Why is the human condition allowed?

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why has god allowed this
 
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Maybe he was bored and wanted some drama:ogre:
 
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you look at every other creature and they seem to be in this symbiotic trance with the planet/nature - natural selection working as it should, all phenotypically maxxed out - literal garden of eden tier existences

in the meantime, humans are doing shit like this

genuinely why is this allowed, ontologically speaking.
 
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i consider misanthropy to be peak reddit midwittery but idk man, there's just something so deeply off and uncanny about the human condition.

schizo warning; there's no way humanity wasn't at-least tampered with by a malignant (potentially, demonic?) higher power of sorts - i dont really buy the darwinian explanation of muh natural/sexual selection being the culprit - the human condition is just too, bizarre and alien in comparison to anything else that exists on this planet.
 
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why has god allowed this
He's allowed it because he's also offered a way out, through abandoning the world and drawing closer to him.
 
in b4 terence was a cia psyop

i do not care, even if he was, you'll still find plenty of interesting half-truths in what he said
 
you look at every other creature and they seem to be in this symbiotic trance with the planet/nature - natural selection working as it should, all phenotypically maxxed out - literal garden of eden tier existences

in the meantime, humans are doing shit like this

genuinely why is this allowed, ontologically speaking.
Nature is only a garden because the animals are ignorant. It's the nature of being an animal with a nervous system and the nature of knowledge. Animals can't see cancer for what it is. They can't see moral evil.


 
moral relativism -> no such thing as good/bad -> illogical to define anything (in this case, humanity) as bad/evil/insert negative adjective here, otherwise you can hate xyz (in this case, humanity) from a purely emotional perspective but it's not objective and has no rational basis
 
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