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Tuesday June 24, 2008 21:01 by Anarchist606
![]() Right in the Middle of Bristol Passing though the Bear-Pit today, there was a remarkable view of that vision; a wild flower paradise in the centre of the concrete jungle! And it got me thinking... As human's we are all too often human-centric in our world-view. We see ourselves as the be-all and end-all of history. But are we really? Our all too often arrogant religions place us at the centre of the universe and its time, but the probability is that we may well be nothing but the brief flowering on hyper-active sentience on a planet that existed before us and will carry on happily after us, thank you very much. Taking a passage from an old New Scientist article (which was reprinted in the excellent journal 'Do or Die' and replacing 'London' with 'Bristol' we get; |
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