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i have to ashure this thread is death until they move back the previous version, it's evolution baby
creationism, evolution or intelligent design?
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Are we going to be serious in this thread to discuss this? If so...I'm game. I believe in Intelligent Design.
"If there were no eternal consciousness in a man, if at the bottom of everything there were only a wild ferment, a power that twisting in dark passions produced everything great or inconsequential; if an unfathomable insatiable emptiness lay hid beneath everything, what would life be but despair?"
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Now we can argue all we want...
But until someone can tell me how a single celled organism develops into a human being...I'm all ears...And still going with intelligent design...Give YOURSELF some credit, human beings are amazing creatures...
But until someone can tell me how a single celled organism develops into a human being...I'm all ears...And still going with intelligent design...Give YOURSELF some credit, human beings are amazing creatures...
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But it takes the same amount of "magic" for a cell to become a human being as to become a crow. The only amazing thing about human beings is that "they" can think, well, that and the beauty of some of "their" female creatures.
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I really think this is a moot point.
I am not limited to my matter, which is something we can not yet create, but we can generate from celliular information. Nor, am I limited to my life experience, as my imagination and the thoughts of others inform my presence in the world. Nor, am I limited to the confines of the physical space I occupy, as this post dictates.
I don't think what is responsible for our existence is all that concerned with what we think it looks like or what its name is. In short, I don't think The Lord of the Universe cares if we believe in him.
I personally don't concern myself with belief. Belief feeds lower beings who are ultimately consumed by the Lord of the Universe. I have learned this the hard way,.. but at least learned to use it to my advantage; for this is the key to sacrifice.
Those things which are truly Angelic (Emanations of the Origin of The Universe, with one pointed-ness and ) defy belief if it opposes them by the very absolute nature of their existence. They transform the very core of those who witness them.
I have witnessed and had other witness (not always visibly, but at times visile and audible) such genuine Angelic beings which I have had hearken to my call (with an ever-increasing consistency). In the years of my life I have spent in their presence, I have asked them directly and sometimes even vocally about Creation... They answer with silent unblinking eyes, and pulse with the fluctuations of uncertain belief or bemoan the human condition of uncertain existence with an apologetic tone.
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I am not limited to my matter, which is something we can not yet create, but we can generate from celliular information. Nor, am I limited to my life experience, as my imagination and the thoughts of others inform my presence in the world. Nor, am I limited to the confines of the physical space I occupy, as this post dictates.
I don't think what is responsible for our existence is all that concerned with what we think it looks like or what its name is. In short, I don't think The Lord of the Universe cares if we believe in him.
I personally don't concern myself with belief. Belief feeds lower beings who are ultimately consumed by the Lord of the Universe. I have learned this the hard way,.. but at least learned to use it to my advantage; for this is the key to sacrifice.
Those things which are truly Angelic (Emanations of the Origin of The Universe, with one pointed-ness and ) defy belief if it opposes them by the very absolute nature of their existence. They transform the very core of those who witness them.
I have witnessed and had other witness (not always visibly, but at times visile and audible) such genuine Angelic beings which I have had hearken to my call (with an ever-increasing consistency). In the years of my life I have spent in their presence, I have asked them directly and sometimes even vocally about Creation... They answer with silent unblinking eyes, and pulse with the fluctuations of uncertain belief or bemoan the human condition of uncertain existence with an apologetic tone.
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lol...Thanks A. I'm starting to learn the Raum language but I'm not quite there yet
"If there were no eternal consciousness in a man, if at the bottom of everything there were only a wild ferment, a power that twisting in dark passions produced everything great or inconsequential; if an unfathomable insatiable emptiness lay hid beneath everything, what would life be but despair?"
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