Still on the same topic.
Speaker ABut I got a question though.
Speaker BGo ahead.
Speaker ASo would this be implying that animal nature is bad?
Speaker AWhat's.
Speaker AWhat, what, what.
Speaker AWhat's the reason for rising above your animal nature?
Speaker AIt's your nature.
Speaker AThat's, that's, that's.
Speaker AThat's your.
Speaker ANow, now, if it's in the person, they gonna.
Speaker AThey gonna do it.
Speaker BOkay, I have a. I have a answer.
Speaker BWhat's the purpose of ride.
Speaker BRising above your animal nature?
Speaker BWhen an animal is hot outside, he can't take his ass inside.
Speaker BSit in some.
Speaker BOkay, when.
Speaker BWhen an animal is tired of walking, he can't jump his ass in a car and drive that.
Speaker BSo.
Speaker BSo.
Speaker ASo.
Speaker CSo.
Speaker BHey, I got.
Speaker BI got another one for you.
Speaker ACome on with it.
Speaker BCome on with it, Mr. Green Jeans.
Speaker BAn animal, they can't plant their food.
Speaker BA squirrel has to go out and put in work for them and gather them nuts.
Speaker BBut, but a human has the knowledge to plant seeds and plan for future events.
Speaker BWhat?
Speaker BWhat?
Speaker BWait, wait, I got one, one last thing for you.
Speaker BWhat stopped us from moving around just like the animals as hunters gatherers, when we've got the intelligence to learn how to plant?
Speaker BLearning how to plant and grow stuff let us stopped us from having to be wanderers of the earth and, and, and be able to be sedentary creatures?
Speaker AOr what about.
Speaker AWhat about.
Speaker AWhat about they started doing for convenience?
Speaker AStarted to get lazy.
Speaker BThat's mere adjectives.
Speaker BThat's your version of it.
Speaker ANo, okay, but, but, but, but.
Speaker BSo check this out.
Speaker AWait, going back to what you were saying about the squirrel, isn't this squirrel gathering those nuts and storing those nuts for future events?
Speaker BYes, but, but if a squirrel was really smart, they could.
Speaker BThey would take some of them nuts and plant them and plant them off.
Speaker BHey.
Speaker BAnd have a whole bunch
Speaker Cabout it is, but here's the thing about it is.
Speaker BHow you doing, Mr. Rafiki again?
Speaker BHow you doing?
Speaker CDoing all right.
Speaker AHere's.
Speaker CHere's the thing about it is the food is already there for the animals where we have to.
Speaker CWe have to now labor over the land.
Speaker CIt wasn't supposed to be that way.
Speaker CIt was supposed to be there freely for us just as well as it was for the animals.
Speaker AThey got lazy, Rafiki.
Speaker CSo I have to side kind of with Mental on this, that humans have gotten lazy and that's the reason why we now have to harvest and plant and do everything for ourselves that way when before it was already supposed to been there for us naturally.
Speaker CSee, back in.
Speaker CIf I told you I've heard.
Speaker CWait, wait, A couple of times I've heard y' all use scripture.
Speaker CLet me use a word from the scripture.
Speaker CManna mana meant food.
Speaker CThe dew was our water.
Speaker CNatural.
Speaker CThat was natural to us in the beginning.
Speaker CBut we've gotten lazy and we've caused
Speaker Aour own
Speaker Cthrough disobedience.
Speaker CWe caused ourselves to be the laborers of the land.
Speaker CBe that way.
Speaker BAll right, I have a. I have a yes or no questions for you too.
Speaker BYes or no?
Speaker BWhen lions, when the pride goes out, do they get a kill every time?
Speaker BYes or no?
Speaker BNo.
Speaker BWhich means that this pride could go hungry for a week.
Speaker APossibility.
Speaker BNow, do you think lions would love to have a freezer to walk on over and grab some meat out the freezer and start eating?
Speaker BYes or no?
Speaker BDo you think little lions would be like, oh, man, we sitting around here lazy like a mug.
Speaker BWe ain't got to go run after no gazelles no more.
Speaker CDo you.
Speaker ABut then the lion isn't doing what it.
Speaker AThen the lion isn't doing what a lion does.
Speaker AYou might as well put him in jail.
Speaker AWe call them zoos.
Speaker BThen, then that is saying that.
Speaker BAnimals constantly want to do the same thing all the time.
Speaker BI thought they would.
Speaker BI thought it was conscious.
Speaker BYou think animals don't want to evolve and start doing some more stuff?
Speaker AYou think, you know, so, so, so then.
Speaker AThen that would.
Speaker AAnd from what I'm seeing, that would start to get into physical evolution, doing something else.
Speaker AYou know.
Speaker ADamn.
Speaker AIn order.
Speaker AIn order to.
Speaker ATo go to that freeze and open that up, nine times out of 10, you need.
Speaker AYou need your digits knocked together like this.
Speaker AYou know, sometimes in some refrigerators, sometimes it's.
Speaker AIt's best to have them, you know, together like that.
Speaker ASomething you need thumbs.
Speaker AYou need thumbs to do a lot of.
Speaker CSo real quick, back to that lion, right?
Speaker BAll right.
Speaker CThey may not get it that one time, but best believe they continuously stop.
Speaker CSo therefore, it may not be right away that they get it.
Speaker BGet it.
Speaker CBut sometime during that day, they're getting their food.
Speaker CThey don't go.
Speaker CI. I don't think personally that they go a day without.
Speaker BNo, no.
Speaker CUnless they're sick.
Speaker BThey miss and then need to watch some animal King, man.
Speaker BLions don't.
Speaker BThey don't.
Speaker BThey can go a week without food, man.
Speaker AThat's the convenience of being a human.