imported_gardener
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Biocentrism reminds me of the old creationist foil about the "laws of nature" being merely man's perceptions of the hand of god.
While I freely admit we have limitations on our perceptions of the cosmos, I'll take a narrow interpretation of those limitations...they are our own. We are not the sum of all things. We've been here a few miliseconds of time, the cosmos was here before us, it will continue when we are finished, others will follow, or not.
I own a honda commerical lawnmower. It is the lense through which I see all other lawnmowers. But there are other lawnmowers. If my lawnmower ceases to exist, I am certain I will be able to get another lawnmower.
While I freely admit we have limitations on our perceptions of the cosmos, I'll take a narrow interpretation of those limitations...they are our own. We are not the sum of all things. We've been here a few miliseconds of time, the cosmos was here before us, it will continue when we are finished, others will follow, or not.
I own a honda commerical lawnmower. It is the lense through which I see all other lawnmowers. But there are other lawnmowers. If my lawnmower ceases to exist, I am certain I will be able to get another lawnmower.