We are all a cell within a cell within a cell within a cell
A cell is just a crazy group of atoms within a group of atoms within atoms
It starts at infinity and ends at infinity. The dawn of time is the end of time.
There is no such thing as death.
It's all part of my very own theory of the living cell. Let me try to break it down to you now.
Basically, you should already know that everything in the world is a atom. Whether it is solid, liquid or gas.
The earth is a cell that orbits a neutron which is part of an atom, the earth is a sub-atomic particle circling the sun. Now, there is one known electron which is Jupiter. Kinda funny, cells make up atoms, atoms make up cells. Circle of life.

Humanity is evil, but hey, you're only human.
The human being is a parasite. Think about it. We (people) are just parasites. Well, we do have mammal characteristics, but overall, we are just a hideously mutated chimp. A chimp mutated and changed by some sort of parasite. So we have become a race of parasitic-mammal hybrids.
The world is just like a cell. It is a living thing. As with cells and all other living things, it has
other living things on it. We are all cells. One tiny cell in a group of other cells, which is just
another cell in a group, and it goes on. We could all just be a tiny cell on the body of some other
alien life form.
This is where your God-deity comes in. If there is a god, we are just a tiny speck on him, so, the love and 'watching over us' really isn't true. Sure, God cares for us. But about as much as you care about the cells on your body. Sure, you created this amazing thing, you don't want destruction of your cells. But you don't watch over each and every cell. That is the job of that cell, and the people(organisms) living on it.
We humans cannot control our destructive way. We are a parasite. No part of a cell is going to try to destroy itself as we are destroying this planet. Any normal cell can fight this off, but of course there are all sorts of threats to a cell. Such as parasites, which attack a cell, cling to it, and grow on it. Feeding off the land. Eventually destroying it. Look what humanity has done, so much destruction, so much use, and feeding off the land. War and industry causing unnatural levels of gases in the air stream. Changing our natural temperature to throw the whole cellular environment out of whack. Not really giving anything good back. What have we given back to the earth? What do humans do that is actually beneficial to something larger than ourselves?
Not much. We leave behind garbage and toxic waste, non-biodegradable things. Humanity is so hellbent on destroying the earth, we fight amongst ourselves destroying everything in our path.
I think certain religious figures seen this and use it to their advantage, sending millions to war to
destroy the world. They've used the human race throughout history like the parasites we are. Mummies are the first sign of this. Religion tells us to bury our dead in boxes. We are so fucked about not giving anything back, we take from the earth to create ourselves, and we don't even give back when we are done. We lock ourselves up, or burn our remains. Leaving nothing behind for future generations.
We will continue to consume and not give back. We are too far along to stop it now. We will eventually destroy this planet if it is unable to destroy us first. I think we have the upper hand and will be the death of this cell. We will just get bigger weapons and keep destroying the earth, since we have already gotten more powerful than pretty much all of earths natural defenses. We will eventually destroy this cell, and, time willing, we may be able to perfect space flight, and leave this planet in ruins. Go to spread our disease to other planets, cells, and destroy them too. With a little luck, we can become the cancer of this organism.

