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Originally Posted by Onno Kreuzinger
/OOT: anyone read HHGTTG by Douglas Adams
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Boy, did I read this? You bet your buns I did - all five books of this trilogy!
And concerning this "men no longer needed" thingy, I s'pose most women will say of us exactly what we say of them: You can't live with them, you can't live without them...
Besides, I tend to view all these questions from a very basic point of view, presuming that everything nature developed somehow makes sense, has prevailed or at least doesn't do harm. And if nature has developed most species in two permanently different sexes (there are exceptions!), us humans, for example, then I suppose this does some good. We may not fully understand that as our knowledge is way too limited to comprehend a system as complex as nature itself. But that's why I think we should be the last to change anything. If mankind changes in the course of natural evolution, that's life. It's part of the whole thing. We have changed so far, and I guess we'll continue to change. But if we start messing around with such fundamental phenomena ourselves, at a larger scale and without being 200% sure what we're doing (and we'll never be!), this can only lead to disaster, if you ask me...
Well, so much for Sunday's sermon.