No other species has spirituality like we do, and it seems that we build bigger churchs and do bigger things ( missions,mass suicides, stand offs with ATF ) for whatever deity it is we believe in as time goes by.
Do you think this could be part of human subconscious changing and evolving?
2007-05-28
14:36:56
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The Angry Stick Man
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Brett A.......Darwin doesn't really cover subconcious does he? Do you even understand what I am talking about? Do you think all species have the same subconious? Please elaborate on how Darwin would explain the subconious of a human differing during different stages of evolution?
2007-05-28
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Personally I am not evolving because I am complete in Christ.
Further I am not a "species" and didn't evolve from a species.
I am very thankful that I am not worshipping "whatever deity" that comes along but the One True and Living God.
And I am extemely grateful that I live in a conscious world and not a subconscious one where fantasy and reality are mixed.
The only change I expect besides aging and all that goes with that is leaving this mortal body and entering into the presence of my Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ forever!
2007-05-28 14:50:25
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answered by Anonymous
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YOU Simply Do *NOT* UNDERSTAND EVOLUTION At All.
Suggestion: Read a book - Try Darwin's 'On the Origin of Species.,' then anything by Dawkins or S.J. Gould.
[Edit]: 1. No, Darwin doesn't really cover subconcious.
2. Yes, I do understand what yoru'e am talking about.
3. Do you think all species have the same subconious?
4. "Please elaborate on how Darwin would..." Errr. You said and I agreed he doesn't "explain the subconious", so why ask? This is unattended by ToE (Descent with modification.)
4. a) "human differing during different stages of evolution" - What the *heck* are you talking about? Define what you mean by "different stages of evolution"? ... This is what prompted my initial comment on "more spiritual as we evolve" and I'll suggest again - READ Darwin or otherwise learn the ToE - your questions imply *zero* understanding.
2007-05-28 14:39:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Bigger churches than the Temple of Solomon, Notre Dame, Dome of the Rock? Do you compare stand offs with the ineffectual ATF to the Killing Fields of Cambodia, the spread of the Ottoman Empire, or the Holocaust?
I think this could be part of the human race gaining the knowledge of Good and Evil.
2007-05-28 14:55:41
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answered by angrygramma 3
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I believe that Man has become less spiritual over time, at least in Western civilization. I feel that throughout history man explained much about their universe via spirituality and worship of gods. As we learned more about the Universe we live in, we were able to explain phenomena scientifically hence, we became less spiritual.
2007-05-28 14:50:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Eh...depends on how you look at it. Believers can become more extravagant, HOWEVER the amount of nonbelievers is growing. So by population, no...by extremism of those that still believe, yeah they are getting more extreme...
Or maybe humanity is just dividing into logical and going-over-the-edge nuts.
2007-05-28 14:46:30
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answered by Anonymous
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somebody as quickly as suggested that civilised society is only 3 sq. foodstuff faraway from anarchy (or words to that result) - i.e. inspite of our stronger scientific expertise and cozy extreme-tech society, we are nevertheless relatively the comparable peope below, with the comparable human nature as we've continuously had. consequently there'll possibly continuously be people arranged to kill given the superb triggers. the ingredient to do is to examine it dispassionately and rationally, and ask what variety of circumstances tend to deliver approximately the barbaric behaviour you cite - e.g. disadvantaged upbringing, radical non secular ideals, persecution, or regardless of, and attempt to get rid of those triggers from the international.
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answered by girardot 4
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Yes, I understand what you mean...it seems that we are changing and are somewhat lost in the process as to what exactly...it is sad that we cannot be as one and love everyone and totally be independent each man/woman in and of themselves and at the same time co-exist in peace and harmony...I wonder what it will be like a million years from now?...take care...
2007-05-28 14:47:21
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answered by Anonymous
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According to the spiritual world around me, I hope no.
2007-05-28 14:44:20
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answered by Lost. at. Sea. 7
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No, As I know, more and more people become atheists, there are a lot of people refused the teaching of their religion, even though there are some fanatic religion.
2007-05-28 14:43:04
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answered by Bruce 1
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No. Hopefully relgion will be eliminated through the process of natural selection. Wouldn't that be a sweet irony?
2007-05-28 14:40:52
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answered by No Chance Without Bernoulli 7
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