I said it sounds like Eden, of course they don't believe in Eden. But they do believe the earth was once perfect, that man has destroyed it and that they can restore that perfection.
And the same elite who worship science are the same elite who idolize "the indigenous peoples."
They seem to, but at the same time they argue that these people will be much better off if most of them are killed off (look at the population control programs in Africa and South America). It's more like they want to kill most of the people and then keep a few as novelties.
Please understand that I am not arguing with you--merely conversing, exchanging ideas, and trying to understand.
According to Darwinian evolution, the earth was never "perfect." Evolution was trial and error, death and disease, with no teleological end in sight. One might argue that evolution easily blends with teleologial notions of historical progress to produce the idea that the world is headed to perfection, but according to Darwinism it was never perfect in the past.