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Keenidiot

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    Scientifically we know energy cannot be created only converted, Life is a form of energy, Is intelligence? Ahh we'll leave that to the deep thinking philosophers to sort out over the next thousand years.

     

    Life is not energy, it's the application of energy. Like the lightbulb in your room, when it burns out there's no more light. When you burn out, there's no more you.

     

    I am an atheist because humans have love of creating myths to explain things that were not understood. We have narrowed our gods down as our wealth of knowledge has grown (except in Hinduism of course, but that's not a common result. And it's a rather complicated mash of faiths and beliefs, including some atheist ones.)

     

    That we desire something more is understandable. But often what we desire is not the same as what is.

  2. Probably worth mentioning that dinosaurs were dieing off at the end of the Cretaceous, the impact only seems to have helped them along.

    Even then they stuck around several thousand years after the impact.

    The problem with trying to predict how evolution may occur, is that there are to many variables. It's entirely possible that on an alien planet you could have lifeforms that don't fit into any of our traditional categories, and are entirely unique.

  3. But again I appreciate the sentiments and I thank you keenidot for seeing things differently and acting accordingly, I'm just a person not a social or economic threat or a threat of any other form for that matter.

    It's people like you who've helped changed my mind. Never forget that.

    I'm just a person not a social or economic threat or a threat of any other form for that matter.

    Exactly.

     

    For whatever reason I am transgendered, I am of the opinion that I was in fact born this way and there is very little that I could have ever done about it. When I was younger boys used to beat the hell out of me because they saw me as a gay who needed to be taught a lesson. I had developed breasts which I had had removed at the age of sixteen even despite my internalized self image issues. Honestly I had wanted to hide it from everybody because being different meant that people would beat me up, humiliate me, and impose on me a life that I would never understand. Although I had a lot of friends in my high school years I kept my issues to myself, I was afraid and alone. My friends knew I had interests in boys but at the same time any mention of this fact was so brief they may have never fully understood. When I began my transition at eighteen I had lost a lot of friends.

     

    That despite this, you are continuing to be who you feel you are, is bravery. It is simple acknowledgment to say so.

  4. So I guess what I want to know is why my existence is so upsetting to people?

     

    First, I want to express my sorrow at your story, my admiration of your strength, and my wish that the future is better for you.

     

     

    I am one of those people to who was raised in a family that was hostile to homosexuals and the transgendered, and this has left a mark on my behaviour towards people like yourself. It is something I am rather ashamed of.

    For myself, it came from religion. I've since moved beyond what I was raised with, and I'm happy that I've been able to help my family move forward as well.

     

    It's colored my support of the LGBT community, as I support it even stronger due to my own early hatred and current discomfort with the community which was imparted to me at a young age.

  5. I view a lot of philosophy as navel gazing, but I do enjoy reading the work of certain philosophers. I view it sort of like I view good works of fiction; it's a view into someone's mind, and sometimes you can come away bettered by the reading.

  6. So,See this link cosmos relirionus feeling said by a prophet also the other prophets.Would you think this many people would say wrong?http://www.cosmiccradle.com/big_bang2.html

     

    The word relirionus is corrected as religious

     

     

    No offense, I love reading you guys go at it, but I think we're skewing away from the OP here.

     

     

    Yes, I think many people can be wrong. There was a time when everyone believed the sun went 'round the earth. It was the height of an enlightened education to believe so, and it was wrong. The Earth continued revolving around the sun, and while we still believed ours was the only galaxy the other galaxies continued their existence impartial to our understandings.

  7. They thought Benjamin Franklin was silly when he flew a kite in the middle of a storm. rolleyes.gif

     

    Except this is a legend, not truth.

     

    Everyone thought Albert Einstein was silly with he formulated the mathematical equation e=mc2. biggrin.gif

     

     

     

    No they didn't.

     

    The did however laugh at Bozo the clown.

  8. Are your knowledge limited only to Jewish people? What can you say about us, Filipino people?

     

    I'm familiar enough with the Jewish people to be sure, though if I remember correctly the Romani people also provide an example of genetic traits.

    I'm not as familiar with the Filipino cultures, my knowledge of the Jewish people comes from my archaeological interests in Egypt. I would guess that the isolation of being an island nation gives them a unique genetic identity and probably a variety of culture. I'm sure those cultures would have pushed their own restrictions.

     

     

  9. Natural selection includes sexual selection, atleast this is what i thought anyway. For example the idea that elephants evolution resulted in smaller tusks because the larger tusks elephants were hunted therefore only smaller tusks males remained leaving only smaller tusked males to pass on their genes resulting in more smaller tusks elephants.

     

    No, sexual selection is where one a female or male representative of a species chooses a mate based off of chracteristic that doesn't necassarily benefit the survival of a species, like the male peacock's plumage.

     

    That said, yeah it is still natural selection.

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