Tricky. As for first two propositions, "NEVER" is pretty heavy word. We really don't know what future holds for us. Scenarios similar to "Neon Genesis Evangelion", or "Solaris" with whole race melted into single ocean-organism seem unlikely now, but so was global communication, nanotechnology or space travels only a few hundred of years ago.kidwithxboxlive said:Your opinions? Share some of your ideas as well. Or if you wish, expand on my opinions.
As for crime... We can prevent violent crimes by means of chemistry, genetics. Huxley's "Brave New World" hints that. So does Lem's "Return from the Stars" and "The Futurological Congress".
However we probably can't rule out crimes of other sorts. Law itself is flawed and there's strong possibility to commit crime without even knowing it. I guess that by abandoning law at all we would be free of criminality...
Believeing in some deity doesn't actualy makes you religious person. It makes you spiritual. Or looney - depending on your approach.ZeroMachine said:Anyways, even if we somehow, someway, find undeniable proof that there is no god of any kind, people will still believe in a god.
So, one day there may be no religion, only pure faith. "I believe, and that's it, i don't judge, i don't think about deity, i know it's just there and that's fine, nothing more, nothing to see, move along".
OT : Eye of Beholder won't ever be considered best game of all times.