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#11
RE: Time
Like that's a bad thing . . . .
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#12
RE: Time
(February 4, 2016 at 6:09 am)Alex K Wrote: Sorry, I have no sympathy for people whining that they're 24 Big Grin
Being 24 again would be nice!

Nothing hurt back then.



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#13
RE: Time
And if it did it is because you over-used it.
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#14
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(February 3, 2016 at 5:51 pm)Divinity Wrote: You aged 8 years in a day?  That's fucking impossible.

You think so? I know a few who haven't aged a day past kindergarten in over forty years Rolleyes
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#15
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Some gearheads on the mustang forum keep saying that if you haven't grown up by the time you're 50, then you don't have to.

The kid in me will never die!
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#16
RE: Time
(February 3, 2016 at 5:44 pm)The Valkyrie Wrote: 10:43 am

Tongue

It is always now, everywhere.

Ps gold star to the first person who gets where I got that from.
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#17
RE: Time
The Valkyrie

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Kitan

To me at least, it is. One of the biggest evidences, too.

Divinity 

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robvalue

Yes. At first -when we're kids-, things are new & interesting, so they move a little bit slow. 
The more we get older, the more we get used to life. We adapt to time, and so it moves faster and faster.

Alex K

Meeting with the truth head on is never bad. It's not whining, rather it's "acknowledging" a fact.

Nymphadora

The young generation might suck sometimes. But some of us can read the signs on you guys; and inherit all that experience.
A bitter experience, but that's the price of imagination.

MrNoMorePropaganda

I find that being born, to find milk in the beasts of our mothers, and an atmosphere that protects our heads from UV rays, then rain as it makes plants grow so we eat.
We are indeed being taken care of.

We are insignificant in comparison to God. He can erase us and make another specie in no time, just like what happened to dinosaurs. But we are being taken care of. God is not human, so I don't know "caring" operates when the context is his.

The concept of immortality in heaven would not make sense though, if we weren't being taken care of.
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#18
RE: Time
What you said to me is basically just the design argument. If we examine nature we see that it is not so perfect. Not as perfect as the Kanafeh I'm you can make for birthdays. I need to make some myself since I can't find it anywhere to buy and I'd love to try it. But that's besides the point.

You don't understand that childbirth is so painful and that hundreds of millions of mothers throughout history have died because Allah made it so dangerous. Sure, the Earth is pretty good. But because the universe is so big I'm positive that there are aliens out there claiming that their planet is perfect and humans wouldn't survive on it without special equipment.

Humans are evolved to cope with life in this planet. The planet was created billions of years before humans. And did you know that the human eye can only see the colour that it does because those are the colours that travel best in the water? An interesting fact I would say.

Further to this, did you know that the majority of human DNA is junk? It's useless. A waste. It does nothing. In fact, there is code to build an entire retrovirus in our DNA. Next you make Dua ask Allah why there are viruses in your DNA.

A book I've been meaning to read is called "The Fallacy of Fine Tuning". It makes that case that our universe could be much better suited fore life. But you have to remember that until other world lines and extra dimensions are proven to exist, this is the only universe we know of.

So we don't know the limits of the dials, if you will, that determine the 'law' of our universe. There may be lots of vacation between universes and we just got lucky due to the sheer amount of universes. And, again, someone living in a different universe could say that their universe is perfectly designed for them.

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#19
RE: Time
(February 4, 2016 at 2:33 pm)Minimalist Wrote: And if it did it is because you over-used it.

And it healed up the next day instead of weeks and months.
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#20
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(February 5, 2016 at 6:18 am)Constable Dorfl Wrote: It is always now, everywhere.

Ps gold star to the first person who gets where I got that from.

Sam Harris?
You make people miserable and there's nothing they can do about it, just like god.
-- Homer Simpson

God has no place within these walls, just as facts have no place within organized religion.
-- Superintendent Chalmers

Science is like a blabbermouth who ruins a movie by telling you how it ends. There are some things we don't want to know. Important things.
-- Ned Flanders

Once something's been approved by the government, it's no longer immoral.
-- The Rev Lovejoy
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