Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Death count

I think that if I were a world leader and knew that population was increasing you would need to get rid of people over time so that the world wouldn't totally collapse as an inevitability in the future. This is a certainty given enough time.

So why are we in Afganistan? Why are we in Iraq? The wars we fight go on forever with no point and no end in site. We could easilly just nuke the places or could have done it in the past and gotten all wars over with a long time ago but I don't think that's the point. I think that a perfectly good method of population control is war! You get these kids while they're young and stupid and keep them from having kids. by just letting them kill themselves against the other side. The other side probably likes the idea of war too for money and populations control.

If there are less people but the same amount of resources then everybody is richer. Also all the good looking, stupid, men in the prime of their life are getting knocked off probably just so that us smart guys will have good looking women and everyone will be smarter in the end. A sort of natural selection.

We all feel so good to give our lives for our country and to celebrate those that are lost. All so that these kids have a chance at going to college because their parents were too poor for that. Well the army has certainly been able to put a price on life, right down to the penny.

Some people may be pro life, but without death there would be no life, in the bible it says that death was brought into the world by the original sin as punishment for sinning. But without death we wouldn't have evolution and there would be no cycle of life and certainly not sex which would be pointless to making new immortal generations.

There have been movies about "death lotteries" and things to curb the growth of population but with war you never have to know that you're part of the lottery.

So I say if they aren't already using war as population control then they will be using it for that in the not too distant future. Because some things are an inevitability.

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