| winterweird | October 12, 2013 08:05 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Rawrgity
(Post 1417607)
It is statistically improbable, perhaps even actually statistically impossible, that not one person out of tens of billions with better circumstances than me has had the remotely non-rotted brain to, all by themselves, fix this world before I was "born."
Does no one see anything? Does no one have the will to pursue their salvation? Not at all? | What I got from your post before my brain went zombie on me was basically that it's weird that the world is like it is simply because there were so many people on it before you came to be, and it hasn't been fixed by any one of them yet? Am I correct?
I'd like to argue that even if one person who would be able to do this appeared, then the other tens of billions people before and after him would be enough to drag the world in the opposite direction. Perhaps there have been several people with equal capability to keep the world exactly as it is, and that's why it hasn't changed?
Also, I'd like to point out once again that someone with the ability to do something does not necessarily have to act on said ability. If someone with such a "non-rotted brain" actually did exist, perhaps he or she used his talents for something else. It would be statistically improbable that any person would decide on fixing the world all on their own and at the same time have the ability to carry it out. |