How Smart Are Humans?
Dolphins and porpoises have a complicated language and can actually learn to use an IPod. An octopus can build its own house, birds sing complicated melodies, and parrots can remember as many as a thousand words. Monkeys can be taught sign language, how to drive a car and smoke cigarettes. I’m told that dogs, which possess the intellectual capacity of a three-ear-old child, can understand more than50 words, although, none of those words include “Don’t shit in the house!”
On the other hand, many humans don’t believe in global climate change, evolution or that President Barack Obama was born in America. They do however; believe in astrology, angels, wirgin birth, a God with a long white beard whom they thank when winning an Emmy and the ability to cure homosexuality through prayer.
My question is this: Just how much smarter are we than our animal cousins? From my point of view we humans have very little to be smug about.
When it comes to death, nobody is an expert. All the experts are dead, and they haven’t come back.
To be continued…
Karl Wallace
To read more Karl Wallace stories go to: karlwallaceblog.blogspot.com
Dolphins and porpoises have a complicated language and can actually learn to use an IPod. An octopus can build its own house, birds sing complicated melodies, and parrots can remember as many as a thousand words. Monkeys can be taught sign language, how to drive a car and smoke cigarettes. I’m told that dogs, which possess the intellectual capacity of a three-ear-old child, can understand more than50 words, although, none of those words include “Don’t shit in the house!”
On the other hand, many humans don’t believe in global climate change, evolution or that President Barack Obama was born in America. They do however; believe in astrology, angels, wirgin birth, a God with a long white beard whom they thank when winning an Emmy and the ability to cure homosexuality through prayer.
My question is this: Just how much smarter are we than our animal cousins? From my point of view we humans have very little to be smug about.
When it comes to death, nobody is an expert. All the experts are dead, and they haven’t come back.
To be continued…
Karl Wallace
To read more Karl Wallace stories go to: karlwallaceblog.blogspot.com