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Old 03-22-2004, 06:32 PM   #13
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SPAM! lol
mmm yum...
now here... why ponder on such trivial topics... there will NEVER be a definite answer to anything, since we weren't there to witness anything, and even then humans make mistakes. its puzzleing to know that humans will always ask why. why is the sky blue, why does e=mc^2 and so on. some of these questions brought out good things, but many ended up bringing the freakken nuke! now,i would understand debating about the origin of humans and evolution IF it could benefit the world today. in a certain sense, by studying evolution we can predict in what sorts of cycles the planet goes through regarding extinction and global warming, but is this why you are debating it? or is it just because you HAVE to prove to the non believers that god is in fact a human creation and that humans evolved from their ansestors? another thing... can we really evolve with such overpopulation? nature is trying to compensate but humans are sucessfully fighting back. this can only harm humans themselves. think about it, for stupid reasons humans just keep breeding. why not adopt!? its funny how human technology causes problems that instead it tries to solve.
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