Tiger Board Logo

Donor's Den General Leaderboards TNET coins™ POTD Hall of Fame Map FAQ
GIVE AN AWARD
Use your TNET coins™ to grant this post a special award!

W
50
Big Brain
90
Love it!
100
Cheers
100
Helpful
100
Made Me Smile
100
Great Idea!
150
Mind Blown
150
Caring
200
Flammable
200
Hear ye, hear ye
200
Bravo
250
Nom Nom Nom
250
Take My Coins
500
Ooo, Shiny!
700
Treasured Post!
1000

YOUR BALANCE
When did living things start having sex?
storage This topic has been archived - replies are not allowed.
Archives - General Boards Archive
add New Topic
Replies: 29
| visibility 1

When did living things start having sex?


Feb 23, 2018, 10:40 AM

How did they know how to do it?

Did a ###### and ##### just magically appear on two different organisms?

How in the name of Zues could you possibly believe that this occurred naturally by random chance?

flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

The real question is, if God is real,


Feb 23, 2018, 10:45 AM

why did he put the sex organs so close to the sewer?

2024 white level memberbadge-donor-05yr.jpg flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

I like your funny words magic man


Re: The real question is, if God is real,


Feb 23, 2018, 10:55 AM

Idk it seems like a pretty good spot for it to me....

flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Even more importantly...


Feb 23, 2018, 11:19 AM [ in reply to The real question is, if God is real, ]

Why are humans the only ones who have to wipe?

2024 white level memberbadge-donor-15yr.jpg flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

https://as1.ftcdn.net/v2/jpg/00/81/16/28/1000_F_81162810_8TlZDomtVuVGlyqWL2I4HA7Wlqw7cr5a.jpg


Well we don't HAVE TO***


Feb 23, 2018, 11:20 AM



2024 white level memberbadge-donor-05yr.jpg flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

I like your funny words magic man


CHALLENGE ASSEPTED!***


Feb 23, 2018, 11:33 AM



flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Settle down Itchy***


Feb 23, 2018, 11:34 AM



2024 white level memberbadge-donor-05yr.jpg flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

I like your funny words magic man


Easier access to the sewer***


Feb 23, 2018, 11:32 AM [ in reply to The real question is, if God is real, ]



flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Because no woman would believe it just slipped if it was


Feb 23, 2018, 3:57 PM [ in reply to The real question is, if God is real, ]

three feet away.

2024 purple level memberbadge-donor-15yr.jpgbadge-ringofhonor-fordprefect.jpg flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Re: The real question is, if God is real,


Feb 24, 2018, 9:59 AM [ in reply to The real question is, if God is real, ]

Maybe God did make a mistake on a few individuals concerning their placement of their sex organs. I can visualize quite a few of you on here with a ##### for a nose and a set of balls for a chin. Just kidding.

2024 orange level memberbadge-donor-05yr.jpg flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up


The random chance is where you lost me.


Feb 23, 2018, 10:45 AM

Evolution obviously follows a purpose. The idea that there is no purpose underlining things is the least logical and least scientific thing I can comprehend.

People who think that evolution is the result of completely random chance with no underlining guiding principles, IMO, are being just as ridiculous as Young Earth Christians.

badge-donor-10yr.jpg flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Re: The random chance is where you lost me.


Feb 23, 2018, 11:00 AM

So you believe in something outside the natural world setting things in motion you just don’t believe it’s the God of the Christian Bible?

You need to read C.S. Lewis’ book Mere Christianity in which he shows many different things that are reality in this world that we would expect to be true if the Creator is a loving, good Creator like the Bible teaches.

Why should we believe science when they say a rock is 100 million years old when the whole idea of evolution which is supposedly fact has its foundation in lies and misrepresentations of scientific observations?

flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Read (past tense) it. He's obviously a smart man.


Feb 23, 2018, 11:11 AM

To answer your first question: Sorta. Except I don't believe the natural world is separate from the underlining purpose. In other words I don't see the natural world as a creation by a separate, higher entity. I see the "higher" entity within the world, or "as" the world.

Monism instead of Monotheism, if you are familiar with the distinction.

badge-donor-10yr.jpg flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Re: Read (past tense) it. He's obviously a smart man.


Feb 23, 2018, 11:30 AM

I’m not but I’ll check it out. Sounds interesting.

flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Re: Read (past tense) it. He's obviously a smart man.


Feb 23, 2018, 12:30 PM [ in reply to Read (past tense) it. He's obviously a smart man. ]

How do you respond to Lewis’ assertion that the ability of humans to recognize right from wrong, an ability that no other species possesses, points to a good Creator?

flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Ever heard of the Stoned Human Theory?


Feb 23, 2018, 12:32 PM

either stoned or high. Anyways, there's a theory that early humans fed on psychedelically mushrooms while developing over the years and that allowed our brain to develop into the higher order thinkers we are.

2024 white level memberbadge-donor-05yr.jpg flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

I like your funny words magic man


Re: Read (past tense) it. He's obviously a smart man.


Feb 23, 2018, 12:46 PM [ in reply to Re: Read (past tense) it. He's obviously a smart man. ]

Sympathy and empathy probably developed from the desire of the instinctual to sustain the species. From those feelings develop our ideas of right and wrong.

The fact that some of what we consider right and wrong is not universal certainly hurts the idea of an omnipotent creator.

flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Re: Read (past tense) it. He's obviously a smart man.


Feb 23, 2018, 1:07 PM

Desire of the individual*

flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Re: The random chance is where you lost me.


Feb 23, 2018, 11:17 AM [ in reply to Re: The random chance is where you lost me. ]

Can you explain the foundation of lies?

Also, if you want to argue about something that's harder to explain through evolution, I'd go with the flagellal motor, not sexual reproduction.

flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Re: The random chance is where you lost me.


Feb 23, 2018, 11:29 AM

For starters google “Haekel’s fake embryos”....

flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Re: The random chance is where you lost me.


Feb 23, 2018, 2:06 PM

I want you to explain it....

flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Re: The random chance is where you lost me.


Feb 23, 2018, 3:31 PM

The short version:

Haeckel hypothesized that if Darwin’s theory was correct he would observe that all species look exactly the same at certain stages of embryonic development, he observed the opposite, lied about it and faked the drawings, it’s still being taught in classrooms today, and here you are believing that everything you know about human origins is solid scientific fact....

flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Re: When did living things start having sex?


Feb 23, 2018, 11:12 AM

If you actually want to learn, just Google "evolution of sexual reproduction."

flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Re: When did living things start having sex?


Feb 23, 2018, 11:29 AM

I want you to explain it....

flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

So you really don't want to know


Feb 23, 2018, 1:15 PM

got it.

badge-donor-05yr.jpg flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Re: When did living things start having sex?


Feb 23, 2018, 11:19 AM

you will get there one day JHop, patience.

badge-donor-10yr.jpg flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Who thought to start eating cheese?


Feb 23, 2018, 11:29 AM

It's old nasty milk, but it's delicious.

military_donation.jpg flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Re: Who thought to start eating cheese?


Feb 23, 2018, 11:32 AM

The earliest evidence of cheese-making in the archaeological record dates back to 5,500 BCE, in what is now Kujawy, Poland, where strainers with milk fats molecules have been found. Earliest proposed dates for the origin of cheesemaking range from around 8000 BCE, when sheep were first domesticated.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheese

flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Even worse, broccoli and oysters***


Feb 23, 2018, 12:30 PM [ in reply to Who thought to start eating cheese? ]



2024 white level memberbadge-donor-10yr.jpg flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

probably on a friday and alcohol was involved***


Feb 23, 2018, 1:37 PM



badge-donor-20yr.jpg flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Replies: 29
| visibility 1
Archives - General Boards Archive
add New Topic