There is no evidence to show that man is created and accoutered to serve as God’s vice-regent upon the earth. There is no reason to believe that he is naturally good and kind and brave and wise, or ever was. On the contrary, there is much to show that he is a beast, that has taken a strange turning in the jungle and blundered rather aimlessly into a mental world in which he is certainly not at home. [...]
That is his beauty and his significance: that out of the primordial forces of sex and survival he has forged reason and science, and spun the gossamer splendor of art and love. [...]
If we wish identity with a greater power, let us seek a union with ourself—our total self raised to its highest potential of wisdom, knowledge, and experience. If we wish to unite with the universe, let us court the whole of nature, all experience, all truth, the wonder and the terror, the splendor and the pity and the pain of the awesome cosmos itself.
I think this quote is like a paraphrase of, “a sense that something more is possible.” Imagine if someone invented a drug that gave chimpanzees the highest human levels of rationality at random intervals, for a total of about a half hour per day. They’d be pretty much like humans, only physically stronger.
EDIT: Downvoted? My comment is negative about humans, but it’s hopeful. Human nature is pretty squalid, but there is plenty of opportunity for improvement. (Imagine if we could get the median human to the point where they’re operating with clarity twice as much as they are now. Or for that matter, imagine myself.)
Jack Parsons
I think this quote is like a paraphrase of, “a sense that something more is possible.” Imagine if someone invented a drug that gave chimpanzees the highest human levels of rationality at random intervals, for a total of about a half hour per day. They’d be pretty much like humans, only physically stronger.
EDIT: Downvoted? My comment is negative about humans, but it’s hopeful. Human nature is pretty squalid, but there is plenty of opportunity for improvement. (Imagine if we could get the median human to the point where they’re operating with clarity twice as much as they are now. Or for that matter, imagine myself.)