There is a great
irony in the world. Science has nearly
convinced mankind that we are all just animals.
Our anatomy and physiology is alike, and we appear to have the same needs
for survival. The conclusion many modern
thinkers draw from this analogy is that should not, cannot be any moral laws
such as taught by the religions of man.
Many people have accepted these conclusions and live their life without
moral restrictions. Of course there are
many who believe this but who also practice moral principles and hold
themselves to a set of standards based upon their own reasoning.
The irony, of
course, is that those who believe we are just another species of animal often
want to be free of any of nature’s natural restrictions. They may want to eat without killing. Others
may want to kill without eating. Some
wish to have sex without responsibility and others wish to have responsibility
but limit reproduction. Many wish to be
left free to believe and preach whatever they want, but do not want to hear any
opposition and would restrict the freedom of others to oppose.
Animals and
plants are not free. Each has its own
nature and limitations. Many can only
reproduce at certain times of the year or at discreet intervals. None can engage in sexual relations without
some cost and responsibility. Even the
consumers must be responsible when they overgraze and area and their offspring
suffer. Something must die if others are
to live.
Only humans
think they are free of these requirements.
Mostly however, it is humans in industrial nations who behave this
way. Americans are especially subject to
this irony. I believe this is because we
are now two or more generations removed from the land and nature. MY grandfathers were all involved with the
land in some way. The law of the
harvest, “Reap what you sow”, was engrained in them. But my parents were only slightly involved in
agriculture and that more than most of their generation. I was raised and lived even more marginalized,
except that I chose to study biology for a career.
I do not want to
live like a caveman. I don’t even want
to live the demanding life of my grandparents.
However, I believe it is essential that Americans somehow get back in
touch with nature. If we intend to be
“just an animal” we need to obey nature’s laws.
If we are something different than an animal we need to be living by a
higher law.