This post is going to take me a while.
To start off the theme I want to be presenting, I'll show some religious people speaking in toungues.
youtube.com...
Now, I'll move on to some more serious subjects.
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God as a Creator
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There used to be a God of Thunder. Now we know how thunder works, 100%.
There used to be a God of the Ocean. Now we know that the ocean isn't anything supernatural, 100%.
There used to be an Aztec God of the Sun. Now we know that the sun isn't anything supernatural, 100%.
There is a God of Creation. Now we know that there isn't anything supernatural about creation, 99%. Soon we will know that for 100% and there will be
no where left for religion to hide.
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There is no free choice and you, your, brain operates just as a machine and computer do
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en.wikipedia.org...
Mike was a chicken who had his head cut off except for one ear and the brain stem. The brain stem is responsible for basic functions such as
breathing, heart-rate, and some reflex actions. Because basic life-support parts of the brain were intact, Mike was able to live for a year and a half
after that before choking to death on his own mucus. So basically, Mike the Headless Chicken lost many of his possible "choices" not because he lost
his soul, but because he lost most of his brain, yet he still lived.
If you believe that other animals are somehow distinct from humans and that they somehow operate on different principles than humans because humans
are special then consider things like that in humans.
The lobotomy.
en.wikipedia.org...
Schizophrenia, depression. These things, parts of a persons personality, can be changed, even cured, by cutting out portions of a person's PHYSICAL
brain. People then experience difficulty in being able to do simple tasks, such as tying shoes, because their left and right hemispheres interact in
strange ways.
Consider psychosurgery.
en.wikipedia.org...
Change parts of the brain, like you change parts in a computer, and you alter fundamental aspects of human behavior. The surgeon can modulate the
performance of the brain, changing the patient's COGNITION. Even diseases such as anorexia can be cured. If it is the person's choice to be
anorexic, how can altering machinery in the brain make the person non-anorexic? That's operation as a basic input-output, do the same thing 100% of
the time in a given situation given the same input, machine, not something mystical such as "free choice".
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Some animals are gay too, and it can be a selective advantage for evolution
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I always wondered how the gene got passed on, since it obviously is at least partly genetic (different hormone levels, different sized brain regions,
dependent on amount of testosterone exposed to in the womb, animals do it). Here's at least one very logical idea on how it confers a selective
advantage as a trait that allows it to be passed on:
Quote:
Conversely, some argue that homosexual sex could have a bigger natural cause than just pure ecstasy: namely evolutionary benefits.
Copulation could be used for alliance and protection among animals of the same sex. In situations when a species is mostly bisexual, homosexual
relationships allow an animal to join a pack.
"In bonobos for instance, strict heterosexual individuals would not be able to make friends in the flock and thus never be able to breed," Bockman
told LiveScience. "In some bird species that bond for life, homosexual pairs raise young. If they are females, a male may fertilize their eggs. If
they are males, a solitary female may mate with them and deposit her eggs in their nest."
www.livescience.com...
a species of chimpanzee with almost all gay members (also the closest genetically related species to humans on the planet):
www.livescience.com...
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More on life being like a machine and little bit on life being created in the lab
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From Dr. Libchaber:
"For me, life is just like a machine - a machine with a computer program. There's no more to it than that. But not everyone shares this point of
view," he told the BBC.
You can read the BBC article here:
news.bbc.co.uk...
Check the link to see how he is coming close to creating life in the lab. He's making cells that can create proteins based on DNA inserted inside of
them.
I do agree with that quotation. I can't see how life is anything special, it just seems like a combination of chemical reactions to me.
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Treating God/ Religion as a scientific theory
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Steps of the scientific method
1. Name the problem or question
2. Form an educated guess (hypothesis)
of the cause of the problem and make
predictions based upon the hypothesis
3. Test your hypothesis by doing an
experiment or study (with proper controls)
4. Check and interpret your results
5. Report your results to the scientific
community
So..
1. Is there a God?
2. There is a god.
3. Evidence??
4. Couldn't do step 3.
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Billions of believers and trillions of dollars paradox
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There have been billions of theists and trillions of dollars spent in religion's name over the past 6,000 years yet there is still not the slightest
bit of evidence to support the existence of a God. There have been millions of believers and millions or billions of dollars spent on evolutionary
science and Big Bang science over the past 150 years and they are almost completely proven.
[edit on 1/20/07 by RedDragon]