BIGTEX.......as always I agree. For the most....... Death is of course a part of the Life that we live, I see this more so than many others most days. In built in humans though is the quest to live. Death will always be un-natural and repelant. The very thought repels even the most hard-hearted. Someone/thing put that within us.....and for a good reason. It helps us to look beyond and ask WHY? Thats what seperates us from the lower species and makes humans unique.
ScoobySnax
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What will happen to humankind? (serious)
by ScoobySnax ini want to ask a deep question here, only because i want to know your answer..... i was listening to my mum and dad tonight watching a programme on the discovery channel about how in so many million years the sun will implode or explode and destroy all life in our solar system and beyond.
my dad was fascinated and was arguing with my mum who said it's rubbish because that isn't jehovah's purpose for the earth.
later i was thinking.
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What will happen to humankind? (serious)
by ScoobySnax ini want to ask a deep question here, only because i want to know your answer..... i was listening to my mum and dad tonight watching a programme on the discovery channel about how in so many million years the sun will implode or explode and destroy all life in our solar system and beyond.
my dad was fascinated and was arguing with my mum who said it's rubbish because that isn't jehovah's purpose for the earth.
later i was thinking.
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ScoobySnax
Elsewhere, fancy stuff. Thanks. But whatever you type about Entropy or the likes, no one human can fully understand time or space. Sure if you want to look upon it as a "scientific" its only as you say what we "percieve" Percieve is a human emotion, its what our minds can cope with. As humans we try to "explain" away this phenomena in terms we can "understand".
Time only begins when Atoms and Molecules exist you suggest, if there are none of these, time doesn't exist. When they do (matter) "emerge" (from where/what?) and bounce around they experience entrophy...which is what we percieve as the passage of time. Before them you say there is no "time" Well where did they spring from if that is the case? Where did they originate from? a vacuum place of no time? You make a huge jump from this vacuum of nonthingness devoid of space and time, to atoms bouncing about creating a term that is explainable to a simple human mind.
Is it not easier to accept that the relativity of time as a constant, and space as equally infinite, is unmeasurable and un-quantifiable? Its playground stuff like what is the highest number?
Its very arrogant to state it can all be explained in mere human "mathematical models" and then brush it off.
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What will happen to humankind? (serious)
by ScoobySnax ini want to ask a deep question here, only because i want to know your answer..... i was listening to my mum and dad tonight watching a programme on the discovery channel about how in so many million years the sun will implode or explode and destroy all life in our solar system and beyond.
my dad was fascinated and was arguing with my mum who said it's rubbish because that isn't jehovah's purpose for the earth.
later i was thinking.
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ScoobySnax
SS....you make alot of sense. However, I don't think the threat of nuclear war has a positive effect that draws mankind together at all. Some nations delight in the destruction of innoncents, 9/11 backed that up, as the towers were falling, they were celebrating. If those sorts could get there hands on anything bigger to use, I don't think they'd hesitate. The West is currently on a hunt to track down and destroy these at the expense of many innocents massacered from that side too, under the guise of rightousness. Who's right? and what next?
I agree with the rest you say. But what will happen?
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What will happen to humankind? (serious)
by ScoobySnax ini want to ask a deep question here, only because i want to know your answer..... i was listening to my mum and dad tonight watching a programme on the discovery channel about how in so many million years the sun will implode or explode and destroy all life in our solar system and beyond.
my dad was fascinated and was arguing with my mum who said it's rubbish because that isn't jehovah's purpose for the earth.
later i was thinking.
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ScoobySnax
Note to self. Must learn to ask in forum in future "Why will Jehovah obliterate you" to garner better replies.
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What will happen to humankind? (serious)
by ScoobySnax ini want to ask a deep question here, only because i want to know your answer..... i was listening to my mum and dad tonight watching a programme on the discovery channel about how in so many million years the sun will implode or explode and destroy all life in our solar system and beyond.
my dad was fascinated and was arguing with my mum who said it's rubbish because that isn't jehovah's purpose for the earth.
later i was thinking.
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ScoobySnax
Jehovah now? what happened to your parakeets?
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What will happen to humankind? (serious)
by ScoobySnax ini want to ask a deep question here, only because i want to know your answer..... i was listening to my mum and dad tonight watching a programme on the discovery channel about how in so many million years the sun will implode or explode and destroy all life in our solar system and beyond.
my dad was fascinated and was arguing with my mum who said it's rubbish because that isn't jehovah's purpose for the earth.
later i was thinking.
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ScoobySnax
SS.... Humans have always been war-like yes, but never have they had under their fingertips the power with one press of a button that they have now........that argument is sort of invalid with all due respect. I fail to see where mankind is going in the direction of "less so" Africa you say is a "basket-case" and has been for many years, IMHO, Africa wouldn't seem to be the threat to mankind continuing in its present state as other areas of the world are Maybe you have greater faith than me in the West/Middle East/Far East, for me thats where the worry is. Just my ramblings ........
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What will happen to humankind? (serious)
by ScoobySnax ini want to ask a deep question here, only because i want to know your answer..... i was listening to my mum and dad tonight watching a programme on the discovery channel about how in so many million years the sun will implode or explode and destroy all life in our solar system and beyond.
my dad was fascinated and was arguing with my mum who said it's rubbish because that isn't jehovah's purpose for the earth.
later i was thinking.
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ScoobySnax
by your Parakeets Irongland....
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What will happen to humankind? (serious)
by ScoobySnax ini want to ask a deep question here, only because i want to know your answer..... i was listening to my mum and dad tonight watching a programme on the discovery channel about how in so many million years the sun will implode or explode and destroy all life in our solar system and beyond.
my dad was fascinated and was arguing with my mum who said it's rubbish because that isn't jehovah's purpose for the earth.
later i was thinking.
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ScoobySnax
Elsewhere.... When out on the doors, I was asked how I could believe God has always been there, "He must have had a beggining" I used to rationalise that one by asking someone when time began, and when the tick tock of time will end, its an impossible question with an impossible answer, because human minds can only think of begginings and ends....no further. Maybe thats we find "endings" so difficult to grasp, something inside tells us its not right.....
But I divulge...... how long would mankind go on, left to his own devices?
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What will happen to humankind? (serious)
by ScoobySnax ini want to ask a deep question here, only because i want to know your answer..... i was listening to my mum and dad tonight watching a programme on the discovery channel about how in so many million years the sun will implode or explode and destroy all life in our solar system and beyond.
my dad was fascinated and was arguing with my mum who said it's rubbish because that isn't jehovah's purpose for the earth.
later i was thinking.
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ScoobySnax
well no IronGland, you're right Parakeets don't have wars, but then failing an Alfred Hitchcock like nightmare, I wouldn't expect Parakeets to bring about the premature demise of humankind, would you? On the other hand, humans are perfectly capable of this. No?
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What will happen to humankind? (serious)
by ScoobySnax ini want to ask a deep question here, only because i want to know your answer..... i was listening to my mum and dad tonight watching a programme on the discovery channel about how in so many million years the sun will implode or explode and destroy all life in our solar system and beyond.
my dad was fascinated and was arguing with my mum who said it's rubbish because that isn't jehovah's purpose for the earth.
later i was thinking.
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ScoobySnax
Yeru.... Good point, but I was thinking from the way mankind behaves at this time......mankind seems hell bent on war persecution and destruction, rather than getting along together, you've only got to watch the evening news headlines to see that.......maybe the dinosaurs were more intelligent than we are? sort of "evolution in reverse" !! Or maybe I'm just being pessemistic......I don't know.