“Facts do not cease to
exist because they are ignored.”
Aldous Huxley
“That men do not learn
much from the lessons of history is the most important of all the
lessons of history.”
Alduos Huxley
There are those who
believe that humanity is the epitome of all life.
In fact; there are those
who believe that humans were made in the image of God.
However; there are also
those of us who have come to the conclusion that humanity is more
like an adaptation to a system of adaptation.
These points of view can
lead to quite different attitudes about change.
The “image of God”
folks are obviously inclined to believe that change carries with it
the risk of a fall from grace. While the adapters (like myself) tend
to view traditions as only going so far – and evolution as
necessary – even desirable.
The Theory of (Genetic)
Evolution has often been a point of contention between those who
believe in God and those who believe in freedom of thought. However,
nowhere in the Theory of Evolution is God even mentioned.
The Theory of Evolution
defines a process... that's it.
That's it.
If one has a preconceived
notion of how we came to be or what our place is in the universe, the
Theory of Evolution may feel like blasphemy. But it isn't. Whether or
not God exists, the Theory of Evolution is simply the next step in
our education of who we are. With that education, we just might be
able to better figure out who we want to become. Humans have evolved
to the point where we can actually plan our society's evolution. And
obviously, we critically need to do that.
Humanity has prospered
because we not only have been able to adapt to the challenges our
Environment has presented us, but because we also have been able to
adapt our Environment to our desires...
And it turns out humanity is pretty good at changing things.
Which leads to our
dilemma. We have changed our world so much (both purposefully and
inadvertently) that we have brought on the Sixth Great Extinction.
Our evolutionary advantage has turned on us.
I am convinced that this
has been our destiny.
But it doesn't have to be
– if we evolve.
To change our situation,
we have to understand it. And to do that, we have to think like
Darwin. We have to ask ourselves some difficult questions. And we
have to understand our limitations. That's right; even if we were
made in the image of God – we are far from gods. So let's stop
pretending we already have all the answers.
What we do know is that
humanity has a history of civilizations rising and collapsing. Our
ancestors have created amazing civilizations that eventually could no
longer stand on their own because of the consequences
of the actions of those civilizations. This process is key to understanding the human condition. (And some civilizations in history did figure it out.)
The seeds of humanity's
failures lie in the consequences of our success. We have evolved to
adapt our environment to our needs so well that we now can destroy
the Environment we so dearly need to survive.
There is a cycle of human civilizations where we alter our natural environment to our benefit, resulting in a population growth that ultimately leads to the destruction of our life-supporting environment – and the collapse of our civilization. Lots of people die, which gives the environment time to recover – and then the cycle starts again.
There is a cycle of human civilizations where we alter our natural environment to our benefit, resulting in a population growth that ultimately leads to the destruction of our life-supporting environment – and the collapse of our civilization. Lots of people die, which gives the environment time to recover – and then the cycle starts again.
We all sense this. And yet, we are still
animals. Even with this understanding, we haven't been able to stop it (yet).
If our civilization does
eventually collapse, there will be pundits who will proclaim the
“failure” of science. They will be ignorant fools. Our problems
don't stem from our understanding of science. Our problems stem from
our application of our knowledge of science.
Everyone believes in cars
and computers and smart phones and satellites, but close to half of
Americans don't “believe” in Global Warming. As a culture; we
believe in tools that give us a temporary advantage, but we don't
want to believe that there are long-term consequences to having and
using those tools.
But this isn't about what
we “believe.”
The facts are there.
It's just that too many of
us are too busy chasing a position of status, a dream of infinite
wealth, or the next piece of tail to bother to look.
This reminds me of the
line to a song:
“I'm just a squirrel,
trying to get a nut.”
...And some of us have
done an amazing job of collecting nuts. However, if we collect too
many nuts; there won't be any more nut trees because we collected all
the nuts!
My point is simple. We
need to adapt.
Evolution is a system of
adaptation to an environment.
Humanity has adapted to
adapt our Environment.
We now need to learn to
adapt our system of adapting our world.
Again; the facts are
there.
Scientists have for
decades been warning us.
Scientists have for
decades been advising us on better alternatives.
But we've been ignoring
them for decades and focusing on the mass media advertised next new
thing – because they've been promising us the new tools, toys, and
treats.
Bark, beg, drool...
If there is a God, it has
shown us how to create systems that work. Just look at Nature. (You
know; God's creation.) These systems have been around for billions of
years. There is no waste. And the ultimate “goal” is apparently a
state of adaptive balance.
We are the beings changing
the Earth – which is forcing us to change. If we hesitate – if we
continue to rely on failing systems – if we wait until our system
collapses, far too many of us could be forced to step back to simpler
systems we can longer know live in. That would result in a desperate,
starving humanity treating life on Earth like “bush meat.” We
can't go back. Humanity must adapt or die – NOW!
Evolution has almost
provided us with the capacity to foresee and act upon our dilemma. We
must continue to evolve. But we have more options than the other
animals. We have the option to evolve our society. We have the option
to evolve our culture. And with the advance of science, we might even
be able to genetically “evolve” without having to suffer the pain
of death every generation.
Evolution is evolving.
And hopefully, we have
evolved to the point where we can plan it.
If we don't, change will
just go to the highest bidder – until our systems collapse under
the weight of corruption and resource depletion – again.