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What do you mean by “degrading”? How far is the bacterium allowed to degrade? Does there come a point where it has degraded so far that it cannot degrade any further? Will it stop evolving when it reaches this point?The bacteria is degrading; should be improving.
Please show your calculations and the model behind your calculations. Fossilisation is a rare event, most dead animals get eaten and recycled.Just based on your population models; your theory cannot be correct, there would be many many more fossils,
Which statement? Surely not the statement by Saint Thomas Aquinas?Not a single Christian would agree with that statement
I have often called creationists liars. I have said that some interpretations of the Bible are incorrect - such as YEC. I have said that the Bible is not a science textbook. I have never used the words “lying bible”. Can you show me a post where I have used those words?I have gone to the AIG site once during this conversation, what you call the “lying creationist” is from the “lying Bible” that you have such disregard for, which one day you will know the truth; let just hope you are still breathing.
How is this relevant to me? I am Buddhist so you are closer to being an atheist than I am - you are only one God away from atheism while I am tens of thousands of gods away from atheism. Death is not the end for a Buddhist any more than it is the end for a Christian. You would do better to be more aware of your audience when putting your posts together.H.G. Wells, another atheist, said: “There is no way out or around or through, it is the end.”
Yes, that is why Buddhists strive for enlightenment, because we understand the First Noble Truth - life is suffering.Pretty bleak life, isn’t it?
You seem to have as little understanding of Buddhism as you do of biology. I strongly suggest that you avoid the subject of Buddhism until you have learned more about it. For example, for most Buddhists the problem with death is that it leads immediately to another life as we are reincarnated, and life is suffering. The only way to avoid death is to avoid being reincarnated and that means attaining enlightenment before we die for the last time.
Buddhism is not Christianity, and you should avoid assuming that what is true for Christians is also true for Buddhists:At Savatthi. There the Blessed One said: “From an inconstruable beginning comes transmigration. A beginning point is not evident, though beings hindered by ignorance and fettered by craving are transmigrating and wandering on. What do you think, monks: Which is greater, the tears you have shed while transmigrating and wandering this long, long time — crying and weeping from being joined with what is displeasing, being separated from what is pleasing — or the water in the four great oceans?”
“As we understand the Dhamma taught to us by the Blessed One, this is the greater: the tears we have shed while transmigrating and wandering this long, long time — crying and weeping from being joined with what is displeasing, being separated from what is pleasing — not the water in the four great oceans.”
"Excellent, monks. Excellent. It is excellent that you thus understand the Dhamma taught by me.
"This is the greater: the tears you have shed while transmigrating and wandering this long, long time — crying and weeping from being joined with what is displeasing, being separated from what is pleasing — not the water in the four great oceans.
"Long have you (repeatedly) experienced the death of a mother. The tears you have shed over the death of a mother while transmigrating and wandering this long, long time — crying and weeping from being joined with what is displeasing, being separated from what is pleasing — are greater than the water in the four great oceans.
"Long have you (repeatedly) experienced the death of a father… the death of a brother… the death of a sister… the death of a son… the death of a daughter… loss with regard to relatives… loss with regard to wealth… loss with regard to disease. The tears you have shed over loss with regard to disease while transmigrating and wandering this long, long time — crying and weeping from being joined with what is displeasing, being separated from what is pleasing — are greater than the water in the four great oceans.
“Why is that? From an inconstruable beginning comes transmigration. A beginning point is not evident, though beings hindered by ignorance and fettered by craving are transmigrating and wandering on. Long have you thus experienced suffering, experienced pain, experienced loss, swelling the cemeteries — enough to become disenchanted with all fabricated things, enough to become dispassionate, enough to be released.”
- Assu sutta, Samyutta Nikaya 15.3
The idea of an eternal life in the Christian heaven would be hell for Buddhists.