Dweaver99027 , El Greco wrote:True. This is the eternal 'Which one came first, the egg or the hen?' question. Nothing can be totally convincing in either direction... We are debating for the sake of thinking, no?
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Dweaver99027 , El Greco wrote:True. This is the eternal 'Which one came first, the egg or the hen?' question. Nothing can be totally convincing in either direction... We are debating for the sake of thinking, no?
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cyanide wrote:Nice testimonials, COOLmac and bullsfan009. It's nice to see you guys and people around you grasp some universal truths, and find meaning within life that is "life giving" rather than destructive.
COOLmac wrote:although i can easily disrupt your opinions and answer them, but your representation and minute detailing of your views will just make me look bad
COOLmac wrote:bullsfan many thanks for making this thread a long worthwile read......as you can see.......we really are goind in circles but no matter.atleast many more are coming out and staking their views in here.good job
Dweaver99027 , El Greco wrote:True. This is the eternal 'Which one came first, the egg or the hen?' question. Nothing can be totally convincing in either direction... We are debating for the sake of thinking, no?
'h2g2' (The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy references) wrote:But to get back to the chicken, biology is in fact in a position to answer the question. We are all different from our parents. If you trace the ancestry of a humble chicken back through history and pre-history, tracing family trees, tracking down that elusive great-grandparent, you will eventually reach a point where the bird concerned can not be called a chicken. If you go back far enough, it is not even a bird. (Remember, the ancestors of birds were a type of reptile). So there must be a point where the chicken baby had two non-chicken parents. Let's call them protochickens. The protochicken mother laid an egg out of which hatched a chicken. The first chicken came from an egg, but that egg did not come from a chicken; it came from a protochicken.
The answer to the question is therefore: The chicken came first.
The answer to the question is therefore: The chicken came first.
Australopithecus, Ardipithecus, various Homos’
Why did god create people (or would they fall under the category animals then maybe?) that weren’t even aware of anything other than to hunt and fuck? I though he wanted us to follow his teachings and live by him, not live in ignorance and, in a way, reject him
Why did god create people that weren’t even aware of anything other than to hunt and fuck
or would they fall under the category animals then maybe?
Well, since the 'protochickens' genes were in that way so that their offspring would be different (a chicken), the actually egg was still the same since the attributes of an egg does not lie in the genes, but in the mothers own body; and her genes, which was that of a 'protochicken'. What I'm getting at is that the egg would be the same whether it was a chicken or a freaking rhino in that egg (not that that would be possible, but I hope you get what I'm saying), and that the only thing that was actually different in that entity was the chicken inside of it.Dweaver99027 , El Greco wrote:Ok, so the first ever chicken came out of an egg, according to this... So why can we not say that it was the egg that came first, since the protochickens that 'made' the egg are not chickens themselves? It depends on the definition of that particular egg. If we call it 'a protochicken egg' then yes, the chicken came first. But if we call it 'The first chicken-including egg', then it is the egg that came first.
As you can see, the whole chicken-egg thing varies upon definition, so it is indeed a matter that can only cause discussions to go in circles...
Well not all Christians stand by the Adam and Eve theory (most of the ones who don't think of everything in the bible as hard facts, but sometimes as figurative). But that does not matter, since my first question was, in fact, about the existence of them; it was a fully valid question to ask, since many Christians don't believe (as you said yourself) in the evolution-theory. The question was 'Why was there... ?'Dweaver99027 , El Greco wrote:Okay. First of all, people who believe in God ,in the biblical sense, do not accept the Theory of Evolution. They are all about Adam and Eve being the first humans, in any form and shape alike modern humans. So that question does not pose itself for those who believe in God and the Bible.
The question I was trying to make here was why did god create 'humans' if they were incapable of being aware of his existence or able to 'follow his word'. I didn't mean to say that they rejected him, but why god created beings that couldn't grasp his existence nor reject it (freedom of choice). Sorry if I wasn't clear or if I miss-expressed myself there.Dweaver99027 , El Greco wrote:Secondly, if one is incapable of rational or even sentient thought, cannot be blamed for ignarance as far as God is concerned. So the prime humans, or the forefathers of humans, cannot have rejected god because the whole issue of his existence or not never did occur in their simple minds.
Andreas Dahl wrote:I though he wanted us to follow his teachings and live by him, not live in ignorance and, in a way, reject him.
When it comes down to it, the fact is that Neanderthals, dinosaurs and other creatures existed, and proven so; which doesn't quite unite with the bibles views of things (Adam & Eve).
the only thing that was actually different in that entity was the chicken inside of it.
The question I was trying to make here was why did god create 'humans' if they were incapable of being aware of his existence or able to 'follow his word'.
I think that it's a combination of Him knowing people's hearts, and also, being all-knowing, knowing what they would have done given the same opportunities that normal people get.
I believe it is written that animals are put here to be ruled by humans (for food and stuff like that). So that doesn't make much since then.Dweaver99027 , El Greco wrote:And I answered, for the same reason he created animals. What might that reason be? I do not know and cannot answer from a God-believer point of view.
I believe it is written that animals are put here to be ruled by humans (for food and stuff like that).
Andreas Dahl wrote:That was, again, not what I was asking (sorry if I was unclear). I was asking why God created humans that had no possibility of thinking abstract and, in no way, was able to follow god's word? Or in any way, for that matter, follow him.
Andreas Dahl wrote:If our true self is already known to God, then why 'go through it all' if heaven is the goal anyway.
Species: Dweaver99027 wrote:Then what's the purpose of putting people on this earth if their actions are already known and the quality of their hearts determined upon creation? It does not make sense, at least in human logic...
God just knows what's going to happen, and lets it play out.
"The average person directly or indirectly affects about 10,000 people in their entire life."
We have to live everything out because our actions on earth matter! Everyone affects many other people during their lives, and life on earth is important (to God too).
Species: Dweaver99027 wrote:For what? His amusement? If God already knows the fate of each man and of humanity as a whole, then what's the purpose of creating man and putting him on this earth.
Species: Dweaver99027 wrote:As I have said before, if every person's heart is known to god, then these people do not need me to affect their lives in order to be judged according to their own hearts... Since god already knows their hearts, then whether I affect their lives or not is inconsequent in the end...
well to put my final rebuttal at the evolution theory as it is getting kinda old.
my point is this, take a look at the other animal species we have around...
let's say the cats....there are many species of cats, the lions, tigers, tigons, ligers, domestic cats,bobcats etc.....the birds....soem have very long neck....others super long beaks.....others can't fly......unto the fishes....they came in all sizes....humonguos and very small.......many different species there, the monkeys have gorillas orang utans and yes the tiny tarsiers....all because of evolution as you guys tried to point out....
we now came to the big question: tell me what other species the human race have?
NONE....we only have one....that is the human race.....if you look at it.there isn't much difference at all......yes the skin color maybe, the eyes, but if you look at it there are no other species beyond the human race....they may boast about that there are 300 or so species of frogs.....with differet characteristics,the spiders and their biological make.....but humans in general all have 4 limbs......a head that has the same thing and a fragile body.....that's all........nothing else come close.......not even the damn monkeys........
so to concluded my argument......we humans are unique.......and not a product of evolution, because if so.....we could have many more species beyond the perfect specimen we are now today.....
as i have stated in the precious pages of this thread... wheever Jesus did a story/lecture in the new testament it is always calls for religion/spiritual meanings behind it all........not political at all......
MATTHEW 23:9
"and call no MAN your FATHER upon the earth; for one is your father which is in heaven"
many have argued that "shit can't we call our biological parents "father" anymore.....man this Jesus teaching sucks"......BUT as i said Jesus teachings are either spiritual or religion based.......so it is very okay to call our earthly biological fathers as our very own father, also beyond that as Jesus specifically imply "NO MAN"
when he means NO MAN it really means noone.
why is this so....as we can read in the next phrase...."FOR ONE IS YOUR FATHER WHICH IS IN HEAVEN"
ahhh that's why the prayer MATTHEW 6:9
"our Father, which art in heaven, hollowed be thy name........."
actually Jesus has refered to God by the name Father all throughout the New Testament......and he never called anyone Father not even Peter...
John15:15
"Henceforth I call you not servants,for the servant knoweth not what his lord doeth:but I have called you FRIENDS, for all things i have heard of my Father, I have made known unto you."
so what did Jesus advice for us to call each other......ever heard of the terms brothers and sisters?
1corinthians7:15
"But if the unbelieving depart,let him depart. A brother or a sister is not under bondage in such cases: but God hath called us to peace."
all in all we can call each other FRIENDS, BROTHERS, SISTERS in faith.....
soem religions follow this callings, some don't....
COOLmac© wrote:we now came to the big question: tell me what other species the human race have?
NONE....we only have one....that is the human race.....if you look at it.there isn't much difference at all......yes the skin color maybe, the eyes, but if you look at it there are no other species beyond the human race....they may boast about that there are 300 or so species of frogs.....with differet characteristics,the spiders and their biological make.....but humans in general all have 4 limbs......a head that has the same thing and a fragile body.....that's all........nothing else come close.......not even the damn monkeys........
so to concluded my argument......we humans are unique.......and not a product of evolution, because if so.....we could have many more species beyond the perfect specimen we are now today.....
Ardipithicus ramidus 5 to 4 million years ago
Australopithecus anamensis 4.2 to 3.9 million years ago
Australopithecus afarensis 4 to 2.7 million years ago
Australopithecus africanus 3 to 2 million years ago
Australopithecus robustus 2.2 to 1.6 million years ago
Homo habilis 2.2 to 1.6 million years ago
Homo erectus 2.0 to 0.4 million years ago
Homo sapiens archaic 400 to 200 thousand years ago
Homo sapiens neandertalensis 200 to 30 thousand years ago
Homo sapiens sapiens 200 thousand years ago to present
because if so.....we could have many more species beyond the perfect specimen we are now today
the HUMAN EVOLUTION is just a theory
Jae wrote:Dweaver why did you register a new account? It's against the rules, if you had a problem with your password or whatever you could've just told Andrew.
SO wrote:However, if God didn't exist, why were people talking about God today?
For 2000+ years, the subject of God has never been stopped.
Why?????
Now wait just a minute: WHERE did that original ball/singularity of matter come from??? How did it get there? When? Why? There had to be a beginning, right? A time when the first millimeter of matter appeared, but how could something come from nothing? It's impossible.
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