Bazooka wrote:Ceeboo, what place could reincarnation have within evolution?
I have exactly and entirely no idea!
If I had to guess, I would say that the great majority of British people will all be reincarnated into a whale at some point in the process. But that is just a guess!
DrW wrote: Will you look at the available physical evidence and come up with the best narrative you can based upon that evidence, and that evidence alone - no supernatural magic or woo woo or personal feelings - just the facts?
Impossible because the Supernatural Woo Woo IS the fact. Demonized as it must be by a forced cult-think disconnect demanding immediate access to the holy as if they got some right. NOT!
The holy is purposefully held off from the observable as a test to prove who is worthy of new creature status at the hand of Supernatural Woo Woo.
If you were not forced to become faith deaf and blind you could hear the song of the Woo Woo and see his signature everywhere.
Just to clarify abiogenesis has nothing to do with evolution. I suppose you could say it's a starting point, but the molecules wouldn't be "living" by today's standards. The same way a virus isn't technically living. For example self-replicating molecules aren't capable of homeostasis. That's a requirement for "life" today.
So it's easier to say molecules became, by today's standards more and more "living" until some point when it reached today's requirements. Those intermediate steps we don't know the details on.
So let's take how life began out of the discussion. If you'd like to start a separate thread on the topic of abiogenesis appropriately, we'd be happy to take it down a separate vein there as much as we're able to maybe help shed some light on it.
Ceeboo wrote:If I had to guess, I would say that the great majority of British people will all be reincarnated into a whale at some point in the process. But that is just a guess!
Someone needs to tell those nasty whalers that they are throwing harpoons at Churchill, Queen Victoria and *snicker* Darwin.
"Well, turns out I was wrong. I was clearly not evolved from a Racoon" Darwin mused as he filtered plankton.
Don't worry Ceeboo - I'll be back with a 'proper' post soon... Just bidin' 'me time, recovering my strength, listening to the Woo Woo song etc. ...this limey isn't done with you yet...!
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Ceeboo wrote:If I had to guess, I would say that the great majority of British people will all be reincarnated into a whale at some point in the process. But that is just a guess!
Someone needs to tell those nasty whalers that they are throwing harpoons at Churchill, Queen Victoria and *snicker* Darwin.
Don't worry Ceeboo - I'll be back with a 'proper' post soon... Just bidin' 'me time, recovering my strength, listening to the Woo Woo song etc.
Not worried at all, friend!
As a matter of fact, I will be leaving the board shortly (Travel baseball obligations with my boy - the real "Ceeboo" - so I will look forward to your contributions when I return)
Ceeboo, what place could reincarnation have within evolution?
That said, with the Book of Mormon, we are not dealing with a civilization with no written record. What we are dealing with is a written record with no civilization. (Runtu, Feb 2015)