ASCII <me2@privacy.net> wrote in news:4bdc640d.3396343@EDCBIC:
> Dustin Cook wrote:
>>ASCII <me2@privacy.net> wrote in news:4bd95e7d.1972000@EDCBIC:
>>
>>> Dustin Cook wrote:
>>>>ASCII <me2@privacy.net> wrote in news:4bd75c8a.1473437@EDCBIC:
>>>>
>>>>> Dustin Cook wrote:
>>>>>>While I do feel a supreme creator most certainly exists
>>>>>
>>>>> exists as a creation of whom?
>>>>
>>>>I haven't the foggiest idea. I guess you could dismiss it and say
>>>>mankind? But, if you take a look around, the wiring in the human
>>>>body for example.. too much precision to have been created by
>>>>smashing random dna/rna samples together.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Might have begun as random, but as successful iterations occurred,
>>> they were selected for in the grand scheme, (that survival of the
>>> fittest thing) and it's the result of millennia of fine tuning that
>>> has our internal wiring in its current state. And if you think we've
>>> achieved perfection, then why so much bickering about 'health care'?
>>> You can call the process "god's way" but it's obvious the dude is
>>> far from finished. Just hope he doesn't **** up and let the project
>>> roll off onto the floor and smash, or create something that, not
>>> only can't sustain, but will wreck the rest of the workings.
>>
>>I don't think we've achieved perfection by any means. We're too
>>barbaric still. We still exchange money for services. A perfect
>>society wouldn't need to do that, everyone would work together for the
>>benefit of all.
>
> Sort of like the core principals of communist societal structure?
I'm not familar with the principals of a communist structure. I suppose I
should be, but.. it's just not something I checked into.
>>I would like to see space flight become a reality without the use of
>>solid/liquid fuel fire once rocket ignition.
>
> Reminds me of the Morton Thiocol / Challenger fiasco back in '86.
Yep.. a bad day.. nothing on at all that day except repeat video of the
challenger splitting into two seperate sections.
>>So I hope he doesn't really
>>intend to blow us off the map in 2012. <G>
>
> Been plenty of opportunities to pull the plug on the whole biosphere
> game, but maybe curiosity is keeping it going, at least until mom
> comes upstairs and demands an end to it because it's supper time.
Hehe.. an interesting way to put it.
--
"Hrrngh! Someday I'm going to hurl this...er...roll this...hrrngh.. nudge
this boulder right down a cliff." - Goblin Warrior




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