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  • H hackC

    Well i did the post on religion and it some how manifested it self into evolution..... So what do you believe about evolution? My OPINON is that if we really did evolve from monkeys or apes (pick your choose) why is the lesser evolution still around, because as ALL animals evolved, their lesser evolution died off, (hence the reason so they could adept to their enviroment). Whats your take on this subject? "If you try to talk sense to a fool, he'll think your foolish"

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    #hackC++ wrote:

    My OPINON is that if we really did evolve from monkeys or apes (pick your choose) why is the lesser evolution still around, because as ALL animals evolved, their lesser evolution died off, (hence the reason so they could adept to their enviroment).

    From here[^]: Humans did not evolve from present-day apes. Rather, humans and apes share a common ancestor that gave rise to both. This common ancestor, although not identical to modern apes, was almost certainly more apelike than humanlike in appearance and behavior. At some point -- scientists estimate that between 5 and 8 million years ago -- this species diverged into two distinct lineages, one of which were the hominids, or humanlike species, and the other ultimately evolved into the African great ape species living today. Alvaro


    The bible was written when people were even more stupid than they are today. Can you imagine that? - David Cross

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      We are devolving into monkeys

      we should be so fortunate. Looks more like baboons are our destination. We need to graduate from the ridiculous notion that greed is some kind of elixir for capitalism - it's the downfall of capitalism. Self-interest, maybe, but self-interest run amok does not serve anyone. The core value of conscious capitalism is enlightened self-interest. Patricia Aburdene

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      Jorgen Sigvardsson
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      Almost all baboons can do neat tricks. Very few humans can. Baboons are superior to the human race!

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        led mike wrote:

        We are devolving into monkeys

        we should be so fortunate. Looks more like baboons are our destination. We need to graduate from the ridiculous notion that greed is some kind of elixir for capitalism - it's the downfall of capitalism. Self-interest, maybe, but self-interest run amok does not serve anyone. The core value of conscious capitalism is enlightened self-interest. Patricia Aburdene

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        El Corazon
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        Rob Graham wrote:

        Looks more like baboons are our destination.

        I suggest you take that back... baboons are very violent when insulted.... Personally I think we are headed for one celled life-forms... politicians are already at the jellyfish stage, the rest are devolving similarly. _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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        • H hackC

          Well i did the post on religion and it some how manifested it self into evolution..... So what do you believe about evolution? My OPINON is that if we really did evolve from monkeys or apes (pick your choose) why is the lesser evolution still around, because as ALL animals evolved, their lesser evolution died off, (hence the reason so they could adept to their enviroment). Whats your take on this subject? "If you try to talk sense to a fool, he'll think your foolish"

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          You don't understand the concept. Evolution is not getting better in some predefined criteria or being superior or inferior. Remember, the man at the top of creation is a religious concept, not scientific. Biology and nature don't define absolute values which can be used to say that you (or me) are "better" than a bacteria. You might say that you (maybe even me) are smarter than a bacteria, but being smart is our criteria, not something particularly important in nature. Intelligence might be a trait which gives a greater fitness for survival but not necessarily more than genetical flexibility (bacteria mutate more because they have a simpler genetic code and faster generations and life cycle). "Survival of the fittest" is related to the environment where the organism must survive. And many of those you call "lesser" species are still around, actually. The examples are countless: sharks, coacroaches, ants, bacteria, jellyfish, crabs, ferns, etc. These living creatures existed long before dinossaurs and still exist today. Patriotism is the willingness to kill and be killed for trivial reasons. Bertrand Russell (1872 - 1970) Patriotism is your conviction that this country is superior to all other countries because you were born in it. George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950) Patriotism is often an arbitrary veneration of real estate above principles. George Jean Nathan (1882 - 1958) Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel. Samuel Johnson (1709 - 1784)

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            Rob Graham wrote:

            Looks more like baboons are our destination.

            I suggest you take that back... baboons are very violent when insulted.... Personally I think we are headed for one celled life-forms... politicians are already at the jellyfish stage, the rest are devolving similarly. _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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            Jeffry J. Brickley wrote:

            politicians are already at the jellyfish stage

            Certain ones who have been in the oil business better be careful about oil spills if they are heading the jellyfish route :laugh:

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              Almost all baboons can do neat tricks. Very few humans can. Baboons are superior to the human race!

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              Sweet something we can both see eye to eye on :) And just remember its all fun and games until the baboons starting throwing their poop at you... -Richard

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                Sweet something we can both see eye to eye on :) And just remember its all fun and games until the baboons starting throwing their poop at you... -Richard

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                Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                That is why humans invented guns.. :-D

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                  You don't understand the concept. Evolution is not getting better in some predefined criteria or being superior or inferior. Remember, the man at the top of creation is a religious concept, not scientific. Biology and nature don't define absolute values which can be used to say that you (or me) are "better" than a bacteria. You might say that you (maybe even me) are smarter than a bacteria, but being smart is our criteria, not something particularly important in nature. Intelligence might be a trait which gives a greater fitness for survival but not necessarily more than genetical flexibility (bacteria mutate more because they have a simpler genetic code and faster generations and life cycle). "Survival of the fittest" is related to the environment where the organism must survive. And many of those you call "lesser" species are still around, actually. The examples are countless: sharks, coacroaches, ants, bacteria, jellyfish, crabs, ferns, etc. These living creatures existed long before dinossaurs and still exist today. Patriotism is the willingness to kill and be killed for trivial reasons. Bertrand Russell (1872 - 1970) Patriotism is your conviction that this country is superior to all other countries because you were born in it. George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950) Patriotism is often an arbitrary veneration of real estate above principles. George Jean Nathan (1882 - 1958) Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel. Samuel Johnson (1709 - 1784)

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                  Diego Moita wrote:

                  Remember, the man at the top of creation is a religious concept, not scientific.

                  5 Excellent point! Evolution does not subscribe to the notion of perfection, just of sufficiency for an arbitrary situation.

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                    That is why humans invented guns.. :-D

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                    Rob Graham
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                    Baboons with guns... now that's a scary thought... We need to graduate from the ridiculous notion that greed is some kind of elixir for capitalism - it's the downfall of capitalism. Self-interest, maybe, but self-interest run amok does not serve anyone. The core value of conscious capitalism is enlightened self-interest. Patricia Aburdene

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                      Rob Graham wrote:

                      Looks more like baboons are our destination.

                      I suggest you take that back... baboons are very violent when insulted.... Personally I think we are headed for one celled life-forms... politicians are already at the jellyfish stage, the rest are devolving similarly. _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                      Andy Brummer
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                      Jeffry J. Brickley wrote:

                      politicians are already at the jellyfish stage

                      :-D

                      Jellyfish heaven Is not like Japan Jellyfish heaven Is not like Thailand Jellyfish heaven Is a lot Like LA Jellyfish heaven In the big blue sea Where it's too cold to surf And it's too warm to ski Jellyfish Heaven Is full of dead Jellyfish I've been dazed and confused For so long it's not true I wanted a jellyfish Never bargained for you Lot's of people talking Few of them know Soul of a jellyfish Was created below!


                      I can imagine the sinking feeling one would have after ordering my book, only to find a laughably ridiculous theory with demented logic once the book arrives - Mark McCutcheon

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                        Baboons with guns... now that's a scary thought... We need to graduate from the ridiculous notion that greed is some kind of elixir for capitalism - it's the downfall of capitalism. Self-interest, maybe, but self-interest run amok does not serve anyone. The core value of conscious capitalism is enlightened self-interest. Patricia Aburdene

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                        Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                        Rob Graham wrote:

                        We need to graduate from the ridiculous notion that greed is some kind of elixir for capitalism - it's the downfall of capitalism. Self-interest, maybe, but self-interest run amok does not serve anyone. The core value of conscious capitalism is enlightened self-interest.

                        Sadly, few people have realized this. :( Not even the lefties...

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                        • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

                          Rob Graham wrote:

                          We need to graduate from the ridiculous notion that greed is some kind of elixir for capitalism - it's the downfall of capitalism. Self-interest, maybe, but self-interest run amok does not serve anyone. The core value of conscious capitalism is enlightened self-interest.

                          Sadly, few people have realized this. :( Not even the lefties...

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                          Rob Graham
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                          Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:

                          Sadly, few people have realized this. Not even the lefties...

                          The "lefties" tend to substitute envy for greed. They seem to think that Robin Hood was a wise and generous man, rather than just another thieving politician... We need to graduate from the ridiculous notion that greed is some kind of elixir for capitalism - it's the downfall of capitalism. Self-interest, maybe, but self-interest run amok does not serve anyone. The core value of conscious capitalism is enlightened self-interest. Patricia Aburdene

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                            Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:

                            Sadly, few people have realized this. Not even the lefties...

                            The "lefties" tend to substitute envy for greed. They seem to think that Robin Hood was a wise and generous man, rather than just another thieving politician... We need to graduate from the ridiculous notion that greed is some kind of elixir for capitalism - it's the downfall of capitalism. Self-interest, maybe, but self-interest run amok does not serve anyone. The core value of conscious capitalism is enlightened self-interest. Patricia Aburdene

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                            Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                            I agree with you on greed and envy. They go hand in hand, kind of like yin/yang. Where there is greed, there will also be envy (the lucky and the unlucky). But in Robin Hood's defence, he did fight against the noble people. People who were on the receiving end of the taxation system... I don't see Robin Hood as a socialist icon. Instead, I see him as someone fighting against oppression. My government seem to believe they are the modern version of Robin Hood. What they fail to realize however, is that the middle class is carrying all the burden, leaving the really rich untouched, and the poor in a "the state will care for me!"-mindset. They are making the majority of this country's tax payers bend over... With a little luck, the current government (socialdemocrats in lieu with assorted pseudo communists) will be removed from power. Here's hoping :beer:

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                              I agree with you on greed and envy. They go hand in hand, kind of like yin/yang. Where there is greed, there will also be envy (the lucky and the unlucky). But in Robin Hood's defence, he did fight against the noble people. People who were on the receiving end of the taxation system... I don't see Robin Hood as a socialist icon. Instead, I see him as someone fighting against oppression. My government seem to believe they are the modern version of Robin Hood. What they fail to realize however, is that the middle class is carrying all the burden, leaving the really rich untouched, and the poor in a "the state will care for me!"-mindset. They are making the majority of this country's tax payers bend over... With a little luck, the current government (socialdemocrats in lieu with assorted pseudo communists) will be removed from power. Here's hoping :beer:

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                              Conveniently forgotten is that Robin Hood (Robin, Earl of Locksley) was one of the nobility until his land was seized by the sheriff (for failure to pay taxes I think...) From wikipaedia: "The folkloric Robin Hood was deprived of his lands by the villainous Sheriff of Nottingham and became an outlaw. The Sheriff does indeed appear in the early ballads (Robin kills and beheads him), but there is nothing as specific as this allegation (n.b. one historical contender for this villain may be William de Wendenal). Robin's other enemies include the rich abbots and a bounty hunter named Guy of Gisbourne, whom Robin kills and beheads as well. The early ballads contain nothing about giving to the poor, although Robin does make a large loan to an unfortunate knight." As I said, just a politician who found himself on the losing side, and turned to the natural occupation of politicians: theft and pillaging. The part about distributing his booty to the poor may well be just good propaganda with no substance... We need to graduate from the ridiculous notion that greed is some kind of elixir for capitalism - it's the downfall of capitalism. Self-interest, maybe, but self-interest run amok does not serve anyone. The core value of conscious capitalism is enlightened self-interest. Patricia Aburdene

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                                Conveniently forgotten is that Robin Hood (Robin, Earl of Locksley) was one of the nobility until his land was seized by the sheriff (for failure to pay taxes I think...) From wikipaedia: "The folkloric Robin Hood was deprived of his lands by the villainous Sheriff of Nottingham and became an outlaw. The Sheriff does indeed appear in the early ballads (Robin kills and beheads him), but there is nothing as specific as this allegation (n.b. one historical contender for this villain may be William de Wendenal). Robin's other enemies include the rich abbots and a bounty hunter named Guy of Gisbourne, whom Robin kills and beheads as well. The early ballads contain nothing about giving to the poor, although Robin does make a large loan to an unfortunate knight." As I said, just a politician who found himself on the losing side, and turned to the natural occupation of politicians: theft and pillaging. The part about distributing his booty to the poor may well be just good propaganda with no substance... We need to graduate from the ridiculous notion that greed is some kind of elixir for capitalism - it's the downfall of capitalism. Self-interest, maybe, but self-interest run amok does not serve anyone. The core value of conscious capitalism is enlightened self-interest. Patricia Aburdene

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                                Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                                I did not know those details. You learn something new every day. :)

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                                  I did not know those details. You learn something new every day. :)

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                                  Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:

                                  I did not know those details. You learn something new every day.

                                  r u sure? http://www.litencyc.com/php/stopics.php?rec=true&UID=1463[^] led mike

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                                    I agree with you on greed and envy. They go hand in hand, kind of like yin/yang. Where there is greed, there will also be envy (the lucky and the unlucky). But in Robin Hood's defence, he did fight against the noble people. People who were on the receiving end of the taxation system... I don't see Robin Hood as a socialist icon. Instead, I see him as someone fighting against oppression. My government seem to believe they are the modern version of Robin Hood. What they fail to realize however, is that the middle class is carrying all the burden, leaving the really rich untouched, and the poor in a "the state will care for me!"-mindset. They are making the majority of this country's tax payers bend over... With a little luck, the current government (socialdemocrats in lieu with assorted pseudo communists) will be removed from power. Here's hoping :beer:

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                                    Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:

                                    My government seem to believe they are the modern version of Robin Hood. What they fail to realize however, is that the middle class is carrying all the burden, leaving the really rich untouched, and the poor in a "the state will care for me!"-mindset

                                    What do you propose to replace the current government? The situation you describe of the middle class getting the shaft is exactly the same in the US, but we have a conservative government in power instead of socialdemocrats in lieu with assorted pseudo communists.


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                                      Evolution is not a progression from "lower" to "higher". Evolution is about creatures finding their nitch. There is a nitch for single-celled bacteria -- which is why all bacteria did not all evolve into multicellular organisms. There is a nitch for monkeys and apes. Very often, evolution is just making modifications to help creatures survive in their nitch. For example, frogs have the ability to reabsorb water from the urine in their bladders (humans cannot do this). Some fish have genes which allow them to survive in freezing cold waters around Antarctica. Reptiles' slow metabolism allows them to survive for months without eating. These are examples of evolution, and there is not some universal trend towards walking on two legs and having large brains. My OPINON is that if we really did evolve from monkeys or apes (pick your choose) why is the lesser evolution still around, because as ALL animals evolved, their lesser evolution died off, (hence the reason so they could adept to their enviroment). Sometimes a single species splits into two groups and live in different environments. Even though one (like humans) become smarter than their cousins (chimps and apes), they aren't in competition with them -- either because they are in different locations, different terrain (jungle versus grassland), separated by water (there are New World monkeys and Old World monkeys), or have different diets. In many cases, there's no reason why a species has to make it's cousin species go extinct. ----------------------------------------------------- Empires Of Steel[^]

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                                      Spelling police: niche[^], not nitch


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                                        Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:

                                        My government seem to believe they are the modern version of Robin Hood. What they fail to realize however, is that the middle class is carrying all the burden, leaving the really rich untouched, and the poor in a "the state will care for me!"-mindset

                                        What do you propose to replace the current government? The situation you describe of the middle class getting the shaft is exactly the same in the US, but we have a conservative government in power instead of socialdemocrats in lieu with assorted pseudo communists.


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                                        Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                                        For starters, I'd like a government that promotes the idea of actually earning money by working, and not sitting on the sofa all day. The current one doesn't do that.

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                                          For starters, I'd like a government that promotes the idea of actually earning money by working, and not sitting on the sofa all day. The current one doesn't do that.

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                                          Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:

                                          For starters, I'd like a government that promotes the idea of actually earning money by working, and not sitting on the sofa all day. The current one doesn't do that.

                                          I'm not sure your rhetoric matches the reality. You have a low unemployment rate of 5.6%, which is good. Who exactly is sitting on the couch when your unemployment rate is low? What is the current government doing that you think puts people on the couch? Your economy is 74% services, which is bad. Your country needs to diversify. What is the state of the high tech industry? Who among the candidates for office promotes technology and diversification? Your other problem is the low population growth rate. Your annual population growth rate is only 0.17%. You have 9 million people in an area the size of California, which has over 30 million people. You are not expanding the labor and tax pool fast enough to provide the level of social services you're accustomed to. Which candidate proposes to fix this? Source of statisitcs[^]


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