| interesting:
13 things that do not make sense
a good reminding of that we aren't as smart as we think...
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| i'm feeling very unacquainted and insignificant right now. that's
because today at work i had nothing else to do than think and reason, i
literally spent 8 hours debating with myself. i was also watching other
people who were running back and forth like maniacs, totally
concentrating on their meaningless tasks. i started feeling like
an ant in an ant hill.
-*what the heck is the meaning of life?!*-
sometimes i get this funny feeling that everything around me is just in
my imagination. that all you other people don't even exist, that
nothing around me is real. (hmm... ever seen
matrix?) i don't even feel real myself. sometimes i feel like i'm just
a weird idea or a thought trapped in a strange body. like a programmed
computer or something.
maybe i'm just loosing it.
or maybe i should quit my job.
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| hmm. needless to say that i've been busy and have had no time for
updating this silly thing.
i just got home from a crazy trip in germany and france where i spent a
week and a half with my friend. that trip was quite unexpected because
we
came up with the idea of traveling only 6 days before our departure. we only took our
backbags with us and decided on the spot what we'd like to do. uh how i
love
impulsive travelling!
and if anyone's interested, my exams are over and went well. i made it
to the finland's top 5%. now i'll have to start studying for the
university entrance exams. if i want to get in i'll practically have to
be better/luckier than 96% of the other people who are trying to get in
to that university and major in the same subject (or whatever you call
it).
anyways. most of you are propably already all bored and tired with this
subject, but i'd still like to say a few more words (because all this,
as a *we-hope* future scientist, truly interests me).
as far as i'm concerned, scientific theories are firmly founded; there is a well accepted,
solidly established body of
evidence showing that evolution is real and, although knowledge of some
mechanisms is incomplete, much is known about how evolution works. they
are neither guesses nor speculations. there’s absolutely no controversy
within science about the reality of
evolution. creationism, on the other hand, is not a theory. there is no
evidence, in the scientific sense, that supports it. creationism, or at
least the particular variety accepted by mainly americans, is an
expression of early middle eastern legend. it is fairly described as
'only a myth.'
i was checking out some anti-evolution web pages (here
is one) and could only wonder what possibly can people win by simply
lying about the theme they're trying to prove wrong/right. all i can
say about these "anti-science pro-religion" sites is that they're
obviously designed for people who already think a certain way. it is
obvious that the author has no idea what he's talking about. i think
it's very sad: millions of people read these sites and build their life
filosofy around the ideas the sites suggest. it's totally insane. i
mean, seriously: what kind of an idiot states arguments for creationism
against evolution with a followong kind of example:
"Does the earth appear to be
specifically designed to support human life? Answer: Yes. The features of the earth-sun-moon system which are essential to a life
support system for plants, animals and man are numerous."
great argument, dude.
please someone find me a pro creationism site with real, convincing
facts and argumentation. i'd like to know where this creation
'scientists" get their ideas from, other than from the bible. i'm going
to major in evolution genetics and other evolution studies in the
university, so you can understand this interests me.
i must say that i like the (common) european way of christianity better. our
motto is: "use your head and listen to your heart. they're both god
given gifts".
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| gnosticism
makes sense.
somehow.
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