Re: Why do humans have hairs on their legs....



Reading from news:talk.origins,
"Dr. Acula" <jerrydeon@xxxxxxxxx> posted:

On Apr 16, 12:40+AKA-pm, Damaeus <no-m...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Reading from news:talk.origins,
Bob Casanova <nos...@xxxxxxxx> posted:

I said nothing about your intelligence, only about your
demonstrated penchant for making judgements about nature
based on highly subjective ideas with no evidential support
(such as your claims about the universe progressing toward
perfection, the death of entropy and yes, the construction
of a feather). All of these are contradicted by observation,
but that doesn't seem to matter to you.

Well of course not. +AKA-The way I observe things makes immortality possible
for me. +AKA-Since nobody else can see it, my task is to convince that it's
true.

Which is more likely: It is true and you're the only one in the
universe who can see it OR its a figment of your imagination.

Have you ever corresponded with anyone who knows what a figment of the
imagination is, and who can also describe how it happens with regard to
chemical imbalances and "misfires" in the brain? I might also suggest
that when I do put myself into the mindset of disbelief of immortality is
when its effects become more pronounced.

Regardless of which, I would suggest you go out and live now

I do that now. In fact, there's a lecture at a museum about 60 miles away
that I'm going to attend Sunday. It's about how life is affected in the
watershed regions along the Neches in Texas. I don't know what to expect,
really, but I either do that or something around the house.

just in case this immortality thing doesn't work out. First mission:
Going out to a bar and picking up a trampy girl. Good luck.

No thanks. I don't do tramps, women or girls. I'll settle for the
lecture.

Damaeus

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