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See www.whydoesgodhateamputees.com
mike "Matt Whiting" wrote in message ... mike regish wrote: Well, if you believe there's some supernatural guy watching out for you or that there's a heaven or hell, you're out of touch enough with reality to be considered mentally ill. When you base your actions in life on that mental illness, you could be considered radical, though that's probalby not the best word. If you believe that all that you see around you somehow spontaneously evolved from random chemicals, then you are sufficiently irrational and deluded to be considered mentally ill. Matt |
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mike regish wrote:
See www.whydoesgodhateamputees.com Always nice to see people who are against something, but don't propose a more viable alternative. Sort of like the Democrates. If we evolved from random combination of elements, why haven't we evolved to grow back amputated limbs? Any process that can create intelligent life from basic elements randomly scattered throughout the universe due to a big bang should be able to grow replacement limbs without even breaking a sweat. Right? Matt |
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If we evolved from random combination of elements, why haven't we evolved to grow back amputated limbs?
We have. We lost that ability. Why is an interesting question, and I think the answer is that it "costs" too much. As life gets more complex, the repair systems need to be more sophisticated, and the overhead involved in carrying around such a repair system makes those individuals less likely to survive and reproduce. Ironic, isn't it. Darwin cares not a whit for the individual. Jose -- "Never trust anything that can think for itself, if you can't see where it keeps its brain." (chapter 10 of book 3 - Harry Potter). for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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Jose wrote:
If we evolved from random combination of elements, why haven't we evolved to grow back amputated limbs? We have. We lost that ability. Why is an interesting question, and I think the answer is that it "costs" too much. As life gets more complex, the repair systems need to be more sophisticated, and the overhead involved in carrying around such a repair system makes those individuals less likely to survive and reproduce. Ironic, isn't it. I think we just found someone less intelligent that the former girlfriend you were talking about. Matt |
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Who was talking about? Don't see me mentioned anywhere here.
mike "Matt Whiting" wrote in message ... Jose wrote: If we evolved from random combination of elements, why haven't we evolved to grow back amputated limbs? We have. We lost that ability. Why is an interesting question, and I think the answer is that it "costs" too much. As life gets more complex, the repair systems need to be more sophisticated, and the overhead involved in carrying around such a repair system makes those individuals less likely to survive and reproduce. Ironic, isn't it. I think we just found someone less intelligent that the former girlfriend you were talking about. Matt |
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We have. We lost that ability. Why is an interesting question, and I
think the answer is that it "costs" too much. As life gets more complex, the repair systems need to be more sophisticated, and the overhead involved in carrying around such a repair system makes those individuals less likely to survive and reproduce. Ironic, isn't it. I think we just found someone less intelligent that the former girlfriend you were talking about. He was talking about me. He considers me less intelligent than somebody's former (dumb) girlfriend because I stated that our ancestors (far enough back in evolutionary times) =did= have the ability to regrow parts. He's using faith based reasoning. Don't sweat it. Jose -- "Never trust anything that can think for itself, if you can't see where it keeps its brain." (chapter 10 of book 3 - Harry Potter). for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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How about rational thought?
How about not using the false promise of an afterlife with 72 virgins to convince otherwise good men to murder innocents? So Matt, why does god hate amputees? mike "Matt Whiting" wrote in message ... mike regish wrote: See www.whydoesgodhateamputees.com Always nice to see people who are against something, but don't propose a more viable alternative. Sort of like the Democrates. If we evolved from random combination of elements, why haven't we evolved to grow back amputated limbs? Any process that can create intelligent life from basic elements randomly scattered throughout the universe due to a big bang should be able to grow replacement limbs without even breaking a sweat. Right? Matt |
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mike regish wrote:
How about rational thought? How about not using the false promise of an afterlife with 72 virgins to convince otherwise good men to murder innocents? So Matt, why does god hate amputees? So, Mike, why can't you think rationally? Matt |
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I do. No higher power told me to invade Iraq but failed to tell me there
were no WMDs. mike "Matt Whiting" wrote in message ... mike regish wrote: How about rational thought? How about not using the false promise of an afterlife with 72 virgins to convince otherwise good men to murder innocents? So Matt, why does god hate amputees? So, Mike, why can't you think rationally? Matt |
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