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Subject: Why is our brain always in our skull?

Posted by: lightlamp2
Wouldn't be kind of need our brain to come first though? so or body is actually alive?
Yeah that's what I said, the brain came first then the sensory organs came around it. (in terms of the process of evolution)

[Edited on 01.02.2013 5:19 PM PST]

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Posted by: NinjaLord77

Posted by: lightlamp2

I still think it is way too convenient way so we can absorb nutrients? I just think our body is designed very well and it all happened naturally


To me it's all signs of a good creator who allows things to evolve. It's in my book but I can't mention that.
As always. But something always has to be created. Something that you can not wrap your head around before the universe was made

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Posted by: NinjaLord77

Posted by: lightlamp2

I still think it is way too convenient way so we can absorb nutrients? I just think our body is designed very well and it all happened naturally


To me it's all signs of a good creator who allows things to evolve. It's in my book but I can't mention that.
I don't see how that points to a creator and not the evolutionary process.

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Posted by: MadMax888

Posted by: NinjaLord77

Posted by: lightlamp2

I still think it is way too convenient way so we can absorb nutrients? I just think our body is designed very well and it all happened naturally


To me it's all signs of a good creator who allows things to evolve. It's in my book but I can't mention that.
I don't see how that points to a creator and not the evolutionary process.
I would like to see something pointing to how the universe came about. But i dont think we will ever have proof

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Posted by: lightlamp2

Posted by: MadMax888

Posted by: NinjaLord77

Posted by: lightlamp2

I still think it is way too convenient way so we can absorb nutrients? I just think our body is designed very well and it all happened naturally


To me it's all signs of a good creator who allows things to evolve. It's in my book but I can't mention that.
I don't see how that points to a creator and not the evolutionary process.
I would like to see something pointing to how the universe came about. But i dont think we will ever have proof
Not in our lifetime, I don't think we will. But it's arrogant to assume, in the meantime, that there was a creator or designer to the universe.

[Edited on 01.02.2013 5:26 PM PST]

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Posted by: lightlamp2

Posted by: MadMax888

Posted by: NinjaLord77

Posted by: lightlamp2

I still think it is way too convenient way so we can absorb nutrients? I just think our body is designed very well and it all happened naturally


To me it's all signs of a good creator who allows things to evolve. It's in my book but I can't mention that.
I don't see how that points to a creator and not the evolutionary process.
I would like to see something pointing to how the universe came about. But i dont think we will ever have proof
We'll never definitively know, because we weren't there. But there are ways in which we can be lead to a very probable theory of how it came to be based on math and science.

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Posted by: MadMax888

Posted by: lightlamp2

Posted by: MadMax888

Posted by: NinjaLord77

Posted by: lightlamp2

I still think it is way too convenient way so we can absorb nutrients? I just think our body is designed very well and it all happened naturally


To me it's all signs of a good creator who allows things to evolve. It's in my book but I can't mention that.
I don't see how that points to a creator and not the evolutionary process.
I would like to see something pointing to how the universe came about. But i dont think we will ever have proof
Not in our lifetime, I don't think we will. But it's arrogant to assume, in the meantime, that there was a creator or designer to the universe.
What ever helps people really. We have not figured out everything by ourselves. But religion has been here for a long time

  • 01.02.2013 5:27 PM PDT


Posted by: MadMax888

Posted by: NinjaLord77

Posted by: lightlamp2

I still think it is way too convenient way so we can absorb nutrients? I just think our body is designed very well and it all happened naturally


To me it's all signs of a good creator who allows things to evolve. It's in my book but I can't mention that.
I don't see how that points to a creator and not the evolutionary process.


Well to me, in my R word. (Don't say the R word). He has many attributes. One is Al Khaliq which is the Creator, and Al Bari which is the evolver. So it's both. Al bari also means the Fashioner.

  • 01.02.2013 5:31 PM PDT


Posted by: lightlamp2

Posted by: MadMax888

Posted by: lightlamp2

Posted by: MadMax888

Posted by: NinjaLord77
To me it's all signs of a good creator who allows things to evolve. It's in my book but I can't mention that.
I don't see how that points to a creator and not the evolutionary process.
I would like to see something pointing to how the universe came about. But i dont think we will ever have proof
Not in our lifetime, I don't think we will. But it's arrogant to assume, in the meantime, that there was a creator or designer to the universe.
What ever helps people really. We have not figured out everything by ourselves. But religion has been here for a long time
Just because it's been here for a long time doesn't make it right.

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Posted by: lightlamp2
What ever helps people really. We have not figured out everything by ourselves. But religion has been here for a long time
But there's no solid truth to religion. They all claim to be the "right" one. If humanity suddenly ceased to exist, the next intelligent beings would eventually rediscover mathematics, physics, chemistry, etc, but they would never recreate stories about a talking snake that ruined mankind.

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Posted by: Philip J Fry

Posted by: lightlamp2
What ever helps people really. We have not figured out everything by ourselves. But religion has been here for a long time
But there's no solid truth to religion. They all claim to be the "right" one. If humanity suddenly ceased to exist, the next intelligent beings would eventually rediscover mathematics, physics, chemistry, etc, but they would never recreate stories about a talking snake that ruined mankind.
Who says there would be more intelligent beings after us?

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Thats like asking "Why on all my cars are the wheels on the bottom"

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Adjective noun is Adjective.

Pass dat weed

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Posted by: A Forum Cop
Thats like asking "Why on all my cars are the wheels on the bottom"
Because cars didn't make there wheels themselves

  • 01.02.2013 5:35 PM PDT


Posted by: lightlamp2

Posted by: Philip J Fry

Posted by: lightlamp2
What ever helps people really. We have not figured out everything by ourselves. But religion has been here for a long time
But there's no solid truth to religion. They all claim to be the "right" one. If humanity suddenly ceased to exist, the next intelligent beings would eventually rediscover mathematics, physics, chemistry, etc, but they would never recreate stories about a talking snake that ruined mankind.
Who says there would be more intelligent beings after us?
It's statistically highly unlikely that we are the only intelligent beings in the universe.

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Posted by: Philip J Fry

Posted by: lightlamp2

Posted by: Philip J Fry

Posted by: lightlamp2
What ever helps people really. We have not figured out everything by ourselves. But religion has been here for a long time
But there's no solid truth to religion. They all claim to be the "right" one. If humanity suddenly ceased to exist, the next intelligent beings would eventually rediscover mathematics, physics, chemistry, etc, but they would never recreate stories about a talking snake that ruined mankind.
Who says there would be more intelligent beings after us?
It's statistically highly unlikely that we are the only intelligent beings in the universe.
I find it highly unlikely there are other humans out in this world or any other intelligent being

  • 01.02.2013 5:36 PM PDT


Posted by: lightlamp2

Posted by: Philip J Fry

Posted by: lightlamp2

Posted by: Philip J Fry

Posted by: lightlamp2
What ever helps people really. We have not figured out everything by ourselves. But religion has been here for a long time
But there's no solid truth to religion. They all claim to be the "right" one. If humanity suddenly ceased to exist, the next intelligent beings would eventually rediscover mathematics, physics, chemistry, etc, but they would never recreate stories about a talking snake that ruined mankind.
Who says there would be more intelligent beings after us?
It's statistically highly unlikely that we are the only intelligent beings in the universe.
I find it highly unlikely there are other humans out in this world or any other intelligent being
No, I mean quite literally. Mathematics and statistics says that if you have enough time and space, things are likely to occur. There are TRILLIONS of solar systems in our universe. It's statistically unlikely that ours is the only one inhabited by intelligent beings.

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Posted by: A Pimpin Lady
Its called evolution.

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Posted by: lightlamp2

Posted by: Philip J Fry

Posted by: lightlamp2

Posted by: Philip J Fry

Posted by: lightlamp2
What ever helps people really. We have not figured out everything by ourselves. But religion has been here for a long time[/quote]But there's no solid truth to religion. They all claim to be the "right" one. If humanity suddenly ceased to exist, the next intelligent beings would eventually rediscover mathematics, physics, chemistry, etc, but they would never recreate stories about a talking snake that ruined mankind.
Who says there would be more intelligent beings after us?
It's statistically highly unlikely that we are the only intelligent beings in the universe.
I find it highly unlikely there are other humans out in this world or any other intelligent being
No, I mean quite literally. Mathematics and statistics says that if you have enough time and space, things are likely to occur. There are TRILLIONS of solar systems in our universe. It's statistically unlikely that ours is the only one inhabited by intelligent beings.
So what. There are people like us that have civilization and have jobs. In another planet far away?

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Yeah, but who was phone?

  • 01.02.2013 5:44 PM PDT


Posted by: lightlamp2
Posted by: Philip J Fry
No, I mean quite literally. Mathematics and statistics says that if you have enough time and space, things are likely to occur. There are TRILLIONS of solar systems in our universe. It's statistically unlikely that ours is the only one inhabited by intelligent beings.
So what. There are people like us that have civilization and have jobs. In another planet far away?
Quite possibly.

[Edited on 01.02.2013 5:46 PM PST]

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Posted by: Philip J Fry

Posted by: lightlamp2
Posted by: Philip J Fry
No, I mean quite literally. Mathematics and statistics says that if you have enough time and space, things are likely to occur. There are TRILLIONS of solar systems in our universe. It's statistically unlikely that ours is the only one inhabited by intelligent beings.
So what. There are people like us that have civilization and have jobs. In another planet far away?
Quite possibly.
There is no proof of this though. Its all theoretical

  • 01.02.2013 5:46 PM PDT

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Posted by: lightlamp2

Posted by: Philip J Fry

Posted by: lightlamp2
Posted by: Philip J Fry
No, I mean quite literally. Mathematics and statistics says that if you have enough time and space, things are likely to occur. There are TRILLIONS of solar systems in our universe. It's statistically unlikely that ours is the only one inhabited by intelligent beings.
So what. There are people like us that have civilization and have jobs. In another planet far away?
Quite possibly.
There is no proof of this though. Its all theoretical
Right, but this is backed by science and mathematics...not a book of stories.

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Isn't it obvious? Time travel.

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