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| i'm 18 and i too idolize him... |
| I'm 12 and I idolize him, I wish more people would look forward to be a scientist. |
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| Im 17 and I idolize carl sagan however I also idolize dr. dre and ian curtis |
| You and me both. Why does popular culture celebrate its ignorance and admonish those that are interested and knowledgeable in the universe and its workings those are the guys that shape the world. |
| We need more people like Carl Sagan in this world we could do without another self absorbed moronic pop star. I'd like to see a day when scientists like Carl Sagan are idolised by kids. |
| Yeah you can keep hoping but that's not gonna happen. It's just going to get worse and worse and worse :P |
| Amen. If we had someone half as good as Carl we'd be damn well better off. We need to start thinking and talking less crap and more sense. |
| Thank you Carl, for really really putting yourself out there to bring light into this world. Your works have been far more than anything anyone of us that post here, have contributed to the world. I can only hope that your kindness and compassion for our species is shared by more than merely a few. No matter what any posters here believe, or claim, your works helped shaped a better reality for those of us struggling to simply find meaning and purpose in this reality. Thank You Carl. Blessed Be. |
| You were a brillant man, Mr. Sagan. |
| You were a brillant man, Mr. Sagan. |
| or google: EMP :P |
| i agree with 'memory', the systems that make human life and life possible are highly subjective to nature. the documentary 'darwin's nightmare' elaborates on his point, not to mention that 99 percent of life that ever lived is extinct. Any species that has spanned the ages has either adapted acoordingly or jumped ship. Even human civilization is fragile, look at the fall of Rome. |
| I was reading kiekegard the other day, his assumption that no faith without doubt is worth having is dead on. |
| then why would one expect that man could not "stuff up" the atmosphere? You cannot have it both ways... either man can effect the environment or he cannot. Atube claimed that the earth maintains balance through god's will , ehy would god maintain one area of the environment and not another? simply put you cannot have it both ways. |
| Mystics live their entire lives in fear. Fear of God, fear of hell, fear of change, fear of doubt, kill the non believer. |
| There should be a perfect balance in everything, as long as man does not interfere. God did not tell him to stuff everything up. |
| Wrong way around. Living things all play their maintain the balance of the atmosphere by the very process of breathing. Purpose is anthropocentric chauvinism. |
| The earth can substain itself just fine in its own context. Adding the sun into the equation changes it's course. |
| Not sure if Canon was apropos, I mean it's a wedding number. I'd have gone with something crazy like 'Stars and Stripes Forever'. |
| The atmosphere does not keep the mix so that humans can breathe, the atmosphere is as it is. Evolving beings that have taken advantage of it are adapted to it. ¿Does the sun actually "rise" and "set"? |
| what balance? please explain where this perfect balance is that you see as I do not see a perfect balance I see one that is fragile and subject to change based on variables man-made and otherwise. if you think god fixes imbalance try going to an area where a non native plant or animal is causing havok on the eco system. or go spend some time near chernobyl. |
| You tell me then..what keeps the balance of things? Does the unperfect earth as you put it do it all by itself? Your previous statements put you in a pickle |
| please refrain from ad-hominem attacks as well. to suggest that i am not grateful that the earth is able to sustain life simply because i do not believe in YOUR god is somewhat narrowminded of you. |
| The atmosphere's gasses are anything but stable. Ozone routinely gets broken down into other isotopes by gama radiation from the sun. the other gasses the the atmosphere are subject to this same bombardment on a lesser scale. The methane gasses expelled by most of the earths creatures also cause the atmosphere to fluctuate and can contribute to an excess of greenhouse gas. i ask again HOW IS THIS PERFECT? perhaps you should read up on science some and we can continue this discussion. |
| lets get back to the subject... You stated "The 7 layers of the earths atmosphere that protects us from such eruptions shows GOD's perfection. " I pointed out reasons why it was not "perfect" If it WERE perfect it would not be subject to damage by humans or otherwise. Venus also has a greenhouse effect....not very hospitable though... and not influenced by humans either.... is that gods "not so perfect design"? |
| the 7 layers that protect us could ultimately kill us via the greenhouse effect. coronal mass ejections could strip away the earth's atmosphere...ya ... you are right ... sounds perfect to me..... |
| the universe is not as perfect as you repretent it to be. look up coronal mass ejections for example regarding the sun. |
| God is the ultimate argument through ignorance. unfortunately god is also the ultimate argument FOR ignorance. |
| You have not answered my question. |
| If we decide that this is an unanswerable question, why not save a step, and decide that the origin of the universe is an unanswerable question? Or if we say that God has always existed, why not save a step and conclude that the universe has always existed? Is there really any satisfaction, I wonder, in pretending to solve one mystery by replacing it with another? |
| If we decide that this is an unanswerable question, why not save a step, and decide that the origin of the universe is an unanswerable question? Or if we say that God has always existed, why not save a step and conclude that the universe has always existed? Is there really any satisfaction, I wonder, in pretending to solve one mystery by replacing it with another? |
| if we wish to be courageous, and we choose to believe God created the universe and us, we must then ask, "Where did God come from?" |
| yep, thats why people need a way of life, the d.n.a. knows this ,the holy word is written in 'all life'. evidence to the conciousness of d.n.a. 'change' |
| there are plenty of flaws in our natural world. The list would endless if I tried to name them. The question is how do those flaws in nature get worked out. The answer is evolution. As for the sun skipping a beat, I don't understand what you mean by that. It's just a burning star that we float around. |
| If you can ask something as general as who wrote it, then I'll ask, why does something have to write it? Just because your brain will not allow you to view life in terms of mechanics doesn't make the idea of evolution illogical. |
| Thanks Carl. A little warm and fuzzy though. People may take this too literally. |
| definitely dude. :) |
| Thank you, Carl. |
| "The DNA knows." |
| religion is a virus. im not just saying that for fun, google it. religion takes advatange of a child's capacity for quick, unquestioning information and provides no benefit except to religion, which infects generation after generation. |
| Audiophile, you're damn right |
| Oh Carl. I wish it were still lunchtime for the bacteria. We miss you. |
| =[ *sniffles* |
| rest in peace, Carl. :( |
| CARL SAGAN IS THE MAN! |
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