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Life & DeathVoluntary Human Extinction Movement
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this is one of the siliest topics ive ever engaged so i will be brief. If we were to all realize how destructive we were could we not find a better alternative to our destructive nature? would we all... |
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ChristianityScientific Proof of the Bible vs Theories
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Yeah it did rain frogs, the amusing joke in Magnolia if you've seen it. ;)
Here's another theory: Hope is an evolutionary advantageous trait for the human race, as it has already proven t... |
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BiologyWhat About Eugenics?
23 Posts • 10817 Views Science & Technology Forum |
Lets cut to the chase. Eugenics is the reversal of evolution. Eugenics is pseudoscience. Eugenics is based on a flawed understanding on the process and mechanisms of evolution. Implementing a eugenics... |
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Homosexualityborn gay
182 Posts • 45863 Views Sexuality & Intimacy Forum |
In my opinion, homosexuality is a mindset, one which is defined by a genetic disposition in the body's response to pheromones, (Yeah, that same stuff Dr. Winifred Cutler sells in Popsci for fifty... |
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Religion & HumanityThe Meaning of Living
103 Posts • 24869 Views Religion Forum |
Well I'm glad you found some decent info on evolution. Some of your statements on how human genealogy and why weren't new life forms appearing seemingly contradicted evolution was quite misl... |
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Science vs ReligionCreation or Evolution?
67 Posts • 18892 Views Religion Forum |
Petesmith: One thing wrong with your argument Petesmith, is the familiar, and I have to say rather irritating, confusion of natural selection with 'randomness'. To help you with your confusi... |
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Fatty
57 Posts • 10278 Views Talk Talk |
Didn't mean to make you laugh Chiron. Actually I was paraphrasing some quite serious scientific research. I have an entire issue of a popular science journal on the topic sitting on a shelf at ho... |
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Religion & HumanityWhy?
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My take on good. Subjective good (one often found in religions/law) differs from culture to culture. Things like wearing a full-body robe for women is "good" for Islam, but not other religio... |
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Relationships & Lovefutility of romantic 'love'
76 Posts • 20428 Views Psychology Forum |
why is it that men, no matter how deeply they love their woman, can never stop lusting after a playboy bunny ?
why is it explained away as a genetic hardwiring - that is condoned and well accpeted... |
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Science vs ReligionCreation or Evolution?
67 Posts • 18892 Views Religion Forum |
1 There are tons and tons of fossils. But where is the evidence of intermediate fossils. Take the human evolutionary process from Ape to Man. Where is the fossil evidence? The supposed horse evolution... |
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SpiritualityWe didn't exist before we got here
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what form?- physical. As I see it, the human physical form (involving the brain) can generate the spiritual realm.
All plants have brains. In biology (relating to non-animal organisms) we tend to... |
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Could there be a pill for that?...
17 Posts • 6005 Views Philosophy Forum |
Yeah, I hear if you eat pickles while your pregnant you'll have a boy. Same idea right?
No, different idea. There is no empirical evidence to suggest that eating pickles creates a boy. I'... |
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People hate vegetarians
104 Posts • 31579 Views Talk Talk |
Hey, wait a minute, I've just had a realization thanks to you people!
You made me think about my rights as a human being and something occurred to me, I can do whatever the fuck I want and no... |
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Religion & HumanityAn answer
31 Posts • 9442 Views Religion Forum |
science categoriss the macro and the micro but it fails to represent the cross-over the blur in-between.
The whole fundamental concept of evolutionary study is the representation of evolutionary ch... |
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BiologyMeditation altars brain structure
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Decius: it seems your a tad confused. To be specific- I was correcting your generalisation. Claiming that this study is representative of the human population (or at least a larger population) is inco... |
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What do you think about the rascism ? Can it disappear ?
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I think that, we have a really broad spectrum on which we judge people, and, from the first impression to a more behavioural level.
There most likely will always be a difference in language, as wel... |
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Science vs ReligionEVOLUTION
226 Posts • 63387 Views Religion Forum |
Sometimes it is well to stay out of the thick of things, starting this string I compiled a list of statements to comment on (most were rellated to ironclad) so
Darwin'sBlack box
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Life & DeathSoul: Born or Grown
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Perhaps the best way to probe into the answers for your question is by first analyzing:
1) What traits we believe to be human, as in characteristic that are human. For example, if we analyze a cat in... |
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Why live if you're just going to die?
74 Posts • 59102 Views Philosophy Forum |
Let me tell you a story:
A great wizard walks across a vast desert. He wears a long purple cloak and a high pointed hat. His white beard touches the ground. He carries a large bucket. He stops and... |
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BiologyBreed Humans?
26 Posts • 15144 Views Science & Technology Forum |
As a geneology major, I've been wondering for some time why it's such an unpopular idea to breed humans.
Hitler may have wanted to do it, but just because someone with evil intentions wa... |
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Epistemology: Truth & KnowledgeThe Hard Working Paradox
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Consider this in regards to the best way to advance.
Some people work harder than others.
Some people work harder at certain things than others.
Some societies work harder at certain things than... |
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PedophiliaPaedophilia
189 Posts • 72498 Views Sexuality & Intimacy Forum |
Thankyou for your responses. It's interesting (for me) to note that when given this perspective, people did not write any strong argument against. That is why I posted it - to see whether that vi... |
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BiologyChimps - are they really that close to us?
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Ive heard many people and scientists remark that our d.n.a is 98% the same as chimps. many of us try to explain human intelligence and behaviour by looking at apes but are these creatures really that... |
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God in Religionwhy do you believe in god?
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"Many people subscribe to the notion that since our universe is so massive, that there must be advanced life-forms like ourselves out there. But mere numbers do not make it true. Current studies... |
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Food sleep Exercise for philosphy
5 Posts • 3113 Views Philosophy Forum |
how relevent do you guys feel that being 'physically' heal;thy effects your philosophical train of thought? do you ever feel a difference from when your tired (maybe to little sleep is deiff... |
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