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CK
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Message 5 of 135 (201844)
04-24-2005 3:55 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by coffee_addict
04-24-2005 3:17 PM


It's a bit of a meaningless question - humans look like humans because of 100 of environmental factors. If the gravity was a bit stronger you be asking why little people look like little people!

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Message 23 of 135 (201903)
04-24-2005 6:37 PM
Reply to: Message 22 by Phat
04-24-2005 6:22 PM


Re: Nothing will be impossible for them....
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Well.. if languge was a purely evolutionary development, is it in the interests of survival that nobody understands anybody else?
I have no idea what this is suppose to mean - it makes no sense at all.
Americans pronouce the same words in different ways to us brits, indeed many words that were common now have different means. Now take thousands of years.....
You have ascribed something to evolution that has no place there.

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Message 77 of 135 (209426)
05-18-2005 4:07 PM
Reply to: Message 76 by Faith
05-18-2005 4:02 PM


Re: Mortality rates
I thought that organic material (materials that come from plants or animals) help soil develop, and help to protect it from erosion. Is it not the case that the death and decay of plants and animals helps to add organic material to the soil, which in turn helps to support new organisms?
How did this occur pre-fall?

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Message 80 of 135 (209435)
05-18-2005 4:25 PM
Reply to: Message 78 by Brian
05-18-2005 4:18 PM


Re: Mortality rates
Brian - You have made me think...
what about araneomorph species such as Florinda coccinea(Hentz), Ixeuticus martius(Simon)and others that consuming their own eggs?

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Message 83 of 135 (209440)
05-18-2005 4:36 PM
Reply to: Message 81 by Brian
05-18-2005 4:31 PM


Re: Mortality rates
Doesn't this also mean that everthing must have been pre-ordinated and thus lacking any real free will? Because otherwise - what's to stop an accidental death of an animal or an insect?

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