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Re: Re: Re: Martians get dehydrated too, ya know.
| quote: | Originally posted by MisterOpus1
There is an inherent egocentric nature in the universe about the broad majority of us that continues to remain. Much of that is centered religiously, to be certain, but also much of that is the consequence of failing to find little if any possibility of life elsewhere. Of course the possibility exists quite exponentially, but nevertheless we tend to be empiricists in this regard on this topic and tend to want to see things rather than believing in them.
The supporting evidence is growing that may demonstrate life elsewhere. Regardless of how big or miniscule that life might be, it is nevertheless a pretty damn interesting consideration. Besides, I do hope I'm not bursting your bubble, but we happened to be quite small organisms on our own planet once. Size is irrelevant to the aspect of life itself. |
Well, uh, Noah's arc traveled to Mars as well - IT'S ALL JUST A METAPHOR, IT WAS ALL STILL GOD'S DOING! THE BOOK IS *STILL* RIGHT!!!

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There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio,
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