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Mar 27, 2004 11:51

secludedsoul spoke of life before 'The Flood', provoking the following. My perspective of a world without technology will surely differ from others - so please feel free to comment about your own conceptions of a predominantly natural world ( Read more... )

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penguinstar March 26 2004, 20:13:06 UTC
well sure,if you assume ignorance is bliss

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likeastreetmap March 26 2004, 21:17:52 UTC
care to elaborate?

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pink_crystal March 27 2004, 10:48:18 UTC
Yeah, that would be wonderful. The perfect world... I guess that's how God intended it to be... until man brought sin and selfishness into the picture. =\ At least we have Heaven to look forward to, huh?
I'm sure that will be equally as good, if not way better. What do you think? =)


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ohlawdy March 27 2004, 16:42:08 UTC
Simply living life in these times is not enough for me, and I don't think it would suffice were the world to be rid of technology. I'd always want something more, and in this world I at least have games to vicariously live through :P

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secludedsoul March 27 2004, 18:19:37 UTC
Hmm, I think I'd like people to be working. For a cause greater than their own, though. To not be so self-absorbed. For the task that is completed to not be viewed in the same manner that we view work today. For work to be viewed as a contribution to the community, rather than a means of increasing the balance of a bank account. No money, but rather a trading of services.

To rise and set with the sun. To have filled the day completely with fruitful endeavors. To have made newborn discoveries. To have used your own reasoning to have made it through the day. To have truly accomplished something which has worth.

Beautiful.

We've become so lazy! But in truth, I suppose the only way to truly appreciate what a good thing those people had is to have this day and age as a comparison. Perhaps they believed things would always be the way they were when the world was new. Hmm..

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