Thanks coded logic for that.
KateWild
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Do you think any animals will ever reach human intelligence?
by EndofMysteries inif all life was truly random, then what happened that allowed humans to it's current intelligent state, do you think non humans could and will reach that in the future?
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God is Real in Principle
by looter innow the majority of people nowadays do no go by the hope of old times.
now the reason for this is important and goes beyond mere words.
our culture sees ethics especially national or civil politics as the rules and standards by which we guide ourselves.
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And I wouldn't say it's childish to believe that so much as it's intuitive to believe or wonder that something else is out there because everyone has their own view as you do yours.- looter
I would agree with you looter, and I also think you are very mature for 18 and you have great literacy skills.
Lol I posted this at about 9pm UK time. Thought it didn't work.
Your the guy who repeatedly claims he doesn`t insult people..We see those posts from you a lot. - outlaw
He just insults their ideas outlaw, he not insulting them. Don't you know the difference after 7 years of it?
looter, you are doing really well, you don't have to answer Cofty's questions if you don't feel like it. I think he has kids your age.
Your not a WBT$/JW Elder Anymore..- outlaw
Fabulous, just great. Love you Outlaw
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5 Ways our Lives are Better Since We Left the Jehovah's Witnesses
by KateWild inhttps://youtu.be/gzaspgvg6co.
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Do you think any animals will ever reach human intelligence?
by EndofMysteries inif all life was truly random, then what happened that allowed humans to it's current intelligent state, do you think non humans could and will reach that in the future?
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Cephalopods demonstrate highly advanced cognitive skills and probably evolved those capabilities well before we did.......and without endangering themselves or their environment. - cantleave
How do they demonstrate this? Do they communicate or live in families like dolphins? How do you measure the cognitive ability of a cephalopod? Is there an IQ test equivalent like chimps, we know they have an IQ of around 70?
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Do you think any animals will ever reach human intelligence?
by EndofMysteries inif all life was truly random, then what happened that allowed humans to it's current intelligent state, do you think non humans could and will reach that in the future?
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Well nugget is training cantleave. But some days she just can't get through to him. He will be 50 soon I think nugget is aiming for him to have human intelligence by then, he seems to be on track.
So I would say yes to your title.
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Seeking support ... Where can a Christian go
by Sevan inhey all, .
so i recently posted for the first time and introduced myself.. i have been spending time reading various posts.
some informative, some not so much.. since i've been reading on here, i've read a lot from atheists.
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KateWild
DJS,
I think she has left the building. She might be busy working and stuff or just lurking, but she last posted more than a week ago
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God is Real in Principle
by looter innow the majority of people nowadays do no go by the hope of old times.
now the reason for this is important and goes beyond mere words.
our culture sees ethics especially national or civil politics as the rules and standards by which we guide ourselves.
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KateWild
Lol Outlaw good one. Pushing views on people and saying their wrong isn't really appropriate. It the same all over Facebook with politics. I bet your FB page is great. Can I send you a friend request? PM me if you like.
DJS, lol are you getting a bit fed up?
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Evolution Hole #1 - Origin of Life
by shadow indisclaimer: my graduate degree is in business, not science so i'm writing as a layman in this field.
yes, i know that someone is going to say that evolution does not encompass this topic and should be sectioned off under abiogenesis.
i'm not trying to argue semantics here but it seems like a case of avoiding an uncomfortable subject.
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KateWild
Lol Cofty,
Did you stop reading my post after four words hahaha. I asked you a question, and you didn't reply. I realised I didn't put a question mark in though so I have edited it and it's a question, which is not rhetorical.
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Evolution Hole #1 - Origin of Life
by shadow indisclaimer: my graduate degree is in business, not science so i'm writing as a layman in this field.
yes, i know that someone is going to say that evolution does not encompass this topic and should be sectioned off under abiogenesis.
i'm not trying to argue semantics here but it seems like a case of avoiding an uncomfortable subject.
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KateWild
Shadow, great first post. I missed this 6 months ago. I don't understand the biochemistry as I have only studied chemistry. But I have read about the Miller-Urey experiment before. I have only read two pages so far, but I was stimulated to respond now. I will give a full response after I have read all the facts others have posted.
Actually there has been some amazing progress in the field of abiogenesis. The most interesting ideas IMO relate to alkaline vents under the ocean. I might write up the details when I get time. - cofty
Yeah you told me about that three years ago when I brought up abiogenesis. You obviously haven't had time yet. Looking forward to that thread and the one about Soai's reaction. But take all the time you need. Armageddon is not coming soon.
LUHE, cool about your biology degree, have you thought about teaching in Uni or high school?
By the way Cofty, I have never asked you before but do you have formal qualifications in science? Not that it means anything. I am just interested.
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I conclude evolution is guided
by KateWild inyour qualifications are way above mine so i'd love to hear more about the specifics of what you have researched and how that supports the existence of a deity.
k99, i am not really convinced that you're interested in my conclusions.
in nature amino acids formed to then form dna.
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No, you are mistaking non-uniformity with organization.
People think random distribution is clump-free, but it isn't - it only approaches that at huge population sizes (and is rarely perfectly spread). In fact, if things were perfectly distributed it would point to lack of randomization and some order.
People often point to clusters of cancer cases as proof there is some local cause and not just random chance, because they don't understand basic probability theory. - SimonOh wow Simon you're good at maths too, I thought non-uniformity was the same as random. And uniformity was the same as organised. I have to admit my understanding of probability is the coin toss experiment you do at school. Something I am interested in though I will look into it.
Kate......No offence, you could not have done any credible chemistry education and not know that. - Snare
I went to LJMU, and we were told the New Scientist was the journal to subscribe to. Angus told me the Nature Journal is much better. I am not offended Snare, tell it to me straight lol. I know you mean well.
You really should retract everything you have said so as to not unfairly confuse people looking for sincere answers. - Snare
You're absolutely right. I did retract what I said about it not being credible a couple of pages ago.