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In an [[immortal]] populace, capable of [[creating life]], [[sapience]], and transforming dead worlds into utopias lush with life life, there is a range of opinions about [[human]]ity's true position in the [[Universe]].
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Amongst an [[immortal]] populace, capable of [[creating life]], [[sapience]], and transforming dead worlds into utopias lush with life, there was a range of opinions about [[human]]ity's true position in the [[Universe]].  The discovery of the [[mobius pattern]]s only accelerated this, and, after [[contact]] was first made with [[alien]] civilizations, that this seemed to be a unique, irreproducable discovery did little to dampen such opinions.
  
The majority of the [[Solar System]]'s populace is generally happy with their lot, lacking the vast majority of cares and concerns that their ancestors have.  Some, however, feel that [[human]]ity has gone too far, while others do not believe the children of [[Gaia]] have gone far enough.
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Or arrogance.
  
Amongst the [[Abrahamic faith]]s, still a dominant set of religions, the above verse is a focal point for this argumentBelieving the serpent to be a representation of Satan, the theological question has brought some to wonder if the Second Coming was just as symbolic, and the current state of the [[Earth]] is the prophesied manifestation of Heaven itself.  Others turned to the old [[gnostic]] faith for a different explanation.
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The overwhelmingly vast majority of the [[Solar System]]'s populace was generally happy with their lot, lacking the cares and concerns that their ancestors hadSome, however, felt - and still feel - that [[human]]ity had gone too far, while others did not believe the children of [[Gaia]] have gone far enough.
  
Others reject this, to one degree or another, and not always due to a more literal interpretation of a certain monotheistic textEach such group has their own name, but the rest of the populace collectively calls them the [[luddite]]s.
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Several competing philosophies developed.
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Amongst the [[Abrahamic faith]]s, still a dominant set of [[religion]]s, the above verse divided those not among the [[content]] into four polarized camps.
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* The most well-known are the [[exile]]s, those who broke away from civilization, rejecting the [[arcologies]] and the [[alpha strain]], they returned to a natural lifestyleRejecting even agriculture, they quickly lost track of their origins, and by the time of the [[Purge]], few were aware of human history or science - merely the dangers it posed.
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Revision as of 13:33, 20 September 2006

"And the serpent said unto the woman, "Ye shall not surely die. For God doth know that in the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil." - Genesis 3, 4-5 (KJV)


Amongst an immortal populace, capable of creating life, sapience, and transforming dead worlds into utopias lush with life, there was a range of opinions about humanity's true position in the Universe. The discovery of the mobius patterns only accelerated this, and, after contact was first made with alien civilizations, that this seemed to be a unique, irreproducable discovery did little to dampen such opinions.

Or arrogance.

The overwhelmingly vast majority of the Solar System's populace was generally happy with their lot, lacking the cares and concerns that their ancestors had. Some, however, felt - and still feel - that humanity had gone too far, while others did not believe the children of Gaia have gone far enough.

Several competing philosophies developed.

Amongst the Abrahamic faiths, still a dominant set of religions, the above verse divided those not among the content into four polarized camps.

  • The most well-known are the exiles, those who broke away from civilization, rejecting the arcologies and the alpha strain, they returned to a natural lifestyle. Rejecting even agriculture, they quickly lost track of their origins, and by the time of the Purge, few were aware of human history or science - merely the dangers it posed.


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