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Topic: Religions > Atheism
User: "Alan Truism"
Date: 24 Aug 2006 03:21:53 PM
Object: Re: Beneficial Mutilations (Was: Re: Challenge for Darwinists)
***** wrote:

However the universe of matter was created it took ~10 billion years.
Life from first to last (now) has happened in ~3 billion years.
To my view, life is far more complicated (more information) compared
to matter. Why so long to create matter?

During the creation of matter and most of life no regard to moral
behavior was evident. Why should morality appear with man?

Magnetism is key.
http://tinyurl.com/fmzmh
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/1,71087-1.html
"At first there was no discerning between the throbbing of the injury
and the sense of magnetic fields. Consequently, some early encounters
with industrial refrigerators remain mysterious -- was the display case
at Citizen Cake really giving off that much EM, or was I just having
blood rush to my healing finger? Other sensations were unmistakable
from the start. I would circle my finger with a strong magnet and feel
the one in my finger spin. In time, bits of my laptop became familiar
as tingles and buzzes. Every so often I would pass near something and
get an unexpected vibration. Live phone pairs on the sides of houses
sometimes startled me."
.

User: "Otto Bahn"

Title: Re: Beneficial Mutilations (Was: Re: Challenge for Darwinists) 24 Aug 2006 03:36:27 PM
"Alan Truism" <alan.truism@yahoo.com> wrote

Magnetism is key.

http://tinyurl.com/fmzmh

http://www.wired.com/news/technology/1,71087-1.html

"At first there was no discerning between the throbbing of the injury
and the sense of magnetic fields. Consequently, some early encounters
with industrial refrigerators remain mysterious -- was the display case
at Citizen Cake really giving off that much EM, or was I just having
blood rush to my healing finger? Other sensations were unmistakable
from the start. I would circle my finger with a strong magnet and feel
the one in my finger spin. In time, bits of my laptop became familiar
as tingles and buzzes. Every so often I would pass near something and
get an unexpected vibration. Live phone pairs on the sides of houses
sometimes startled me."

A rather callous idea, don't you think? That's where I'd put them,
anyway.
--oTTo--
There's a little black spot on the thumb today...
.
User: "Alan Truism"

Title: Re: Beneficial Mutilations (Was: Re: Challenge for Darwinists) 25 Aug 2006 09:47:23 AM
Otto Bahn wrote:

"Alan Truism" <alan.truism@yahoo.com> wrote

Magnetism is key.

http://tinyurl.com/fmzmh

http://www.wired.com/news/technology/1,71087-1.html

"At first there was no discerning between the throbbing of the injury
and the sense of magnetic fields. Consequently, some early encounters
with industrial refrigerators remain mysterious -- was the display case
at Citizen Cake really giving off that much EM, or was I just having
blood rush to my healing finger? Other sensations were unmistakable
from the start. I would circle my finger with a strong magnet and feel
the one in my finger spin. In time, bits of my laptop became familiar
as tingles and buzzes. Every so often I would pass near something and
get an unexpected vibration. Live phone pairs on the sides of houses
sometimes startled me."


A rather callous idea, don't you think? That's where I'd put them,
anyway.

--oTTo--

There's a little black spot on the thumb today...

It's the same old thing as yesterday
When my troubles seemed so far away.
.


User: "Otto Bahn"

Title: Re: Beneficial Mutilations (Was: Re: Challenge for Darwinists) 24 Aug 2006 03:33:41 PM
"Alan Truism" <alan.truism@yahoo.com> wrote

However the universe of matter was created it took ~10 billion years.
Life from first to last (now) has happened in ~3 billion years.
To my view, life is far more complicated (more information) compared
to matter. Why so long to create matter?

During the creation of matter and most of life no regard to moral
behavior was evident. Why should morality appear with man?


Magnetism is key.

http://tinyurl.com/fmzmh

http://www.wired.com/news/technology/1,71087-1.html

"At first there was no discerning between the throbbing of the injury
and the sense of magnetic fields. Consequently, some early encounters
with industrial refrigerators remain mysterious -- was the display case
at Citizen Cake really giving off that much EM, or was I just having
blood rush to my healing finger? Other sensations were unmistakable
from the start. I would circle my finger with a strong magnet and feel
the one in my finger spin. In time, bits of my laptop became familiar
as tingles and buzzes. Every so often I would pass near something and
get an unexpected vibration. Live phone pairs on the sides of houses
sometimes startled me."

.


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