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Post by d3M0n on Mar 14, 2006 18:58:56 GMT -5
Okay so there's lot's of theories about life right?
Were we monkeys? Adam and Eve? What came first the sperm or the egg?
Well wouldn't this question help answer it... What I wanna know is how did the first "people" eat and survive? Was the first person an adult? They must have been because a new born baby would just lay there crying and not know how to feed itself or cook a meal. It's not like the baby had teeth to chew an apple or the ability to fish cook or kill animals to eat....
So how the hell did it all start? Who were the first people and how did they survive, how were they made and how did they eventually procreate into 6.5 billion people of all different races?
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Post by Jason on Mar 14, 2006 20:12:38 GMT -5
I've always wondered that too. I ask the Atheist's how it all started. I never get a response. All they do is say, "There is no God There is no God" I believe in God and I believe Adam and Eve were the first living creature to ever walk God's green Planet. If there is no God, how were people created? I doubt we sprouted out of the ground like flowers. I sometimes wonder this myself and resort to the book of Christ to answer my questions. I believe Adam and Eve were the first people to ever walk the Earth.
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Post by wwedotcom04 on Mar 14, 2006 21:15:26 GMT -5
I have wondered soemthin similar...: How did we get here? We were put on Earth. How'd Earth get here? God put it there. How'd God get there? No answer. Howd ANYTHING get there?
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Post by Zombified Jeremy on Mar 14, 2006 21:32:01 GMT -5
I was raised to believe in Creation, but I now believe that there are some truths about Evolution.
Not that the theory is by any means perfect (there are a great many flaws with it), but if both are used as reference points, one can come up with their own conclusions.
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Post by LockYourDoor© on Mar 15, 2006 0:07:58 GMT -5
I'm just gonna say this: You'll never know until you ask God himself.
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Post by Kwik Kash on Mar 15, 2006 0:57:34 GMT -5
Here's a question: did Adam and Eve have bellybuttons?
This question has broken up churches historically, or so one of my History Professors at the Community College said.
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Post by Zombified Jeremy on Mar 15, 2006 18:22:31 GMT -5
I could understand that, as it would lead to a whole bunch of other debates on related topics.
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Post by Cory on Mar 15, 2006 20:36:33 GMT -5
Here's a question: did Adam and Eve have bellybuttons? This question has broken up churches historically, or so one of my History Professors at the Community College said. Hmm, I've seen this topic somwhere before. Adam and Eve were supposed to be created in God's image. If he had a belly button then they had a belly button. If he didn't then the belly button was made out of necessity for all future humans. Nobody knows. Nobody knows anything about this stuff. What if God had the book of Genesis written so that people could easily understand how life on earth started? He should have know better though because people like the hardest most impossible to understand explanations possible to validate things. Adam and Eve is just way too simple for a lot of people to accept. Evolution is a little more complicated but extremely flawed. We'd probably never be able to understand how it really happened. So wait another 70 to 80 years and you'll know for sure. ;D
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Post by The HangMan on Mar 17, 2006 14:52:23 GMT -5
why do you let things like that bother your mind? we will never know those answers sadley
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Post by Bloodycamper on Mar 17, 2006 15:59:37 GMT -5
I guess we either find out a way to time travel.. or find out possibly after death..
theres no other way of knowing.. not 100% proof anyway..
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Post by chukrok on Mar 17, 2006 16:48:22 GMT -5
Who says the first "human" had to be completely human? The development could very well have been in stages. You know, each generation of children successively more human than their parents. It's an option.
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Post by The HangMan on Mar 18, 2006 14:33:26 GMT -5
yes thats what i think Chukrok
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Post by Countess Alucard on Mar 18, 2006 14:38:04 GMT -5
Well i dont want to confuse myself more than i alredy am. lol .
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Post by Colt .45 on Mar 18, 2006 14:49:15 GMT -5
I am Athiest. I believe theres a scientific explanation. Theres a good show about evolution coming on the discovery science channel soon.
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Post by Voorhees666 on Mar 18, 2006 15:02:35 GMT -5
I guess I'm both, really, I mean while I believe that a god of some sort created the universe, evolution has it's own strong points (and weaknesses too), I think that something just had to run the scheme of things. But look at this way, a god did NOT write things like the Tora or Koran, it was a book FOR people BY people. A god didn't write it, so I don't really believe much from what comes from those texts.
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Post by Countess Alucard on Mar 18, 2006 17:26:23 GMT -5
well i feel there is to much people believing in their own things. that all it does is get people confused from the real truth. and it makes them choose the wrong things. thats why i only believe in one god. and ill stay that way for the rest of my life. :pray:
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Post by Bloodycamper on Mar 20, 2006 4:24:10 GMT -5
Trying to understand human life would take forever to understand, were all too individual with our own individual ideas on why things happen. One persons answer is another persons question. woah that was pretty deep! ;D I personally think its kinda egotistical to think that we evolved and grew from dust or from nothingness.. I personally think we were dropped off on this planet by other beings. I know that we aint alone in the universe, yad have to be stupid to think we were the only "civilised race" (and i say that very lightley i might add) , in the universe. We were put on this planet by Alien Life forms. I know i was.
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Post by Voorhees666 on Mar 20, 2006 17:55:36 GMT -5
BC, that actually brings up an interesting point. How do we know "God" wasn't some sort of alien being? It's like how all those UFO nuts talk about ancient civilizations worshipping aliens instead of actual gods and godesses. Think of it this way everyone: If you could travel back in time and take something like, say, a DVD player right? Let's say, the 1800's. And you showed it to them. They'd treat you as something superhuman because you somehow had something that no one else did, you were "all-powerful." *Better hope it's a portable one too 'cause I don't think they had power outlets back then! ;D*
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Post by Doomsday on Mar 20, 2006 17:59:44 GMT -5
yo those are questions that can never be answered
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Post by Bloodycamper on Mar 21, 2006 3:55:37 GMT -5
Think of it this way everyone: If you could travel back in time and take something like, say, a DVD player right? Let's say, the 1800's. And you showed it to them. They'd treat you as something superhuman because you somehow had something that no one else did, you were "all-powerful." *Better hope it's a portable one too 'cause I don't think they had power outlets back then! ;D* So what ya saying is that Ancient man was fooled into thinking that alien races tricked man with fancy futuristic alien goods from a galactic radio shack in order to prove to man that they were our gods? Man we were sukas back then! Mc Fly helloooo hellooo dont be so gulliblle Mc Humans Hellooo ;D
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