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Latin American Socialist
21st April 2004, 05:04
How do u think humans, animals, and etc. were made. How was mother nature formed? And what is our purpose in life?
Individual
21st April 2004, 05:57
Here's the thing.
I like to debate. You left me with nothing to debate, and I can sense the powder keg of this thread. Therefore without having any patience to wait for a debate, I will now start questioning while adding my personal insight.
Asking how humans, animals, and this "etc." of which you speak, came to life; is equivalent to the debate over which came first: the chicken, or the egg. :huh:
It really boils down to one's personal beliefs, or the beliefs of which were borrowed from different Philosophies.
One might have a rebuttal of: "Prove to me such things as humans and animals." Or how about: "What kind of silly-billy question is that, of course it was our Father that created all life."
Now obviously many people have their personal beliefs on the subject. Usually people are to stubborn, or even ignorant to the point that their Philosophy is correct, and there is no other way around it.
The problem with thinking this way is that one will never learn. With a question of this magnitude not a single one of us alone, working togethor, or merely my mind inventing your thoughts, can come to any form of conclusion.
Some believe strongly in science, some believe in the Creator, while surely some believe that life is not real.
What I, and what others, should understand is that nothing can be said for certain. We must accept our own beliefs on the issue, while respecting others. If one can put forth an intellectual explanation on the non/creation of the Universe, then we should accept that as a possibility no matter how much you may disagree.
While science has proved itself to be the most logical and practical way of answering this complex question, how can one prove that the Universe is not a figment of my own imagination? You can argue away, but you cannot prove anything. This is where life and the thought process blur, and one can be contained in their own mind pondering the situation.
Again, all philosophies must be accepted. Debating the validity, practicality, and logic of one's thoughts may be entertaining. However what makes you think that you are correct?
Essential Insignificance
21st April 2004, 06:23
In the short.
How do u think humans, animals, and etc. were made
No.
How was mother nature formed?
The ''idea'' was ''formed'' by humans.
And what is our purpose in life?
Your suggesting that there is only one ''purpose'' in life. There isn’t any
RedAnarchist
21st April 2004, 08:53
There cannot be one purpose in life. Life is random, and there are no supernatural or cosmic influences upon it.
Animals and humans evolved from basic one-celled organisms many millenia ago.
All we can prove about life is that it begins and it ends. These two events are random, and death can occur at any time after the birth of an individual life.
cubist
21st April 2004, 11:41
i am still unsure in my theories, i believe that evolution has occured but i don't believe that point of creation is too unknown to say, i would like to believe that the scenario is all science and tah miraculously the right conditions appeared to foorm an amoeba and it went from there, but i feel this is a far fetched as "god did it"
Pedro Alonso Lopez
21st April 2004, 17:58
Indescribable chaos.
Umoja
21st April 2004, 19:16
I was thinking about alot of questions that are answered in a religious context outside the religious context. The primary problem is life first being created, but some chemicals are able to replicate to a lesser extent, and it's easy enough to believe that the first single celled organism sprung from that.
These organisms would absorb nutrients and then split in half, presumablly to increase their chances of survival. Over time these cells began to change in different ways to survive. They formed into colonies of cells for protection and became more and more complicated. I can't explain why life made itself more complicated.
Most scientist, will claim humans are the most complex form of life currently. But we still have the basic desire of a single celled organism which is to find the most efficient way to live forever. That's my theory at least, and can explain most peoples instinctual fear of death, and our desire to be in as much control of our lives as possible.
Pawn Power
22nd April 2004, 00:54
wow........such a broad topic, many intillectuals spend a life time on these matters
Urban Rubble
22nd April 2004, 05:58
Good post AQ.
And so this post isn't only one line, here's another.
Gunman
25th April 2004, 20:07
Originally posted by
[email protected] 22 2004, 12:54 AM
wow........such a broad topic, many intillectuals spend a life time on these matters
Well, i think the funny thing about your quote is that when they prolly find the answer, they will realize that they spent an entire life just to know an answer. uhh... I dunno about you guys but i think i wouldnt spend an entire life just to find an answer. I mean... that´s prolly a kinda of a curse to the curious people(and intelligent if i am allowed to add) just in then end to find out that there isnt no answer
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