Wysiwyg
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These guys have not got guns or nuclear missiles but are pound for pound one of the most "progessed" species on the planet.
Unfortunately, somewhere in the world, you will probably find them all on a menu, that menu printed on paper, from a mill, in a restaurant where the humans are sitting on a chair with a table manufactured from a factory. The humans are reading that menu in a room with sufficient lighting, supplied by electricity, with a nice bottle of wine from a vineyard. And when they go to the crappa and wash their hands, it will have running water .... etc .. etc ... the only counter-argument I can see coming, from my own tasteless comment, is perhaps did humans kill off any potential species that could have possible produced anything similar ... nipped them in the bud so to speak ... don't know .. anyhow the Darwinists would say this was natural selection ... still a pretty big gap.
Macropods are marsupials belonging to the family Macropodidae, which includes kangaroos, wallabies, tree-kangaroos, pademelons, and several others. Before European settlement, there were about 53 species of Macropods. Today, six species have since become extinct. Another 11 species have been greatly reduced in numbers. Other species (e.g. Simothanurus, Propleopus, Macropus titan) went extinct after the Australian Aborigines arrived and before Europeans arrived.
gee ageo, tough call.How did we get from humans are animals to lotus spreadsheets? lol
How did we get from humans are animals to lotus spreadsheets?
lol
I wasn't at all suggesting that more intelligent people make better decisions.The varying degrees of intellect/awareness via education.Does the more intelligent human make a better (righteous) decision than the human with less intellect.Are the intellectuals/smarter people making the right choices?
Perpetrators of wrongs (infringing on others) come from all degrees of intelligence/awareness so I don`t think that , although having the capacity , is the reason.What do you think?
Animals don`t use words.
shame we're not "progressing a bit slower" lolAlso if we are animals then why are we the only kind of animals that can advance through time?
I mean there are so many different animal species on this earth yet only us human animals have the ability to progress??
Julia said:So in many ways, an animal, e.g. dog, etc, is more pure with its lack of malevolence, cunning, competitiveness, bellicosity, or other ugly human traits.
shame we're not "progressing a bit slower" lol
ever considered we might be heading in the wrong direction ??
This is an interesting point Ageo.Regardless if we are heading in the wrong direction or not the point is Humans have the ability to progress. Animals are doing the same thing they were doing 100yrs ago.
Kennas, as I alluded to earlier, I have some difficulty with the word 'spiritual' because it commonly has connotations of connection with a God/faith/religion.But I've failed to come up with something better. No, I don't suppose animals have this capacity. But to argue this entire question wouldn't we have to solve the dilemma where many human beings entirely reject any notion of spirituality? So possibly they would say that this concept is something created by human beings to make their lives more meaningful. But that's getting side-tracked into the whole religion thing.So, Julia are you assuming animals can be 'spiritual' too? Or, that we are animals, but a particularly developed animal that has the ability to think there must be a reason? It's just a brain development issue....]?
I see where you are going with that, but doesn't the fight or flight mechanism relate just to the self, i.e. it's a device to ensure our survival.On the second point above, this is one of the arguments that has led me to think that we may be able to be altruistic.
Or, could this innate, instinctive response be programmed in as a human survival mechanism. Like when we touch something hot, we don't consciously think 'shet! I better move my hand away from that', and then tell our arms to move our hands to move our fingers away. Perhaps running into the burning house is an extention of that? Fight or flight?
I dont agree with you Julia; I believe animals also have these traits.
Ever heard of kids in hospital after being bitten by dogs without provocation?
Ever heard of horse racing and hear trainers say my horse is very competitive?
Had a dog myself from a puppy and after biting people 3x I destroyed it. Must have had a rough upbringing!
But Ageo, lol - men and apes were all doing the same thing 4 billion years ago - lol - like, our grandaddies and grandmummies were all swishing around in a swamp together - and futhermore, we're all still evolving . You'll have to widen the discussion a bit before you can draw any conculsions about "we're different from them " - I mean it goes back more than 100 years btw, Quartar is when man appeared = 17 seconds to midnightRegardless if we are heading in the wrong direction or not the point is Humans have the ability to progress. Animals are doing the same thing they were doing 100yrs ago.
http://www.worldhistory-poster.com/en/screenshots/science-evolution/origin_of_man.png/view . This evolutionary line is anthropocentric : man is placed in the centre, although he is not necessarily the end of evolution. In reality, evolution is not a ladder on which man is at the top. Man is, along with other species, only one branch of an evolutionary family tree that goes back to the first forms of life, about 4 billion years ago.
http://www.rationalrevolution.net/a...tion.htm#Understanding_Species_and_Speciation etchttp://www.worldhistory-poster.com/en/screenshots/science-evolution/early_evolution.gif/view . The question of spontaneous biogenesis, whether chemical processes have brought about life out of non-life, is not in scientific doubt anymore. The discussion is about which of the many conceiveable ways may have led to the first cellular organisation. Chemical evolution: survival of the stablest structures led to the emergence of more complex molecules such as RNA and DNA. A remarkable property of these molecules is their ability to replicate, as well as their information-carrying character, allowing them to build organized structures using the process of protein synthesis. Those complexes were actually minute chemical factories surrounded by a cell membrane. The first type of cell that could reproduce was born. First type of cell = RNA + DNA + cell membrane + protein synthesis + reproduction. ”””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””” Written and supervised by: Prof. Dr. Gustaaf Cornelis (logician and philosopher of science), Ronny Martens (astronomer), Tim Trachet (mathematician), Prof. Dr. Jean Paul Van Bendegem (logician, mathematician and philosopher of science), Prof. Dr. Walter Verraes (biologist), ”””””””””””” © 2001 Tom Schoepen, http://www.worldhistorytimeline.net
U should think more carefully before u go pointing the finger nioka, dont judge me or cast assumptions about the people i associate with, none by the way who are crims or anything of the sort. As i have not pointed the finger at any one person. You have personalised your post
Unless the people u speak of have never uttered a bad word about anyone or thought a bad thought, let alone the things we conciously do everyday that we pass off as 'human nature'. They sound like angels re-incarnated
If i chose to i could find your post extremely offensive, lucky my skin is thicker than that.
your point of the rogue dog is invalid as it knows no better
compare that to a human that indiscriminatly kills 2,4,10 people
which is the worse act?
and why?
Depends on the use of the word "spiritual", as Julia discusses.'spiritual' is just religion without the rules
just make up any stuff u want.
no gods
no meaning
no purpose
no "higher calling"
no destiny
we are animals
is it really that hard to believe.
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