[New-Poetry] bob's art for art's sake
Suzanne Burns
queenmouse at gmail.com
Fri Jan 5 09:59:29 EST 2007
On 1/5/07, Linda Sue Grimes <suelin7184 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Suzanne Burns wrote:
> >There are some useless things in this world that serve no purpose at all,
> agreed.
>
> No, I do not agree. A thing can have a use or purpose that might not yet
> have been discovered by humanity. I assume everything in existence has a
> purpose; just because I don't know what it is doesn't diminish that purpose.
>
I beg to differ. The appendix, for example, is completely useless and has
been for several eons, and the structure of a horse's ankle not only serves
no purpose, it makes the poor horse very vulnerable and likely to be
injured.
I agree that things can have a use that isn't obvious (or at the very least
can be put to use by an enterprising mind) but I categorically reject the
idea of "intelligent design"-- i.e., that everything that exists must do so
for some kind of higher purpose or plan of any kind. Nope. Just don't
believe it. Frankly I think human beings are the most useless species of
all-- the planet (to say nothing of the polar ice caps) would be just fine
without us. I could go on.
All that said, I believe in the power of love, but I don't think it was
"created" with a purpose so that we can exist and thrive. Rather I believe
rather that we exist and continue to thrive largely *because* we are capable
of love, and that the depth of our connection to one another has evolved as
a direct consequence our continued survival. Which by the way is amazing
and wonderful. We are here largely because we love. If we didn't love, we
would have died out and ceased to exist long ago.
This is complex....
My two bits.
Suzanne Burns
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