Where Is Human Evolution Heading?

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Angelica Ramos P:3

I think that human evolution in the future will help us out. I think in the future we will hopefully be immune to something like cancer. Maybe human evolutio isn't a bad thing, but I do think that there might be a slight chance that technology is going to fail. Everything can't last forever. One day everything is going to end. Everything has a side effect toit.

anagelica Ramos of TX @ Oct 05, 2009 10:17:42 AM

willie

well i think that one day every thing is going to run off of computers like every thig now in 2009 stuff in people homes are gettin stuff hacked like people light and things do to the little meeter thigs i think evry one will no privacy in a couple of years.

And they are trying to get it where every one have chips in thier arm i dont think they should pass it becuse thats like ivading someone privacy. so in a few years it will be a disaster do to the economy now things will have to change.

willie hawthorne of TX @ Oct 02, 2009 14:59:37 PM

willie

well i think that one day every thing is going to run off of computers like every thig now in 2009 stuff in people homes are gettin stuff hacked like people light and things do to the little meeter thigs i think evry one will no privacy in a couple of years.

And they are trying to get it where every one have chips in thier arm i dont think they should pass it becuse thats like ivading someone privacy. so in a few years it will be a disaster do to the economy now things will have to change.

willie hawthorne of TX @ Oct 02, 2009 14:59:36 PM

jo

I think human evolution is heading in a wrong way. Ithink that there is always a disease or cancer that will be harmful,even if we use all the medicines in the world. I believe there is going to be a point where technology is going to fail one day & we all are going to crazzy.I think humans are always going to find or discover something new, because most poeple are curious and want to move a head . Even though us poeple may not make the best choices, so poeple evolution can go the good or bad way, but most of time it will be stuck in the middle.

joselynarmenta 6b day of TX @ Oct 01, 2009 18:21:56 PM

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I think that in the near future evolutionis goin to be a good thing for humans. Maybe we will get immune to things like HIV or any other infections. I think people getting immune to things will lower deaths in the near future. Also I think people should just leave how there children are meant to be born alone. There is always side effects to everything and I wouldn't want to take the risk on my child being born with an even bigger defect.

Angelica Ramos of TX @ Sep 23, 2009 18:58:59 PM

human evolution

Scientist get involved in stuff that is not even right.

And people are born with there parents gene's.

And that is not right just leave people the way they were born if its in a good way or a bad way. however u were born u should just take that.

joanna pena of TX @ Sep 23, 2009 14:41:56 PM

lonq

this thinq is wayyyy toooo lonq and borin

martha of TX @ Sep 23, 2009 09:23:11 AM

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this article is too long

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peter griffen of MI @ Sep 14, 2009 14:22:56 PM

Autumn

If you are an atheist, then your comment about evolution does not suggest that at all. From your own words ("evolution acts to increase the odds of survival" and "evolution's not done with us yet"), evolution is a process trying that is constantly adding new factors to better a species. This personification of evolution indicates a cosmos conscience (what Buddhists and New Agers believe in).

With this idea of progression, one must wonder how humanity is doing. A quick look at history shows that humanity has been morally depraved since time began (or least a few moments after our creation). We start wars, genocides, steal, lie, cheat, abuse, and are greedy, selfish, malevolent, and so on and so forth. Despite our vast accomplishments in art, languages, mathematics, sciences, and building civilizations we are unable to become truly perfect. We are finite and immoral. Surely, after all the years that mankind has existed we would see proof of changing for the better. Unfortunately, such evolution has yet to occur.

Dr. Shade of NC @ Sep 13, 2009 19:22:03 PM

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