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Results from our forumThe REVOLUTION of Life... phrase, “Try, try and try again, until you succeed!” It is an odd way to look at it, but underneath that easy form there lurks a position which sees Mankind as an inevitable final blossoming of the process. Of course, I may well be misinterpreting the motives of the supporters of this standpoint, ...
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Re: Why The Religious Minded Rule Science With Science... not. As a result, the only ones that dare going that far into the unknown for a theory that makes others obsolete must have a religious mind that sees no point sitting around writing pompous statements proclaiming all that is impossible to discover.
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Re: Future Human Evolution... People like to ignore moral implications in their excitement of the possibilities. Or be naive and deny that anyone would do that. A wise man sees the evil coming and avoids it.--Proverbs
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Re: Bird-Dinosaur News... Fossils can't speak, neither can strata, only a paleontologist or a geologist. If a geologist follows and believes uniformintarianism, when he sees thick strata that has huge folds (bends) in it, he would never assume that it was laid wet. These are impossible features if the strata was laid ...
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Re: Why do you keep talking about species... God's image," and therefore you have purpose. You have a moral compass inside, sometimes it fills with indignation and resentment when it sees injustice. It stings with guilt when we do wrong. Though all of them do not agree, and some are broken, they still are there, inside of you and ...
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