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Old July 26th 07, 05:58 AM posted to sci.astro
A J K
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Recently, we learned that many new species exist even though they visually
look exactly like their cousins.(world-science.com)

Is it possible that a few humans have evolved to understand life and
reality without the need for supernatural, theistic and/or deistic beliefs?
If not, how long will it be(if ever) that the majority will evolve to accept
their individuality, importance of each life without the need for or use of
those beliefs.

Here are some timeline choices. (which do you choose?)(or, make your own up)

1. Before we meet one of the other intelligent beings in our galaxy.
2. After the above.
3. Before we meet intelligent beings from another galaxy.
4. After the above.
5. Before rudimentary life is found in our solar system.(If any)
6. After the above.
7. Before the next earth species ending astronomical cataclysm.
8. Before Andromeda collides with The Milky Way, if 7. has not
happened to humans.
9. Before The Sun swallows Earth.
10.After we find another solar system to live in and none of the
9 items above have occurred.
11.After our lifespan has increased. Pick 150, 200, over 200 years.
12.After we learn to save our individuality and brains and have
them transferred to an immortal vehicle.
13.The majority will never free themselves of the subject crutch or
use of the subject to make money or gain power.
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Old July 26th 07, 09:34 AM posted to sci.astro
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"A J K" wrote in message
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: Recently, we learned that many new species exist even though they visually
: look exactly like their cousins.(world-science.com)
:
: Is it possible that a few humans have evolved to understand life and
: reality without the need for supernatural, theistic and/or deistic
beliefs?

Since I have it is more than a possibility, it's a certainty.


: If not,

Doesn't apply.

The question is how long will it take before knuckle-dragging
homo neanderthalensis dies out by self-destruction or destroys
homo sapiens sapiens by over-population? He is capable of
destroying other species on a scale unprecedented since the
demise of the dinosaur.
Go forth and multiply is the command with no stop signal in sight.
His gawd said it, he believes it, for him that settles it, so his population
doubles every 33 years. It cannot last. Fill the planet up, colonise
Mars with the overflow. 33 years later and Mars is full. He's too
stupid to understand geometric progression, thinks with his dick.
That doesn't work. Famine does. Before the famine, war, as one
tribe attempts to survive at the expense of the other. It will be
nuclear war. Not long to wait, the tribes are gearing up for it.
Kiss your arse goodbye, oblivion here we come.
That's reality, ces't la vie.


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Old July 26th 07, 03:00 PM posted to sci.astro
dlzc
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Default New Species and astro happenings

Dear A J K:

On Jul 25, 9:58 pm, "A J K" wrote:
Recently, we learned that many new species exist even
though they visually look exactly like their cousins.
(world-science.com)

Is it possible that a few humans have evolved to
understand life and reality without the need for
supernatural, theistic and/or deistic beliefs?


I am wondering when you will realize this is an astronomy newsgroup?

David A. Smith

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Old July 26th 07, 04:36 PM posted to sci.astro
A J K
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Default New Species and astro happenings

Dear DICZ:

Discoveries in astronomy and cosmology will depend on the human condition. The interaction
of the universes' natural occurrences and our ability to face reality are intertwined and inseparable.
Science will prevail only if we can change the majority delusional thinking. However, your
attention to the astronomy parts of this post would be welcomed instead of attacking
posters personally.


"dlzc" wrote in message ups.com...
Dear A J K:

On Jul 25, 9:58 pm, "A J K" wrote:
Recently, we learned that many new species exist even
though they visually look exactly like their cousins.
(world-science.com)

Is it possible that a few humans have evolved to
understand life and reality without the need for
supernatural, theistic and/or deistic beliefs?


I am wondering when you will realize this is an astronomy newsgroup?

David A. Smith

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Old July 27th 07, 08:09 PM posted to sci.astro
George Dishman[_1_]
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"dlzc" wrote in message
ups.com...
Dear A J K:

On Jul 25, 9:58 pm, "A J K" wrote:
Recently, we learned that many new species exist even
though they visually look exactly like their cousins.
(world-science.com)

Is it possible that a few humans have evolved to
understand life and reality without the need for
supernatural, theistic and/or deistic beliefs?


I am wondering when you will realize this is an astronomy newsgroup?


He won't, he is a clueless "mission poster" and will
spam everywhere regardless. Just killfile him.

George


 




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