"Extinction is the rule and Survival is the exception."
Carl Sagan
If god was god, why did he go through all that death, just to get "us" right? If he was god, couldn't he just have made us at the beginning. Because Earth has gone through about 90% of it's lifespan. We show up so late in the game.
2007-01-06
16:50:17
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...know your science Atlas.
2007-01-06
16:54:59 ·
update #1
The life span for life to exist on the Earth is short
2007-01-06
16:58:50 ·
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Good question. One day, you'll get to ask Him personally.
I don't think that we're meant to know everything, at least not while we're alive on this earth.
Some things, we're meant to learn in the next life. And I like it that way. Otherwise, there would be no fun and no adventure to it!
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2007-01-06 16:53:50
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answered by Anonymous
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As a Christian i'm no longer able to have faith in fossil information. So your evidence of extinct species does not difficulty me. so some distance as i'm worried there have been no species that have long previous extinct. Why might God do this? God created this international completely. Dinosaurs not at all existed. the two did the California Condor or in spite of else you Atheists make as much as practice your fake have faith in technological understanding. I merely desire all you Atheists might provide up making up stuff to objective and get your faith or Evolution official. The universe revolves around Earth, merely like the Bible says! technological understanding and information are the devils paintings! Magic is the paintings of God.
2016-11-27 01:11:22
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answered by ? 4
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It's amazing how many people don't know or will misinterpret what you say. Yes, 99% of the species that have lived in the past and present are now extinct. God seems to be a very inefficient and fickle designer.
2007-01-06 17:01:04
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answered by Brendan G 4
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Why are you under the impression that god got you right? There are creatures on the planet today that are more highly evolved and they will continue to evolve to meet the increasingly rapid pace of change.
The 90% of it's life span may not be accurate but it is close to one theory of expansion and contraction of the universe. I will probably miss it by a billion years of so.
2007-01-06 16:57:45
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answered by valcus43 6
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99% is extinct? I'm an Atheist too but that is a bunch of crap. Where is your proof? With statements like that you lose all creditability. How can you know what % of its life span the Earth has gone through. We have hard a time enough with our creditability without you just making up nonsense. OO
2007-01-06 17:00:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I've heard that.
In fact. To give an idea of how long humans have been around in the great scheme of things I'll use an example I've seen from Richard Dawkins.
If you hold your arm strait out to your right or left and imagine all the time since the beginning of the universe was from the middle of your nose to the tips of your fingers, one brush of a nail file would wipe humans completely out of existence.
Best Regards,
Zachary
2007-01-06 16:56:26
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answered by Zachary B 2
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Being in the material world is a sexual transmitted disease that ultimately ends in death. There is a 100% mortality in this planet.
2007-01-06 16:55:42
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answered by edcaimo 3
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It's not true. Species come and go but the Earth is always packed with life, and humans.
2007-01-06 16:53:41
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answered by Atlas 6
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That is what is going to happen to humans...there is no such thing as god comin down during judgement day...if that is so, then all these live forms would have had its independent private judgement day?
2007-01-06 16:55:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Kitti knew!
Nya!
2007-01-06 16:54:01
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answered by Anonymous
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