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14th March 2004, 05:36 AM
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Reps: 907 (power: 0) | | Originally Posted by michabo Dude! Like, it just struck me. I was thinking that, like, the MIND... created... the BRAIN!
Whoah.
Think about THAT!
Duuuuude.
Dude, like, where's my car? | 
14th March 2004, 05:53 AM
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Reps: 887 (power: 0) | | Originally Posted by ilwjc The brain absorbs knowledge and it can also absorb pills, also placeboes.
The brain holds the mind, or let me put it this way.....the body holds the person.
Give a dead person pills and see how much it helps.
Give a dying person pills and it is in vain.
If a person is depressed and is given anti depressant, the pill is simply lying to the person that he is not depressed, because if you take the pill away he is depressed still. Placeboes do the same to many people, it is all in the thinking.
Pills do not take away depression. if they did, no longer would the pills be needed after one or two.
A person is having seizures and the brain is cut in half so to speak. The brain was left too small to hold all of mind, which in that case was diseased so person cannot have seizures.
Pills are good and bad, mostly bad.
If you eat food and get fat, your body was following your mind .......as in pills, the brain follows the mind and absorbs the pills. Originally Posted by ilwjc How could the mind be an offshoot of the brain?
I take it you think the brain is capable of thinking without the mind thus it knows it needs a mind without a mind?
Not logical or possible. Originally Posted by ilwjc well, that is it.
Not one person here explained how the brain came first.
Because, dear fellow posters, it could not have.
God bless you all.
What in the hell? | 
14th March 2004, 06:03 AM
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Reps: 37 (power: 0) | | | There are no fossils and if anyone thinks so, he is deceived. If there were, the evolutionists would not have tried their Peltdown man trick.
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U mean Piltdown man and it was disproved by anthropologists themselves-not by any of the bible-thumpers. Many anthropologists were skeptical too when they started studying it, as it contradicted all of the other human fossils found in Africa.
Didnt read the other replies cuz too long and pointless. We all know Hovind is an idiot. | 
14th March 2004, 06:14 AM
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Reps: 887 (power: 0) | | Originally Posted by Ben is Dead There are no fossils and if anyone thinks so, he is deceived. If there were, the evolutionists would not have tried their Peltdown man trick.
Did you just say there are no fossils? Please tell me this isn't what you really mean! | 
14th March 2004, 06:18 AM
| | Regular Member 25  | | Join Date: 19th February 2004 Location: Vancouver
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the stuff about piltdown man being refuted by anthropologists was by me.
u think a christian would quote harry potter as his fav bible verse? | 
14th March 2004, 06:19 AM
|  | Veteran 25  | | Join Date: 15th September 2003 Location: Auckland
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Reps: 887 (power: 0) | | Originally Posted by Ben is Dead no i was quoting the fundy
the stuff about piltdown man being refuted by anthropologists was by me.
u think a christian would quote harry potter as his fav bible verse?
Hmm.. on further inspection, I am an idiot. You need to fix your quote marks though | 
14th March 2004, 06:19 AM
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14th March 2004, 09:54 AM
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Who would win in Jenga, a ninja or a pirate?
__________________ - Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum. (I think I think, therefore I think I am.)
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14th March 2004, 11:47 AM
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Reps: 6,626 (power: 20) | | Originally Posted by MartinM Which establishes rather neatly that it's possible to have a brain without a mind. If you can't prove that it's possible to have a mind without a brain, then the mind cannot have come first.
No response. Shocking.
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14th March 2004, 11:48 AM
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Reps: 6,626 (power: 20) | | Originally Posted by JohnR7 He would not consider it a worthwhile investment of his time.
No, indeed. Getting shown up for the intellectual troglodyte that he is would rather be a waste of his time.
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