I think it's important to distinguish between human extinction and the destruction of planet Earth.
I agree with you that the destruction of the planet is likely to happen. However, I don't believe that humans will go extinct as a result. I think we'll be able to leave this planet before that happens. Maybe this is just wishful thinking, but I believe it's possible in the distant future.
Of course, there could be natural disasters along the way that could wipe out millions of people in an instant. Volcanic eruptions and earthquakes could certainly delay humanity's progress in colonizing other planets.
Great! So you believe that humans will exist forever, if not here, on other planet.
I also have such wishful thoughts but with the natural disasters I just didn't mean another earthquake or a volcanic eruption. I thought of it like an ice age for thousands of years or maybe all the ice is melt. How will humans go on to exist here. Also, I'd you look at the rate of increase in temperatures, may be our wishful thinking of establishing a colony on another planet would remain only in our wishes.
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Climate change is real, we have 100 years of records to prove it, but who knows if this isn't just part of a thousands-year cycle? I don't know if the changes are fundamentally caused by what we are told. We could also be heading towards an ice age, there's no way to be sure. Just as there's no certainty that we'll ever be able to colonize another planet. One thing I do know is, "God wills, man dreams, the work is born." - Fernando Pessoa
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Yes, I agree. We can only be uncertain about what's gonna happen in 100 or 1000 or 10000 years. Everything's possible. Yes, God's will will prevail.
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"God will meet you where you are in order to take you where He wants you to go."
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