The Right Answer

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Summary

In a world where the power of the free will has come into question, could humanity reach the last frontier?

Status
Ongoing
Chapters
1
Rating
n/a
Age Rating
13+

Civilizations

There were many civilizations on Earth, such as those of the ancient Egyptians; however, the gods ruled over most of them. The most powerful were those who ruled over the land and ruled over the sea; they ruled over the animals; and only these rulers could determine the future.

So, it is with great heart, of course, to see such great beings, and even so many humans, find success in the journey to the first of the most important religions to evolve in the modern world. They were also the people, even as the history of the planet begins.

Ancient China and Europe lived out its teachings in the very same way. Although they were ruled by the emperor, China was ruled by a single god, a deity named Wang Yuan. For these men only their lives mattered, their religion and the world they lived in had nothing whatsoever to play in. They were left to their own devices, to play and to die.

However, one day the ruler of China called them out all they wanted, and he gave the following advice. “Be certain, then, that I teach you how to be a man, for you have come to see that you can be no other man, except to carry out your own purposes.

Trouble is Earth took a step back and came back to life with a different planet. The same goes for their civilizations. Humans are not the only ones who grew up believing in what science says about them. We already exist on the Earth so many times throughout history we are sure to believe that our society evolved around certain “correct” explanations of ourselves. There have been hundreds of such explanations. But what do we do about it because of these false beliefs? We just ignore the evidence and ignore what we already know: that humans only began life as a small, but growing group of plants and animals in the mid-1800s, when mankind was just beginning to understand things for itself.