What if the heart isn't actually essential for pumping blood? What if people dying following heart attacks is just a long string of unlikely coincidences?
Well if you think of it, dying of a heart attack IS just a long string of unlikely coincidences.
What if Darwin had one or more right idea and yet stretched things too far? What if various kinds of creatures were created and they naturally bring forth variety after their kinds?
Maybe. For instance, do you mean, that, God created the heavens and earth, etc. Then once the conditions ...
I believe the chances for life occurring in a multitude of places in the infinite amount of galaxies, solar systems and planets without the hand of a superior being is extremely high, so high, that it is a given. I expect our space faring ancestors will be finding life in many places in the ...
Personally, I find the probability of existence from a statistical point of view far too small to have occured by chance.
It appears that you are saying that you find the chance that life developed on its own on this planet without a god too small to have occurred by chance. Is that what you ...
Nothing can come from something less than itself. (EX: you can get a rock from itself, or break it off a boulder (which would be greater), but you can't get a rock from a ...
Nothing can come from something less than itself. (EX: you can get a rock from itself, or break it off a boulder (which would be greater), but you can't get a rock from a pebble ...
So should politicians spend time debunking every silly conspiracy theory that gets thrown their way? Even acknowledging them seems like more than they deserve. If you're little brother's bothering you, the best way to get him to stop is to ignore him. Paying attention will only encourage him to ...
Ishmael is a 1992 philosophical novel by Daniel Quinn. It examines mythology, its effect on ethics, and how that relates to sustainability. The novel uses a style of Socratic dialogue to deconstruct the notion that humans are the end product, the pinnacle of ...
back to the OP... not sure how directly relevant this is, but I remember reading that Greece ended up spending about a third of its GDP when it hosted the olympics a few years back. im sure they made up some of it from all the cash flowing in, but I wouldnt be surprised if they ended up pretty far ...
We have one of those at the place where I worship on campus. I think someone must have gotten it as a joke for one of the ministers to one of the other religious groups we share the space with. You can get it at novelty stores and Spencer and i'm sure online. There's a lot of other funny ones, like ...
considering they have pikachus running rampant and godzilla levelling tokyo every third wednesday, I kind of think a rain of frogs is probably a relief compared to them compared to what they usually have falling out of the sky...
I actually agree with her much more than her father. She supports the Republican ideals of small government, low taxes, and lower regulation while being, "pro life, pro gay marriage" and my favorite, "pro sex". also, and more importantly, she's hot. never did see Palin's appeal, however.
since when do people "deserve" healthcare anyway? for children i can see perhaps a universal system which garantees kids healthcare, but besides that, why? if i personally don't want to pay for my own or someone else's health insurance or medical bills, why should i have to? i know it sounds ...