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A proto-Sinatic, Semitic form of writing developed in Egypt sometime between 1800 and 1900 BC.
And words?
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A proto-Sinatic, Semitic form of writing developed in Egypt sometime between 1800 and 1900 BC.
Oy vay! Your idea has a certain Je ne sais quoi, but it lacks a certain machismo that would make any attempt to take it seriously totally meshuggeneh.
Can you count the number of languages I obviously speak?
And words?
Que?
Word of advice, my friend? The key to a good rhetorical question is to ask something that you know and the other fellow doesn't... so that you can make your point. Doing it the other way over and over again just looks foolish.
Do you believe the words came before the man...and then the alphabet followed?
Yes:What about an athiest that accepts evolution? Are there any athiests who don't accept evolution?
Again, I don't care how good a musician you are, you can't play Beethoven on a kazoo and expect it to be as good as a full orchestra.
Fight what? What specifically were you referring to in my post?
Why do we seek to save endangered species and remove non-native plants from regions,if it is survival of the fittest? Shouldn't we let the natives die off so that we can evolve to the next level?
Survival of the fittest is something nature does on its own. We as a society don't care about survival of the fittest, and will intervene in situations as we like.
Haven't you hugged a tree lately; or talked to your plants?Oh...so,we're not part of nature...?
Haven't you hugged a tree lately; or talked to your plants?
Oh...so,we're not part of nature...?
You shaved your beard!And you thought I was playing...
You shaved your beard!
Survival of the fittest isn't the only driver of evolutionary change. There's also selective breeding, attractiveness between mates, etc. Humans put selection pressures on other species in a variety of ways, and yes, we're part of nature.
Sorry ... my bad!What beard...doesn't grow much...