So, I was walking along the road
with an acquaintance when we noticed that a house across the way was on fire.
The fire hadn’t spread very far yet . Fearing that there might be people
inside, and figuring there was still a chance to save the place, or at least
save some of the stuff inside, I started across the road. My companion grabbed
me and pulled me back.
“Wait! Was that fire started by a
human? Or was it lightning caused it?”
“What does it matter?” I yelled,
trying to pull away. “There may be people in there!”
The man would not let me go. “The
important thing,” he said, “is whether we need to blame a ‘who’ or a ‘what.’
By now, the whole first floor of the
house was engulfed with flames. I jerked free of his grip and took off toward
the fire. The man tackled me from behind and in another moment was sitting on
top of me so that I couldn’t get up.
“A who or a what?” the man yelled at
me. “If it was humans started it, that’s one thing. Then we could act. But if
it was lightning then that’s nature and we just have to let it burn.”
“Get off me!” I screamed.
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21 comments:
Color me baffled. Perhaps I should have studied more in the ethics course. However, I have this thought: if life is in danger, we must act, regardless of the danger's origins. Yes? No? Still, your parable has me baffled.
Are you meaning the Lord's will be done? Wait, that doesn't make sense. If something is wrong, we should fix it no matter the cause? I'm lost...
Charles, you forgot the character who doesn't even believe the fire is there.
The guy must be walking with a lawyer... of sorts. And its so nuts it must be real.
R. T., an analogy for how some folks seem to act toward global warming.
Alex, related to global warming.
Ty, indeed.
David, a lawyer! *shudder*
Excellent analogy!
Lisa, thankee
One of your famous dreams!
Never would've thought it was about global warming. First guess would've been an extremely funky dream.
But now the song "Fire" by The Crazy World of Arthur Brown is rumbling through my head at the moment.
Father Nature's Corner
Maybe, a wildfire caused it, Charles. But that still doesn't answer the question "who" or "what."
Of course it's global warming. And yeah, getting caught up in what's causing it is sort of missing the point. [sigh]
Angie
Cloudia, not, but I can see why it might seem so. Sounds like one of them.
G. B., a good learning experience for me about the use of analogies.
Prashant, indeed, that just pushes the cause back a bit
Angie, way too much of that in the whole discussion.
Charles, your explanation seems to imply "global warming" is a settled-science reality. Am I out of line if I suggest that "climate change" (whether man-made or natural event) is not settled scientific fact but remains theory. My mind is open to the theoretical considerations, but -- as in any scientific theory -- acts based on theory must be cautiously experimental rather unreasonably prescriptive. I recall so many things scientists have gotten wrong in history. I remain undecided about the question of "climate change," so perhaps I do not wholeheartedly "buy in" to your analogy because the premise is not settled science. But, then again, I might be misreading the analogy. Tell me where I am wrong. Nevertheless, the analogy/parable remains interesting and provocative, and that -- it seems to me -- is the brief for any science/speculative fiction writer: offer the "what if" scenario and see what happens.
I like it... There are good lessons here.
I was too much in the moment to recognize global warming. I was thinking of the nut on top of him preventing him from getting any people out.
R. T., the earth has warmed dramatically over the last fifty years. That is established scientific fact. The debate has been how much of this warming is due to human actions and how much is natural. The natural aspects of the warming include being between ice ages, as well as natural variations in the sun and a host of other concepts including volcanic gas release, methane release, etc. The rate of increase has been so rapid, however, that human activity involving dumping greenhouse gases is clearly a factor. How much of a factor is still being debated. The fact is, though, that climate change, generally that means overall warming of the earth, is going to have major consequences for humanity. Even if humans had nothing to do with warming at all, cutting our atmospheric emissions and seeking alternative fuels just makes good sense in the long run for both us and our planet.
Sage, thanks, man.
Oscar, you're like me. I'm often more literal minded than what writers of satire and humor intend. I can probably only see it since I made it up,
I'm super curious now. Spill it...
Riot Kitty, climate change.
You know, that actually sounds like a dream.
Burn, baby, burn.
Scary stuff from here on out.
Charles-Maybe you have to watch for live wires? Not a dream-this could happen. Disco Inferno, Erik?
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