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HistoryNoah's Ark
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Thought you might find this to be an interesting read...
The dimensions of the ark were ideally designed for both stability and capacity. It has been shown hydrodynamically that the ark would have... |
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Science vs ReligionEVOLUTION
226 Posts • 63485 Views Religion Forum |
True, we are different. But it seems (at least to me) that parts of us are so animal like to think we are different is silly.
Like many social animals, social status is of incredible importance to us... |
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Science vs ReligionEVOLUTION
226 Posts • 63485 Views Religion Forum |
The fossil evidence really points to evolution.
Feathered dinosaurs and the change of man's bones throughout the last 2 million years make this fairly clear. Not to mention it seems to me that e... |
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God in ReligionWake up and discover that God never existed
48 Posts • 13249 Views Religion Forum |
timescales are highly debatable. according to the movement of the tetonic plates for example the earth is much younger then that. also, i know that mammals moved across the land mass. marcupials first... |
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AstronomyAstronomy Picture Of The Day
216 Posts • 85254 Views Science & Technology Forum |
14 November 2012
Our Story in One Minute
Video Credit & Copyright: MelodySheep, Symphony of Science, John Boswell; Music Credit: Our Story
Could you tell the story of human existence in a m... |
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God in ReligionGod Is Greater Than My Understanding
18 Posts • 4459 Views Religion Forum |
Its not about threat. It is simply that the starting post of this thread was kinda vague and misconstrued. Perhaps you should have made it clearer that a shark and dolphin analogy was a metaphor for g... |
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BiologyWTF with conditions had to be just right for life?
4 Posts • 2464 Views Science & Technology Forum |
the vital signs of life may exist under many different conditions. consider our own human physiology; the conditions for our existence are suitable on this planet, but not any other planet in our sola... |
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Nature & GeographyAre natural disasters more frequently nowadays?
28 Posts • 13613 Views Science & Technology Forum |
The rate of the current extinction wave appears to be greater in comparison to the last five great waves of extinctions. Recent temperature, precipitation and sea level fluctuations are causing the sh... |
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God in ReligionWhy Do You NOT Believe In God?
192 Posts • 40567 Views Religion Forum |
"apes and humans similarities could simply be coincidences."
Nonesense , the genetic similarity is something like 99 percent. With millions of genes the odds are incredibly small, like 1 cha... |
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Emotions & FeelingsFear IS the problem
10 Posts • 3760 Views Psychology Forum |
In terms of basic survival for humans and other mammals, probably other animals too, fear is definitely an important motivating force. Pleasure is also important, though. There might be other motivati... |
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HistoryAquatic Ape Hypothesis
21 Posts • 12149 Views Science & Technology Forum |
Interesting theory at least. Got a couple of thoughts to share.
1. Was it perhaps hunt for fish back then and the sensation of weightlessness that now make us take pleasure in it?
3. The dense... |
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Human Nature & EmotionThe science of a mother's love
3 Posts • 7230 Views Philosophy Forum |
There are many reasons for the maternal bond. I'll just start with the following.
In the majority of birds and mammals, the young become heavily attached to their mother. For example ducklings... |
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God in ReligionDoes GOD Not Existed?
171 Posts • 42015 Views Religion Forum |
Two, if God is love, then what is hate, sadness, ect.? Three, if God is the only spirit representing something, then he is also evil and and hates, ect.
We have a univerese, God is vast like the... |
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BiologyUnderstanding Stem Cells
2 Posts • 2529 Views Science & Technology Forum |
What Are Cells?
In biology, cells are the basic structural and functional units that all living organisms are comprised of. All organisms are classified as being either unicellular or multicellular.... |
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Religion & HumanityThe Meaning of Living
103 Posts • 24908 Views Religion Forum |
"I mean, it's like a program that is WAY over our head that we are just beginning to unravel. I would look at that and say, "that couldn't have happened by accident.""
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Science vs ReligionIntellagentdesign
82 Posts • 19348 Views Religion Forum |
'Intelligent Design' is a tool to promote theology. It seems despondent and rather ironic the term used 'intelligent'. The theory should be called Poor Design.
Here are some ex... |
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Science vs ReligionEVOLUTION
226 Posts • 63485 Views Religion Forum |
"Today I was looking at all the hair on my arms and wondering - "where did all that hair come from?" Evolution is very possible, and that's not really what I'm questioning. Le... |
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God in ReligionIf there's a god, why is there evil?
222 Posts • 57415 Views Religion Forum |
Hi! Still waiting for my avatar, lol!
There are many things to comment to here, but I can only summarize to maybe explain the majority.
The idea of man being asexual is certainly a stretch. Th... |
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BiologyBreed Humans?
26 Posts • 15158 Views Science & Technology Forum |
Human society is much more complex than a herd or a pack. A foal or a cub has only to learn how to forage or hunt and basic survival skills. A human has much more to learn. Humans are many times over... |
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Life & DeathI feel pointless.
19 Posts • 7637 Views Philosophy Forum |
Life doesn't inherently have meaning. People tend to feel entitled to some reason being behind everything in existence but such is not the case. Then the perceived struggle to apply some form of... |
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Science vs ReligionEVOLUTION
226 Posts • 63485 Views Religion Forum |
HA HA HA..... It is pretty funny when it happens though!
DumbTeen wrote:
"True, we are different. But it seems (at least to me) that parts of us are so animal like to think we are different i... |
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The Human Race
5 Posts • 4034 Views Philosophy Forum |
One thing that stands out as a highlight of my newfound wisdom and understanding of the world that we live in is the fact that humans are animals. Animal not fitting the mould of the definition 'A per... |
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AstronomyMartian saltwater announcement
10 Posts • 5136 Views Science & Technology Forum |
I dont know why, but my instincts tell me that theres a huge secret about our past hidden behind the vail of prehistory that will reveal fanstastic revelations about our past and where we came from. A... |
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BiologyChimps - are they really that close to us?
13 Posts • 4356 Views Science & Technology Forum |
I appreciate your reply leftwood but you seem to have strayed away from the topic that i put forward regarding our bias towards chimps being very close to us. You seem to have gone into a somewhat phi... |
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SpiritualityWe didn't exist before we got here
48 Posts • 13651 Views Religion Forum |
We do not know the entire history of biological enitities that have existed on this planet, it is fine to say that humans are the most developed to our knowledge, not as an absolute of past or even pr... |
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