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People often put their hope and faith in science and science alone. Historically science has stuffed up and shown to be a bunch of theories that rely on assumptions. Every day they are getting challenged, and while basic premises remain widely accepted, more complex ones often create heated debate. here are some questions for science (or you to answer using science) Perhaps you dont know the answer, but if not what would it take for science to come up with the answer. 1. Where does life go when you die? One minute a person is alive their heart is beating, and the next they are dead, their body is still the same cells, but one thing is missing, the essence of life. 2. Why are we unique as human beings? One needs to only observe the world to say there is something remarkably different between human beings and every other species. Sure scientists can say that we are 99% biologically the same as chimps, but we are not chimps. Chimps dont start full scale wars, chimps dont write novels, chimps dont study at university etc... We havent found any other intelligent being anywhere else in the universe, and perhaps more significantly, they haven't found us. 3. Where did the first life come from? Science makes claims of evolution, but there had to be some life in order for that to work. Where did that life come from? Was it always there? If so how does that work and why?
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somelikeitred
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Someone once said that aliens actually created human life because our DNA is just so complex and nearly perfect. I laughed at the idea and was frightened by how much this person actually meant it...
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roflfuckyou
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i can answer the last one the first 2 would take me too much to write i watched this show about how earth and life was created its all chemistry and phsycis and shit something to do with carbon-14 i cant really remember but twas cool
------- Have another drink and drive yourself home. I hope there's ice on all the roads. And you can think of me when you forget your seatbelt, and again when your head goes through the windshield.
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Moridin
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Let's take a look at this nonsense, shall we?
People often put their hope and faith in science and science alone. 
No, there is no need to put your hope or faith in science, because science allows us to know that are positions are true. Faith is only arbitrary and meaningless speculation; science is knowledge. Knowledge beats arbitrary and meaningless speculation.
Historically science has stuffed up and shown to be a bunch of theories that rely on assumptions. 
You mean that atomic theory of matter? The germ theory of disease that has cured millions and millions of people? The cell theory that has increased our knowledge about the smallest unit of life? The theory of evolution that has explained the diversity of life? The theory of relativity that underlies the GPS system? A scientific theory is not a guess it is a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world that can incorporate facts, laws, inferences, and tested hypotheses. The success of these scientific theories justify any assumptions made.
Every day they are getting challenged, and while basic premises remain widely accepted, more complex ones often create heated debate. 
That is nothing dangerous. That is how science works.
1. Where does life go when you die? 
No, vitalism is false. There is nothing magical with organic matter as oppose to inorganic matter. Life is a self-sustaining chemical system that can undergo Darwinian evolution. A dead body is not self-sustaining any longer.
2. Why are we unique as human beings? 
The only difference is our cultural bigotry and larger brains compared to body size. Chimps and dolphins are very intelligent beings as well.
3. Where did the first life come from? 
http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/abioprob/abioprob.html Epic fail.
------- "The larger the island of knowledge, the longer the shoreline of wonder" (Ralph W. Sockman)
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( Anonymous )
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moridin you need to get your head out of the textbook and start observing real life. "vitalism is false" ok unsubstantiated claim "the only difference is cultural bigotry and larger brains" look at the world man, who is run by, dolphins or humans? Finally where did these simple chemicals come from?
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MrIndigo
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1. Where does life go when you die? It disappears. To the person dying, it is as if that he/she never existed. To that extent, it really doesn't matter if I die now or die 50-100 years later, when death happens, nothing would have mattered. Why then do we want to live? I believe that is an instinct. Creatures that do not have that instinct have long died out. 2. Why are we unique as human beings? Because of our unique experiences and our self-awareness (we are aware that we exist) 3. Where did the first life come from? By random chance. Random bondings between atoms * a trillion trillion + times will have a good probability of landing something useful.
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