Dear Shaker,
Nice post, so man is not special, correct me if I am wrong but the simple fact that we, us, mankind has screwed up this planet does put us in the special category.
As in the " ... needs" category that's hardly the sort of special that people consciously want to belong to, Gonners
I am still waiting for a explanation of how you blame religion, in particular my religion for mans stupidity and greed.
I don't blame religion as the sole, only and unique reason, Gonners. And this isn't so much about stupidity and greed as human exceptionalism, which is to say, the view that the human species is
qualitatively as opposed to
quantitively different from all the rest of life. The planet teems with innumerable* different forms of life. We're one of them. For understandable evolutionary reasons many members of this species think that we're the only form that counts; ironically for those very same evolutionarily-endowed reasons (i.e. because humans can be as intelligent as they are), we can now be aware that we are a life amongst almost an infinity of other lives.
I believe, as ardently, as passionately as I believe anything in this world, that the future of the world, the only realistic future of the world, lies in humanity adopting a global awareness and consciousness as opposed to a local, tribal, parochial, even speciesist consciousness such as obtains in most people in most places in most ways most of the time. It's not easy for most people to do this. Many, in fact most people have speciesist,
au fond religious ideas which run directly counter to this. These things are
ferociously difficult to overturn. But the fact that some people, in fact a growing number of people, are able to think long enough and hard enough and clearly enough to overcome this offers some slim and precarious hope for such future as we may have.
* Literally. The number of species of living creatures on earth can only be guessed at, such is the fertility and variety of life.