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In reply to the discussion: Today is Ask An Atheist Day. [View all]Phillip McCleod
(1,837 posts)60. i don't think so. i think it's different for theists than atheists in that..
..i'm not looking for an answer to 'why does everything exist?' .. but if i was going to, i'd get myself a PhD in mathematics and a 2nd in particle or astro-physics before i presumed to speculate. i don't think we animals intrinsically want that answer. my cats are more interested in food, and my worries are typical of most americans'.
for me, it became easy to dismiss as silly that which others consider sacrosanct after reading and comparing so many gory tomes, i suppose. who am i to offer an alternative?
more pointedly, who is anyone?
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The monkeys that live today are on a different branch of the family tree.
backscatter712
Apr 2013
#40
I wish I could announce the date of Ask an Agnostic Day, but nobody knows when it is. n/t
dimbear
Apr 2013
#23
Here's a link that talks a little bit about the evolution from aquatic to land animals.
Jim__
Apr 2013
#53
i don't think so. i think it's different for theists than atheists in that..
Phillip McCleod
Apr 2013
#60