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[–] uriel238@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (1 children)

Famines have been around for a lot longer than humans, as have causes of faminine, such as blight and volcanic winter.

And whatever free will we have (whether God-given or otherwise) isn't enough to overcome our instincts for dominance hierarchy and exclusionism, which figures into the (decades old) bullying crisis, An Oklahoma official calling Nex Benedict filth (and their kind, all trans gender persons, I infer). It also keeps billionares from using their ill-gotten gains to actually engage in large public-serving projects without turning them into capitalist enterprises.

As Stephen Fry noted, bone cancer in children is a pretty dick move. Unlike the plot armor (or tone armor) of our stories, children are disproportionately represented in mortality of disasters and epidemics. If God created everything then God is responsible for everything.

For us naturalists, on one hand we're captains of our own destiny: only we can reach for the stars and cure famine and warfare. On the other hand you can endeavor to teach a dog calculus and run head first into upper limits, and so it might be with us naked apes. As much as we want to imagine ourselves as galactic civilization material, we may just be simple hunter gatherers trying to bat out of our league.

And when we perish from pollution, disaster and ultimately famine, our gods die with us along with our mathematics and symphonies.