Quote Originally Posted by GotWake88
It's human nature. When man cannot find a natural answer, he creates a supernatural one.
Well, if the "laws of nature" don't describe an observable event, does that mean that its necessarily a supernatual one?
That could mean rising from the dead after three days... or, something like a blackhole or heisenburg's uncertainty principle.

I don't think human beings necessarily need to fall to supernatural answers, unless its simply defined as outside of our understanding of nature.

What's human about it, is that we assume an answer might exist.
Polymirize Reviewed by Polymirize on . question about evolution i have always been taught a "creation" perspective on the origin of the universe and understand that theory quite well. I am very curious to learn about the evolutionary viewpoint. i certainly do not disagree with the principle of natural selection, but the aspect that assumes we are descendents apes brings some confusion. now for my question... if apes evolved to eventually become humans as we know them today, why did only some of us evolve and some stay as apes? why did all in between Rating: 5