Deist-Atheist fence sitter and weak agnostic (thus Adeist). Democratically leaning, but not crazy enough to jump in completely. I don't like anthropocentrism and favor probabilism and (hopeful) stoicism. I like music of any genre that shows talent, passion, and originality.
Sun 11 Dec, 2005 07:43 pm - What do Christians (or Muslims/Jews) think of dinosaurs or prehistoric animals? I know some Christians completely disagree with evolution, but then this begs the question: Why would god have made... (view)
Sat 10 Dec, 2005 09:14 pm - So then an unspeakable act like genocide would only be immoral if God said it was? I thought theists viewed morality as objective. Wouldn't murder or rape be wrong regardless of any outside... (view)
Sat 10 Dec, 2005 07:25 pm - I'm starting to think we are arguing over a definition, and probably won't agree anytime soon.
My argument is this: soon we science will encounter life like systems, which do not fit... (view)
Sat 10 Dec, 2005 03:16 pm - "Food good" maybe. Then "Where food". Seems these would be original ideas of intelligent discourse. But on the whole, i don't think there is a cut and dry path of... (view)
Sat 10 Dec, 2005 03:04 pm - Just came to me from reading around. A star could fit some of your definition. A star maintains a kind of stability under a relative non equilibrium state (tremendous pressure). It has a... (view)
Sat 10 Dec, 2005 02:53 pm - Fresco,
The definition you propose is thus:
1. Open systems that are able to maintain their life processes under conditions of non-equilibrium.
2. Characterized by continual flow and... (view)
Sat 10 Dec, 2005 01:57 pm - I love space travel. I think it is the one of the greatest things mankind could do. But i hope it's not the norm for the time being, and here's why:
Civilization still hasn't... (view)
Sat 10 Dec, 2005 01:48 pm - How does our nature have anything to do with morality. No living thing drove a car or went into space before what 1800 something (when was the first car)? Yet both of these are not considered... (view)