Yeah....Nature is Perfect. Like Mother Nature. You don't judge a mother. And to child, their mother is always perfect. So yeah...Nature is perfect.
2007-07-04 08:46:39
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answered by Stargirl 3
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Once understanding of the universal law of attraction is reached and therefore verified, your question crumbles, at least thesecond one does. It then slips away from belief to become outright knowledge that Nature, the Universe, All That Is, God, or pin any other synonym of the Whole on it that you wish, is Perfect. I don't know if this knowing is the Enlightenment that so many like to talk about here in philosophy or R &S, but from my point of view it certainly is a form of enlightenment. The best part is that it is free, no charge. Yet this may actually plunge it into the darkest of caves, a Secret (also kinda popular), since we all know that the Pearl of Great Price must be worked for and paid for over a lifetime, right? Oh well, to each their own! Cheers!
2007-07-04 15:56:04
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answered by canron4peace 6
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No.
Why?
Can you tell me what is or isn't perfect -- or what standard I, you or anyone can use to judge perfection by?
What is perfect to you may not be to me and vice versa.
Has anyone ever been able to create and measure a "perfect" (linear) foot; or cut or weigh something at an absolute perfect measurement; or create a "perfect" circle? I don't think so.
However, I do believe that some parts of nature are "more perfect" (evolved) than others -- but each is evolving (progressing, etc.) with IN it's own particular 'realm/kingdom' and NOT relative to any other kingdom/realm; i.e., as we are part of nature, we are evolving (growing, learning, etc) within our 'realm', and cannot be compared to the 'relative perfection' that is occuring in other kingdoms -- such as the 'atomic' or "molecular", plant, mineral and animal kingdoms.
Regards,
2007-07-04 16:29:00
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answered by smithgiant 4
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Naturally I would like to believe that, but nature does have it's mutations and I think that takes it out of the perfect catagory. I believe almost perfect.
2007-07-04 15:50:25
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answered by Louie O 7
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No.
Nature is imperfect, and "fallen".
Man is a part of nature, are you perfect? Me neither.
DNA gets copied in error, calves are born with two heads, and people screw up repeatedly.
Nothing in this world is perfect.
2007-07-04 16:49:29
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answered by greengo 7
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My beliefs are never perfect. Therefore, can I believe something is perfect?
2007-07-04 15:44:02
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answered by Doctor J 7
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close but nothing is perfect mother nature is beautiful but she created some stupid things like the mosquito or the leech and dont forget about man.
2007-07-04 15:40:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Nature is perfect...
because it isn't perfect...
and it doesn't try to be perfect...
and that's why it is.
2007-07-04 20:52:25
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answered by YouDon'tDefineMe 2
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Nature has its imperfections and that's what makes it so wonderful, interesting, unique and awesome. Without imperfections we would not know what perfect was.
2007-07-04 16:22:26
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answered by dave n 3
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Sometimes I do, though nothing is perfect!
2007-07-04 15:53:13
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answered by Armo-Fairy 3
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