Mr R wrote:
With any choice, good, bad or in-between, there is usually the thought, “what are my intentions” for making this choice good, bad or otherwise?
So you are referring to Pantheism.
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin wrote this:
Although the form is not yet discernible, mankind tomorrow will awaken to a “pan-organized” world.
The outcome of the world, the gates of the future, the entry into the super-human—They will open only to an advance of all together, in a direction in which all together can join and find completion in a spiritual renovation of the earth
…we human beings are already forming but one single body…our thoughts are tending more and more to function like the cells of one and the same brain.
This type of worldwide amalgamation is being proposed in the United Nations. The danger begins when anyone tries to oppose the one-world government or one-world religion. Those who refuse comply will be trampled by those racing towards a “pan-organized” society.
Humans are altering the dynamics and functioning of the Earth system to a degree never before seen. You see and read about this every day. The earth is an interdependent and interconnected system, we cannot cater exclusively to the humans and not respect the rights of nature, i.e. the right to regeneration. Humans have the right to a healthy life, so too does nature, without it there is no basis of survival for all species including humans.
Nowadays, there are many large fish with sharp teeth that roam the oceans seeking what they may devour. But as they feed on smaller fish and shrimp, their mouths begin to accumulate food debris and parasites. Lacking recourse to a toothbrush, how is such a fish going to clean its teeth?
For several kinds of fish, the answer is a visit to the local cleaning station. These are special areas usually marked by the presence of certain shrimp and small, brightly colored fish, such as wrasses and gobis.
Often fresh from chasing and eating other small fish and shrimp, a predatory fish may periodically swim over to take his place in line (literally!) at the nearest cleaning station. When his turn comes, he opens his mouth wide, baring the vicious-looking teeth.
You might suspect, of course, that such a sight would frighten off the little cleaner fish and shrimp. But, no. Into the jaws of death swim the little cleaners. Now even a friendly dog will sometimes snap at you if you try to pick off a tick, and it probably irritates the big fish to have a shrimp crawling around on its tongue and little fish picking off parasites in the soft tissues of the mouth. But the big fish just hovers there, allowing the cleaners to do their work. It even holds its gill chamber open so that the shrimp can crawl around on the gill filaments picking off parasites!
At the end of all this cleaning, the second miracle occurs. You might think the fish might respond, “Ah, clean teeth; SNAP, free meal!” But. no. When the cleaning is done, the big fish lets the little cleaner fish and shrimp back out again. Then the big fish swims off—and begins hunting again for little fish and shrimp to eat!
The fantastic relationship just described is called cleaning symbiosis.
Nature’s Challenge to Evolutionary Theory
by Gary Parker, Ed.D.