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03-31-2007, 08:09 AM #21Senior Member
the question we've all asked
How to serve man...
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03-31-2007, 08:20 AM #22Senior Member
the question we've all asked
Originally Posted by krazy chino
It seems, as far as I can tell, that intelligence doesn't just come out of nowhere. In order for something to be intelligent, it has to have a lot of complex working parts to process information and make good use of it. These complex arrangements don't just pop out of nowhere, spontaneously. Things don't just self-assemble themselves into intelligent, thinking entities unless they have evolved through Darwinian natural selection (like dolphins and humans) or unless they have been deliberately created by something that evolved through Darwinian natural selection (like robots). Darwinian natural selection is the only way we can explain the existence of intelligence, the most complex thing we know of. It makes no sense to say that the universe started out with an infinite intelligence, which is infinitely complex, and to claim that that requires no explanation.
Where did this complexity come from? How did it arise? How did so many interlocking parts spontaneously come together to create this amazingly complex intelligence? If there is some intelligence behind the creation of the universe, what makes you think it was only one intelligent being? What discounts the possibility of a collaborative effort? And what discounts the possibility that the universe consists of only matter and energy moving around in spacetime according to the laws of physics?
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03-31-2007, 10:09 AM #23Senior Member
the question we've all asked
Perception is life, we are life, life is the purpose.
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03-31-2007, 10:23 AM #24Senior Member
the question we've all asked
The meaning of life is subjective. For me, my meaning of life consists of inner peace and outer harmony.
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03-31-2007, 12:12 PM #25Senior Member
the question we've all asked
Death?
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03-31-2007, 07:16 PM #26Senior Member
the question we've all asked
Ive gone on extremely far out acid trips and picked at this thought till it felt like my brain was bleeding.
I decided not to trust timothy leary, the dali lama, or the pope any human who thinks they could have the answer to this is an arrogant shit
-feel free to make up theories though
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03-31-2007, 07:27 PM #27Senior Member
the question we've all asked
Can you remember being born? No. So, maybe you've lived thousands of other lives you can't remember either. And thousands of lives from now you wont remember this one either.
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04-01-2007, 11:49 PM #28Senior Member
the question we've all asked
To be fruitful, and multiply; fill the earth, and subdue it. Bible Verse Somthing: Number:number.
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