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How your brain creates God? (Evos try to reduce God to natural by-product of how brain works)
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| March 10, 2009
| Adrian Bates
Posted on 03/10/2009 10:32:03 AM PDT by GodGunsGuts
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To: NicknamedBob
OK, then I suppose the next question would be when did we get the canines. According to the last article, we had always been vegetarians and we should go back to that. So, did our ancestors have canines or is this Doctor who wrote this article all wet?
Also, what about our digestive system. The Doc in the last article I read doesn't seem to think that we should eat meat because our track can't handle it. And our body can develop disease from it. I don't believe all that. I had gizzards tonight, just in case one might ask about my diet. I am a firm believer that there is room for all God's creatures, right next to my mashed taters.
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posted on
03/11/2009 7:27:48 PM PDT
by
do the dhue
(They've got us surrounded again. The poor bastards. - One of General Abram's men)
To: GodGunsGuts
Let me get this straight... evolution created a brain to believe in God because that ensured the survival of the fitest, but there is no God? And the big bang created everything from nothing, but there is no God? My head hurts. Does science have a golden idol I can worship?
To: do the dhue
"So, did our ancestors have canines or is this Doctor who wrote this article all wet?" I wouldn't say he is entirely all wet. He may have provided some useful information.
Did we always have canines? Yes, we did. They slept near the mouth of the cave.
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posted on
03/11/2009 7:32:03 PM PDT
by
NicknamedBob
("Of what possible use is it to BE a genius, if you can't even get a bottle of beer open?" NnB to Tn1)
To: NicknamedBob
LOL
IMHO, I would say that our intestines, stomach acid, saliva, and heart would evolve to accept meat after years of eating it. Maybe smaller portions is the key. But still, if there was evolution, I think our heart would eventually develop a mechanism to accept more red meat. Just my opinion.
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posted on
03/11/2009 7:39:40 PM PDT
by
do the dhue
(They've got us surrounded again. The poor bastards. - One of General Abram's men)
To: DejaJude
==My head hurts. Does science have a golden idol I can worship?
Funny you should ask:
To: do the dhue
"But still, if there was evolution, I think our heart would eventually develop a mechanism to accept more red meat. Just my opinion." Our bodies, and our hearts, are probably as "evolved" as they need to be for the digestion of meat.
The scenario is this; "With two yoke of oxen, and one spotted hog, a tall Shanghai rooster and an old yeller dog". -- Why the animals?
Because where Sweet Betsy was going, they needed animals and animal products just to survive.
We are more fortunate now. We may, if we choose, eschew the eating of meat altogether. Our dietary variation in most cultures is sufficient to let us remain healthy anyway if we are careful and wise.
Evolution is not the magic wand some may perceive or fear. The heart would be unlikely to change much for dietary reasons. As far as evolution is concerned, you are pretty much on your own after you have produced children. Since heart problems typically surface long after child-bearing occurs, they are not affected directly by evolutionary pressures.
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posted on
03/11/2009 7:51:26 PM PDT
by
NicknamedBob
("Of what possible use is it to BE a genius, if you can't even get a bottle of beer open?" NnB to Tn1)
To: DejaJude
Does science have a golden idol I can worship?Scientism, It has an altar, which is science itself. And it has its shamans.
To: NicknamedBob
Interesting enough. Something to think about anyway. I still see no real proof of evolution in our lives.
I may not reply right away. I am hiribist hunting on youtube.
This is a good way to spend time:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2198104/posts
We can use all the help we can get too.
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posted on
03/11/2009 8:25:16 PM PDT
by
do the dhue
(They've got us surrounded again. The poor bastards. - One of General Abram's men)
To: xcamel
That’s some cult gripping you by the throat there, sunshine.
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posted on
03/11/2009 8:28:35 PM PDT
by
tpanther
(The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing---Edmund Burke)
To: valkyry1; DejaJude
Does science have a golden idol I can worship?
Scientism, It has an altar, which is science itself. And it has its shamans.
Yes, several in fact...taxpayer money to study reproduction of trout...
And algore got himself a nobel prize for his particular cult.
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posted on
03/11/2009 8:34:10 PM PDT
by
tpanther
(The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing---Edmund Burke)
To: ripley
Should read: How Your Brain Creates, Lives and Furthers the Socialist Revolution
That would the absence of a brain.
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posted on
03/11/2009 8:35:58 PM PDT
by
Naspino
(Not creative enough to have a tagline.)
To: metmom
Ah.. so the truth comes out, and I was right again...
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posted on
03/12/2009 2:45:17 AM PDT
by
xcamel
(The urge to save humanity is always a false front for the urge to rule it. - H. L. Mencken)
To: Jim Robinson
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posted on
12/06/2009 8:15:41 PM PST
by
Salvation
("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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