simply applies to life here on earth; it applies to the whole universe.
When I see how fast technology is advancing, my mind thinks of evolution and how organisms also have to evolve or adapt in order to, in their case, survive.
We are in grave danger of losing forever not just millions of years of evolution on earth, but the eons of change that have produced man and his natural environment.
It seems to me that evolution adds greatly to the wonder of life because it takes it out of the realm of the arbitrary, the exceptional, and links it to the sequence of natural causation.
There is a gulf between the high value Americans put on life in theory and its cheapness in practice.
Science and technology are the keys to both our longevity and our demise. Our entire existence on this planet is a double-edged sword.
Evolution is the fundamental idea in all of life science - in all of biology.
Nature and human life are as various as our several constitutions. Who shall say what prospect life offers to another?
I'm the product of 6 million years of evolution? Come on, man. I crawled out of a swamp yesterday.