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July 18th 2004, 09:46 PM
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Drake
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Well, it could be argued that all sources of entropy are benificial in that various sectors of the economy are dependent on those who makie their profession stopping them. Without such fources of destruction and decay, why would people nees to fix the computers, take out the garbage, fight crime, ect. Without death, how would the earths resources be recycled? And without such destructive fources, what would we have to base our standards on? Such thing are niether good or bad, but necissary. They must balance each other out, or both be destroyed. If the rate of entropy exeeded the ate of repair, it would be all over. I f computers broke faster than they could be built or repaired, there would be none left, nd entropy, and the opposite force would both vanish. We need these opposed forces to hold society together. Like good and evil hold our moral code and religions together. What would good be with out evil to oppose it. Good is defined by evil, and vice versa, and niether can exist without the other. Take christianity for example: Jesus would have no signifigance in a world where there were no sins to die for. If the world was sinless, would be no great good to oppose it.