Talk:Iron Man VS Lex Luthor/@comment-68.228.111.250-20150430021527/@comment-110.159.188.112-20150430024726

No relax He's just saying that the whole idea of Lex's persuit for Godhood is pointless. And he's right, you see, Lex feels that his achievement and desire to achieve Godhood is ultimately for the greater good as in his jacked up, wacked up, Looney mind, he's breaking the barrier of human Limitations and that it is all a necessity to make humanity, which of course is a load of bull as it actually means he wants to be the most powerful human on the planet and exploit the hell out of his species, in any way possible.

The part where Tony said "I've been playing human" is just one of his ways of saying that he's a cut above the rest, without the need to have the powers of a God or supreme beings. Iron Man on the otherhand merely feels that humanity has no need for such thing to ultimatly survive, and that with sheer our undying passion, willpower, determination and Intelligence, humanity can servive purfectly with their own natural abilities and endure any challenge. To Iron Man he probably feels that Humanity is perfact on its own, and that in some way we are all superior and perfect being, capable of evolving into greater superior being yet at the same time maintaining most of our originality and the parts of ourselves that make us human.

Also Tony merely decided to go beyond his natural limits, as a necessity to take down Luthor and bring the God Wannabe, back down to earth and prove to him that no matter how good you are at something there are always those who are better you as well, whether it be at what your good at or other things.