I will tell you what's inside if you give me a star. It's a theory/experiment, go with it, OK?
2007-03-25
08:41:12
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lara
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there's a creamcake in it, for everyone who gave the question a star.
I was just wondering, in 12000 years (supposedly), you would think that humanity would be less curious, if god punished eve for her natural curiosity, you would think if that was such a bad thing, it would dissipate.
2007-03-25
08:56:41 ·
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Good one. Your "theory" supports my hypothesis with regards on creation. A spirit( if you don't believe, pls. assume for a while) in their initial state, similar those of Adam and Eve tends to seek out that which would make them whole/complete( remember Resurrection - why would Jesus need to bring his physical body with him if it's not a necessary requirement?). For as long as there are opportunity for the spirit to manifest in physical forms, creation will always be. It could be curiosity as you have pointed out or simply an instinctive desire to fuse with a physical form(similar to our desire to have sex with the opposite partner). Nature exists in dual form. As spirit, it instinctively seeks out which is opposite to its own characteristics. And could be the only reason why spirit has that desire to be with a physical/material form. I always believe the story told in the Bible about Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden didn't not really transpire on earth but a metaphor of initial state of the spirit and subsequent enticement to materialize which will eventually acquires a godly status(knowledge) differentiating/understanding "good and evil".
2007-03-25 09:18:29
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answered by Anonymous
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a snicker. Rebutal #a million honest element, no you would be able to objective each and everything. inspite of the undeniable fact that, it rather is why we hire scientists, in basic terms as you will call the plumber that may coach you the place he found out plumbing to repair a leak. A scientist can produce and coach a level or some variety of guidance. a clergyman can not, as his in basic terms ability is asserting what he believes. Rebutal #2 appropriate, different than that technology is an interpretation of the info that may then be utilized to actual activities and information on the thank you to coach it real. it particularly is subjective in that each and each guy or woman scientist could be biased, inspite of the undeniable fact that, each and every scientific theory first passes by using a peer evaluate. the certainty that sciene adjustments in basic terms helps it. If a scientist stumbled on that atoms don;t exist, he might bypass the evaluate and maximum of modern-day physics and chemistry could be rewritten. If God is shown to not exist, the theist falls back on faith. Rebutal #3: The scientific approach varieties scientific theories based on the info that are then utilized and are useful as such. It produces "certainty" because of the fact it explains certainty. additionally, who comes to a decision that God exists? The bible. Who comes to a decision that the bible is real? God. It does not get any further around. At ultimate,the two technology and faith are incorrect. yet theyre not equaly incorrect, technology fashions certainty, on an identical time as faith stipulates faith.
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answered by ? 4
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Ok, I gave you the star, I really don't care, but hey, if you want a star, you can have the star.
2007-03-25 08:55:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Just wondering how you got ahold of Pandora's box? I don't know how to give you a star.
2007-03-25 08:47:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I suffer from a deplorable lack of curiosity. Sorry.
2007-03-25 08:45:47
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answered by shibboleth839505 2
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Mrs Og have box. Pleasure box. It that kind of box? If so, don't tell Og, show Og. We work out details later.
Happy hunting.
2007-03-25 08:46:16
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answered by og_i_og 2
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That belongs to Pandora
2007-03-25 08:45:30
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answer #7
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answered by Audrey Grace 2
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So if i obey ur command i get a reward that doesn't even involve me? Hmmmm..... Okay u get a star....
2007-03-25 08:44:41
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answered by Chris 3
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ok, I gave you a star - so what's in the box?
2007-03-25 08:53:12
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answered by Heron By The Sea 7
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Is it bound up with chains and locked with locks? Is it labeled kindly do not touch, it's war?
2007-03-25 08:53:06
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answered by Anonymous
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