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just curious, but if not, then how can you explain that humans turn to dust when they die, aren't they suppose to turn to a sperm since they came from one.

2007-08-28 16:36:35 · 26 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Dust is a pretty vague word. Dust can be made of just about anything.

2007-08-28 16:39:32 · answer #1 · answered by Chris J 6 · 2 0

Humans turn into the same thing when they die as other animals do..

You incorrectly assume and presuppose that eveything to do with life, evolution, god, whatever, is only about humans.. This is unjustifiably "anthropocentric"
Wrong!
Humans are intimately linked to the rest of the biosphere, and are an intimate part of nature, NOT above it nor separate from it..!
It is here where you will always have problems understanding and rationalising the natural world with your outdated, bronze age religious beliefs..

When was the last time you saw a dead and rotting animal..? The same thing will happen to you, your pets, and all animals at some point, unless they are cremated of course..

Your sheer ignorance is frightening. Whoever paid for your education should ask for their money back, as it has been a complete failure..!

2007-08-28 23:45:49 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

No. The first life was long chain molecules that were capable of making copies of themselves. Everything after that is evolution.


Who says we turn to dust? Go look at a 1 week old corpse. No dust there. We do become food for other living organisms. If a body is maintained organism free then it just sits there. This is what mummification does.

2007-08-28 23:46:05 · answer #3 · answered by Simon T 7 · 1 0

I believe the idea you were unsuccessfully trying to portray there is from the earth, back to it? Since everything on this earth was developed from a micro organism evolving we do return to the feeding of micro organisms, who turns to dust? Ive never seen dust carcass. Ive seen skeletons, and rotted flesh, and petrified organs, but never alot of dust. The maggots make off w/ it way before then. And athiests believe all kinds of different things, being an athiest just means you arent a brain washed retard putting their nose where it doesnt belong and stirring up crisis where there isnt one.

2007-08-28 23:43:41 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

No. Actually the human body goes through many stages of decay, including saponification. Soap. The dust part takes a long time, and it's not really dust.

atheist

2007-08-28 23:44:16 · answer #5 · answered by AuroraDawn 7 · 2 1

Atheists don't believe humans were "created" period. Beyond that, your ignorance of science and reality is simply too overwhelming to cure on YA. Spend a few years taking basic biology courses from real schools, along with a few chemistry and physics courses, and you might be ready to ask questions that make you seem older than 5.

2007-08-28 23:42:18 · answer #6 · answered by Brent Y 6 · 4 0

1. We came from carbon based molecules, amino acids and so forth not 'dust'.

2. When we die our body decomposes into nitrogen, so actually we turn into gas mostly. In a truly natural setting our body would be eaten by other organisms as well.

2007-08-28 23:47:28 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

sperms turn to dust when they dry... not the normal dust anway.

dust can is composed of different substances.


women dont turn into a rib when they die.

2007-08-28 23:46:42 · answer #8 · answered by Pisces 6 · 1 0

Dust??? Have you looked ever looked at a rotting anything? You gradually decompose into organic matter - the same stuff that life originates from.

2007-08-28 23:41:58 · answer #9 · answered by 222 Sexy 5 · 3 0

Of course not.

Well a chunk of top soil is decaying life. That soil is created from us, not the other way around. And it isn't like you literally become clay.

Where do you guys get these weird ideas?

2007-08-28 23:47:27 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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