I don't think there's any indication thus far that something mystical is going on in amoeba reproduction, any more than our sun's fusion reactor being powered by angels.
I"m not sure what this obsession with evidence is
Why don't we have teleporters and matter/energy food replicators and faster than light travel yet, like on Star Trek?
I am not a religious person, I just believe we live, we die and that reality is all we know for certain. I also believe that everyone has at least some faith that their life is not just ended for them as if it were in a way meaningless (even if they wont admit it). I don't think you're wrong in thinking the way you do MaxMoo but in my opinion, you took that post to a religious extreme. That was the most religious bubble minded editing job I have seen in a while, and the kind of people that do stuff like this are the kind of people I try and avoid in person. I don't really mean any offence but that was just way too over the top. It reminded me of watching those religious stations on TV where people take something they cannot even know (not say) is 100% true so seriously that they devote their lives to it. Do these ideas envelop the mind so much that they become reality to some people? I imagine you could keep some people in a test environment convinced in the existence of the Easter Bunny for their entire life, without the person ever seeing physical evidence that a giant bunny is delivering baskets in hidden places around their home.I know religion is a strong subject but that post by Whirling was so well put I just cannot see it trashed like that and keep quiet.
One of those high strung people who think negatively upon people who are living a much more interesting life then they are even if it means taking risks or letting yourself go at times. Just like Kobra. We wouldn't want a bunch of Kobra's running around and making this world a place with a bunch of people with sticks up their asses.
Good ol' Kobra, always good to laugh at.
Quote from: jagermonsta on October 09, 2006, 08:51:05 AM Good ol' Kobra, always good to laugh at.He's either got to be the biggest nerd or some punk rock emo kid that would cut himself before he would actually go outside in the sun to cut the lawn. Or maybe even a mixture of both,
I find it hard to believe that billions of years ago there was nothing.
But where did God come from?
and where is he now?
OK, your all goin to hell. So, hell's going to be fun. I might as well join ya. God came from the "Great Cow". In the beginning there was just one big fat cow. The Great Cow always was. The cow exploded. Cow dung flew all over the place and then ignited. And the Great Cow said "This is good."