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I am not offended by such a notion. I simply cannot accept it from the evidence I see and have seen. Yes I am amazed at how marvelous humans are, and that extends to seeing how marvellous I am, and how wonderful my God is. My faith INCREASES MY SELF ESTEEM AND MY LOVE AND ADMIRATION FOR FELLOW HUMAN BEINGS. You may call it arrogant. I call it enhanced appreciation of human life. An increase in love of self and love of others. Hardly a destructive tendancy. It has nothing to do with the way I treat animals either. I love animals and they me. I'm almost a vegetarian, and support animals rights by choosing where my dollar goes by buying free range eggs for example. But yes, believing that we are created seperately from the animal kingdom does increase my value of human life. But then we disagree about the value of human life in a number of areas don't we Timber. ;) |
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Speculations about skulls is hardly "hard fact". Sorry. I simply cannot accept it. [ 01-23-2003, 04:25 PM: Message edited by: Yorick ] |
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The question I ask is : do we have the collective wisdom matching our technological prowesses ? We don't have the knowledge to say for sure if the chimpanzees and dolphins don't follow our path because they can't or because they don't need/want to. I don't see why their own evolutionary paths should follow ours. You are measuring apples and oranges - measuring foreign species with human scales. Quote:
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For the sake of humour, Yorick Bard, may I say that that skull up there looks a lot more human to me than an egg bouncing on two orange legs ? http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...ons/icon16.gif Oh, and I see you are all talking about 'chimps'. Are we 'hums' then ? [img]smile.gif[/img] EDIT : Damn spelling mishaps ! [ 01-23-2003, 04:30 PM: Message edited by: Moiraine ] |
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2. Yeah, I only eat free range eggs too. And I'm a vegetarian. And so is my wife. And our kids will be too. But, gawd, how could one ever give up CHEEEESE? :D Sorry, just a plug for cheese. :D But not all diary, milk is poison. :( 3. Yes, we do disagree about the value of human life. I value the species-being but not so much the individual. I'm concerned with the teleological story of human existence (and an astute philosopher might ask how one ascribes to teleology without ascribing to theology). But, I'd push a button to kill 50% of the people on the planet just to cure the population problem if I ever had the chance. But, as for the value of human life: the law certainly puts a value on it. I know when I get a death case on my desk it's worth about $1mil. But, the worst cases are the ones where the guy/girl is really badly injured but doesn't die. A lifetime of mental retardation from a motorcycle accident (like one I've got right now) throws you easily into the $5 mil range. So, aren't determinations about the value of human life made every day? BTW, Cheney's golden severence from Haliburton pays him more per year than either one of these figures, just so you can relate. |
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Ants. Bees. Whales. Hyenas. These all have societies with cultures too. ;) Doesn't mean they're humanlike. :D Anyway I'm out. Talk to you later you Sage de Francais. |
OK speaking as true Atheist now :D ….
I am proud to be a human, a species that has against all odds survived and evolved over millions of years…ultimately achieving the state we are in now. From my perspective, my 4+ years of university training I accept that science is real. I should mention that my major is English, so I have also studied the bible quite a bit, its an ok book… kind of rambles on in places. If one takes a religious standpoint that say, humans are separate from the rest of the animals on earth, such a statement cannot be supported by facts, only faith. Science on the other hand starts with a theory and then seeks to prove it by use of the scientific process. Needless to say, if the scientific process didn’t work, then I wouldn’t even be typing on my laptop right now [img]smile.gif[/img] -------- Additionally I personally do not see a correlation in understanding how our evolutionary history occured is in any way demeaning to what we are now. How does understanding our origins demean what we are now??? Why would this be? :confused: Hell, we beat the odds! We survived the astroid that wiped out the dinosaurs; we beat out the Neanderthals, and not to mention the countless plagues and wars... ect... Yea, Human life is valuable. [ 01-23-2003, 04:47 PM: Message edited by: esquire ] |
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[/QB]</font>[/QUOTE]Well actually there are a few things that we are certain of, this is one of them. |
Ok, I didnt really bother reading most of the posts in this topic (mainly because I have to mow the lawn in a few minutes *shudder*) but to answer the question of how we are different from animals is easy. Gods own teachings (if you believe he exists) have told us that we have the ability to comprehend and use intelegent thaught, thus giving us the ability to recognise the existence of God. Also on a side note, we are made in gods own image in the fact that we have the capasity for love and intelegent thaught, it matters not what we look like. Some people think that "if Gods teachings told us that we were made perfect then why do we have fat bodies or those pointy teeth?" Well thats just stupid, we were made spiritually perfect because we all have the capasity to use the virtues (love, kindness, tact, the other 200 or so ones there are) that help us be better people and do what that Christian prayer says "Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven" (if this is written wrong im sorry) this is just what i have been told but that prayer speaks of the creation of gods kingdom on earth asin, if we keep being good people and working towards the betterment of mankind we can forfil our purpose as people of gods faiths (Jewish, Muslum, Christian, Baha'i) to bring an age of happiness and ... well, perfection to earth.
Please dont be offended by what i have said, this is just my opinion and if you feel angered by this just remember that no human is infallable and I may therefore be wrong. (breaths deaply) *Gibberish mode: off* |
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Three questions for you. Do you believe that the human race will become extinct? What happens then? Do you believe in things like "Crossing Over" when a person can communicate with people who have died? Sometimes these people can sense dead pets. How can this be explained? Just curious as to another's thought-processes. [ 01-23-2003, 10:59 PM: Message edited by: Gammit ] |
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