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because there is no indication that they were "made".Why should we assume they were not made?
It is a system, that is why?
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because there is no indication that they were "made".Why should we assume they were not made?
It is a system, that is why?
That question is unanswerable. A "who" did not make these systems, a "what" did. The answer to the "what" is: the systems are their own creators.
That question is unanswerable. A "who" did not make these systems, a "what" did. The answer to the "what" is: the systems are their own creators. It is worth noting that, the systems are only systems because we call them that. Without our intelligence to perceive them as a system, they would just be a mass of atoms in mostly empty space, and in reality, that is all they are; we just don't perceive them that way.
Well, that's somewhat speculation too. We don't know the genesis of life on earth so we're sort of assuming quite a bit.
The systems are their own creators!
They are not systems because we call them that but because organized steps are there!
So vehicles are their own creators? What a logic this
See u later today..have work
So vehicles are their own creators? What a logic this
What do vehicles have to do with the lymphatic system? By "vehicles" I am assuming you mean cars, planes, trains, etc..., and you know those were invented by people right?
because there is no indication that they were "made".
If it is well organized and there are inputs and outputs, Then this is a system made.
In the wake of the Newtown, CT crime, I think it is a good time to talk about objective moral values and duties. I dont think that there is a person on this earth that could say that what was done to those people and children could be in anyway be construed as moral, which is evidence that there are objective morals in the world. The only question left is where did objective values and morals come from? Did they come from light, or matter, or from evolution? Do we charge immorality to a lion that kills a deer, or a dog that steals a bone? The crime that was committed would be wrong and immoral in any community in the world.
We're not robots because we can think, learn, and make choices. So can other intelligent life forms such as dogs. I'd like to know how you know that there are spirits, and different classes of them no less.
I actually have heard an audible voice, (it actually scared the **** out of me, but then that's what the angels told the shepherds too - "fear not", so I'm not the only one who has felt fear) - it was more than just audible though, it came within my ears, but also within my mind - it was both outside, and inside at the same time. a bit like this:By spoken to you, I'm assuming you're not referring to an audible voice but rather a gut feeling of what he wants you to do.
I've been directed on things that were outside my physical ability to know - like being directed to take another route when driving somewhere, and later found I avoided a traffic jam, or being prompted to call someone, and then finding out after I called that they really needed that phone call at that particular time - these small little types of things have happened often enough, that I know these promptings did not come from within me - but from another source.This is a logical, rational mental processes that requires no supernatural explanation including the holy spirit.
Or, y'know, it could just be luck and coincidence. Which is far more likely.I've been directed on things that were outside my physical ability to know - like being directed to take another route when driving somewhere, and later found I avoided a traffic jam, or being prompted to call someone, and then finding out after I called that they really needed that phone call at that particular time - these small little types of things have happened often enough, that I know these promptings did not come from within me - but from another source.
Can you demonstrate that this is true? What can you show us that would be a clear indication that the voice you hear in your head is different to the voice any insane person may hear?When I heard an audible voice, I was told something that would happen within my future - something I did not believe would happen at the time - and it happened.... so I am a believer.
This is an example, If we can't say that Vehicles created themselves, We can't say that Lymphatic system created themselves..Sure there is a maker
If something exists as a concept, then at most you can say that the concept exists.
The concept of the character Dr. Doom exists, but that doesn't mean that he exists outside of fiction. Many gods have been believed in throughout human history.
Or, y'know, it could just be luck and coincidence. Which is far more likely.
Can you demonstrate that this is true? What can you show us that would be a clear indication that the voice you hear in your head is different to the voice any insane person may hear?
(Guide to the Scriptures | H Holy Ghost.:Entry)
HOLY GHOST. See also Baptism, Baptize; Comforter; Dove, Sign of the; Gift of the Holy Ghost; God, Godhead; Holy Spirit of Promise; Inspiration, Inspire; Revelation; Unpardonable Sin
The third member of the Godhead (1 Jn. 5:7; D&C 20:28). He is a personage of Spirit, not having a body of flesh and bones (D&C 130:22). The Holy Ghost is often referred to as the Spirit, or the Spirit of God.
The Holy Ghost performs several vital roles in the plan of salvation. (1) He bears witness of the Father and the Son (1 Cor. 12:3; 3 Ne. 28:11; Ether 12:41). (2) He reveals the truth of all things (John 14:26; 16:13; Moro. 10:5; D&C 39:6). (3) He sanctifies those who have repented and become baptized (John 3:5; 3 Ne. 27:20; Moses 6:64–68). (4) He is the Holy Spirit of Promise (D&C 76:50–53; 132:7, 18–19, 26).
The power of the Holy Ghost can come upon a person before baptism and witness that the gospel is true. But the right to have the constant companionship of the Holy Ghost, whenever one is worthy, is a gift that can be received only by the laying on of hands by a Melchizedek Priesthood holder after authorized baptism into the true Church of Jesus Christ.
Jesus taught that all sins could be forgiven except blasphemy against the Holy Ghost (Matt. 12:31–32; Mark 3:28–29; Luke 12:10; Heb. 6:4–8; D&C 76:34–35).
The Spirit causes men to walk in God's statutes, Ezek. 36:27. The Apostles were commissioned to baptize in the name of the Father, Son, and the Holy Ghost, Matt. 28:19. The Holy Ghost shall teach you all things, John 14:26. Holy men spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost, 2 Pet. 1:21. Nephi was led by the Spirit, 1 Ne. 4:6. The mysteries of God shall be unfolded unto them by the power of the Holy Ghost, 1 Ne. 10:17–19. The Holy Ghost shows all things that you should do, 2 Ne. 32:5. By the power of the Holy Ghost ye may know the truth of all things, Moro. 10:5. The Holy Ghost will tell you in your mind and in your heart, D&C 8:2. The Spirit leadeth to do good, D&C 11:12. The Holy Ghost knoweth all things, D&C 35:19. The Holy Ghost teaches the peaceable things of the kingdom, D&C 36:2 (D&C 39:6). If ye receive not the Spirit, ye shall not teach, D&C 42:14. The Holy Ghost beareth record of the Father and the Son, D&C 42:17 (1 Cor. 12:3; 3 Ne. 11:32, 35–36). To some it is given by the Holy Ghost to know that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, D&C 46:13. Whatsoever they shall speak when moved upon by the Holy Ghost shall be scripture, D&C 68:4. The Holy Ghost shall be shed forth in bearing record unto all things ye shall say, D&C 100:8. The Holy Ghost shall be thy constant companion, D&C 121:45–46.
I wouldn't say that accurately predicting future events would be a "parlor trick". If someone showed me some real, hard evidence that these people were able to do so, then it would be enough to convince me that there is at least some truth to their claims - although not necessarily the claims of divine inspiration. It would, at the very least, open up the possibility for me to consider the existence of clairvoyance.Many prophets have prophecies correctly about future events, but that isn't really their purpose - their purpose is to be a witness of God and teach us how to grow closer to Him - not to put on a "magic" show that people will just continually see as just that - some parlor trick...
Actually, I would say we hold pretty much the same morals because we are both parts of a rational world with brains that work in an almost identical fashion. We don't need to reach for magic to explain shared morality - it's mostly just common sense and understanding of how societies function. You could just as easily say it comes from Muhammed, or Buddha, or Zeus, or fairies. Unless you can demonstrate that what you're saying is true, I can freely disregard it.What I can do, is to tell you what you can do to recognize the same Spirit within your own life, for the light of Christ shines within everyone. The light of Christ is the reason we all hold to pretty much the same morals (link) - through being honest with yourself, keeping a humble obedient heart - and reaching deep inside your conscience, you can find this light of Christ.
I wouldn't say that accurately predicting future events would be a "parlor trick". If someone showed me some real, hard evidence that these people were able to do so, then it would be enough to convince me that there is at least some truth to their claims - although not necessarily the claims of divine inspiration. It would, at the very least, open up the possibility for me to consider the existence of clairvoyance.
Actually, I would say we hold pretty much the same morals because we are both parts of a rational world with brains that work in an almost identical fashion. We don't need to reach for magic to explain shared morality - it's mostly just common sense and understanding of how societies function. You could just as easily say it comes from Muhammed, or Buddha, or Zeus, or fairies. Unless you can demonstrate that what you're saying is true, I can freely disregard it.
There is no heaven or hell. God is I and I am God. Star dust to star dust. Does anything really matter besides what I can perceive with my senses and feel with my feelings? I am the center of the universe for all practical purposes, as are all of you.
I could also google "proof bigfoot exists". Some spurious websites are not sufficient evidence of the accuracy of prophetic accounts, nor is it sufficient evidence that such prophecies were divinely inspired. Could you, perhaps, instead provide one or two prophecies which you find particularly convincing so that I can review them?The scriptures are before you, as they are before everyone. Just google "scriptural prophecies that have been fulfilled"... if you rationalize and justify away all that is already in the scriptures, then you would do the same to anyone who now claims the same ability. The only way for anyone to trust in the Spirit, is to have their own spiritual journey - to experience it for themselves.
Then how can there be so many people with conflicting accounts, beliefs and ideas of what it exactly is that they're talking to? Lots of people saying extremely unlikely things does not make them anymore likely be true. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, and for every person on that website who claims to have actually had a spiritual experience, I could point to just as many claims from people who believe, just as strongly, that they were abducted by aliens.The only real way you can disregard what anyone claims, is to test it yourself. If you have not personally done the test, then you cannot have an understanding of what it is others who claim spiritual guidance are talking about... and I am not the only one who has experienced spiritual guidance... if you would like to talk to others of my faith, to get their stories too - if hearing a bunch of people all saying the same thing - all saying they have felt the Spirit - not in a metaphorical sense - but that they have actually felt a power that has guided and helped them - feel free to go to LDS.net, and start a thread on "Is the Spirit real? tell me your experiences with it." or you could go to Mormon Dialogue and Discussion Board and do the same thing, or just to to Mormon.org, search for "Spirit" and start reading. The Spirit is real - but you have to do the test for yourself to find out.