• Doubts

    From Hustler@VERT to Nightfox on Monday, May 13, 2019 12:15:57
    Re: Doubts
    By: Nightfox to DaiTengu on Tue Apr 30 2019 09:58 am

    "intelligent design"
    More like "stupid design".
    We have useless organs (appendix, male nipples, tailbone, wisdom teeth,
    they may perform. If not, they often don't hurt, unless they do become inflamed, as you mention. Though, I don't think I've ever heard of male nipples or wisdom teeth becoming inflamed.. Wisdom teeth can have their problems though - and I've heard some people don't even grow wisdom teeth

    Hey.. All I wanna know is what came first??? The chicken or the egg ??


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  • From Derision@VERT/AMIGAC to Nightfox on Tuesday, May 14, 2019 15:28:31
    Re: Doubts
    By: Nightfox to DaiTengu on Tue Apr 30 2019 09:58:04

    We have useless organs (appendix, male nipples, tailbone, wisdom teeth, etc.) that can kill us if they randomly become inflamed.

    I don't think we really know enough about them all to call them all useless. Sure, we could survive without them, but there is probably some function they may perform. If not, they often don't hurt, unless they do become inflamed, as you mention. Though, I don't think I've ever heard of male nipples or wisdom teeth becoming inflamed.. Wisdom teeth can have their problems though - and I've heard some people don't even grow wisdom teeth anymore.

    Male breast cancer, rare as it might be, comes to mind as a detrimental effect of males having what is effectively useless tissue.

    I never had wisdom teeth. Which was pretty convenient, as having them removed seems to be a miserable affair. I don't know if that's "evolution" or just a random mutation or what. Back when, they were useful, because as you reached 20-ish your original teeth would be getting pretty worn down, so here's an extra set of molars to pick up the slack. This isn't really a consideration anymore, and since we don't lose teeth at the rate we did in the past, our jaws aren't really big enough to hold 'em all anymore.

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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to Derision on Tuesday, May 14, 2019 16:43:50
    Re: Doubts
    By: Derision to Nightfox on Tue May 14 2019 03:28 pm

    Male breast cancer, rare as it might be, comes to mind as a detrimental effect of males having what is effectively useless tissue.

    It seems any part of our body is at risk for some kind of detrimental thing.

    I never had wisdom teeth. Which was pretty convenient, as having them removed seems to be a miserable affair. I don't know if that's "evolution"

    I had all 4 of my wisdom teeth removed when I was 24. I was prescribed pain medication, but from what I remember, I only took it once. I avoided getting sharp food back there for a while when I was eating, but other than that I think the recovery was okay. It wasn't miserable..

    Nightfox

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  • From Moondog@VERT/CAVEBBS to Hustler on Tuesday, May 14, 2019 09:36:00
    Re: Doubts
    By: Hustler to Nightfox on Mon May 13 2019 12:15 pm

    Re: Doubts
    By: Nightfox to DaiTengu on Tue Apr 30 2019 09:58 am

    "intelligent design"
    More like "stupid design".
    We have useless organs (appendix, male nipples, tailbone, wisdom tee
    they may perform. If not, they often don't hurt, unless they do become inflamed, as you mention. Though, I don't think I've ever heard of male nipples or wisdom teeth becoming inflamed.. Wisdom teeth can have their problems though - and I've heard some people don't even grow wisdom teeth

    Hey.. All I wanna know is what came first??? The chicken or the egg ??


    HusTler
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    The egg. The chicken was a mutation of another egg laying species. In realit y, things that taste like chicken actually taste like T-Rex

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Nightfox on Tuesday, May 14, 2019 21:04:06
    Re: Doubts
    By: Nightfox to Derision on Tue May 14 2019 04:43 pm

    I had all 4 of my wisdom teeth removed when I was 24. I was prescribed pain medication, but from what I remember, I only took it once. I avoided getting sharp food back there for a while when I was eating, but other than that I think the recovery was okay. It wasn't miserable..


    my stuff was impacted. i was in a lot of pain. my dentist was a great guy. he wrote me a RX for pain killers because he knew the surgeon wouldnt give me enough. i used them all up and needed more but they wouldnt give 'em.
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  • From Moondog@VERT/CAVEBBS to Derision on Wednesday, May 15, 2019 19:31:00
    Re: Doubts
    By: Derision to Nightfox on Tue May 14 2019 03:28 pm

    Re: Doubts
    By: Nightfox to DaiTengu on Tue Apr 30 2019 09:58:04

    We have useless organs (appendix, male nipples, tailbone, wisdom tee etc.) that can kill us if they randomly become inflamed.

    I don't think we really know enough about them all to call them all usele Sure, we could survive without them, but there is probably some function they may perform. If not, they often don't hurt, unless they do become inflamed, as you mention. Though, I don't think I've ever heard of male nipples or wisdom teeth becoming inflamed.. Wisdom teeth can have their problems though - and I've heard some people don't even grow wisdom teeth anymore.

    Male breast cancer, rare as it might be, comes to mind as a detrimental effe of males having what is effectively useless tissue.

    I never had wisdom teeth. Which was pretty convenient, as having them remove seems to be a miserable affair. I don't know if that's "evolution" or just a random mutation or what. Back when, they were useful, because as you reached 20-ish your original teeth would be getting pretty worn down, so here's an extra set of molars to pick up the slack. This isn't really a consideration anymore, and since we don't lose teeth at the rate we did in the past, our j aren't really big enough to hold 'em all anymore.


    My wisdom teeth were impacted - pushing up sideways/ They had to be
    surgically removed opposed to being yanked out.

    I'm not a theologian so I can't guess what one would say about the quirks of the human body except in order for faith to be an exclusive club, there has to
    be a certain lack of evidence to create doubt.

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  • From DaiTengu@VERT/ENSEMBLE to Hustler on Thursday, May 16, 2019 22:15:48
    Re: Doubts
    By: Hustler to Nightfox on Mon May 13 2019 12:15 pm

    Hey.. All I wanna know is what came first??? The chicken or the egg ??
    The Egg. It was laid by a proto-chicken.

    DaiTengu

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  • From John Guillory@VERT/MAINLINE to Hustler on Saturday, May 18, 2019 18:23:08
    Re: Doubts
    By: Hustler to Nightfox on Mon May 13 2019 12:15 pm

    Hey.. All I wanna know is what came first??? The chicken or the egg ??
    The egg, definitely the egg! DNA Evidence proved the egg came first. Not to mention Carbon Dating defintively proved that the first egg existed far before the first chicken was ever shot.

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  • From John Guillory@VERT/MAINLINE to Moondog on Saturday, May 18, 2019 18:26:36
    Re: Doubts
    By: Moondog to Hustler on Tue May 14 2019 09:36 am

    The egg. The chicken was a mutation of another egg laying species. In realit y, things that taste like chicken actually taste like T-Rex
    Or Alligator, or Frog legs...

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  • From Moondog@VERT/CAVEBBS to John Guillory on Saturday, May 18, 2019 22:54:00
    Re: Doubts
    By: John Guillory to Moondog on Sat May 18 2019 06:26 pm

    Re: Doubts
    By: Moondog to Hustler on Tue May 14 2019 09:36 am

    The egg. The chicken was a mutation of another egg laying species. In realit y, things that taste like chicken actually taste like T-Rex
    Or Alligator, or Frog legs...


    Dinosaurs appear to be the bridge species between reptiles and birds. Alligator and frog legs taste a bit fishy, however that may be pending on
    their diet. Snakes from dry environments taste less fishy than snakes in wet environments.

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  • From Wanderer@VERT/HDCBBS to Nightfox on Friday, May 24, 2019 23:27:05
    Re: Re: Doubts
    By: Nightfox to Moondog on Sun Apr 28 2019 12:01 pm

    universe, is there? I think the bible just doesn't really talk about it, and only talks about us here on Earth.

    It doesn't say much, but it does say:

    He hangs the Earth upon nothing
    [They are as] Wandering stars, for whom blackest darkness is reserved forever

    God sends them "Energeian Planes" so that they will believe the lie.

    Energeian Planes means: Powerful Delusion, Working of Error, Operation of Wandering.

    He does it because of rejection of the Truth. A thing called 'Knowledge' is what got Eve into trouble at the beginning.

    So consider: Because they refused God, and ate the knowledge, God sends them a planetary delusion(science) so that they will believe the lie.

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