Not exact matches
An
intelligent life form (Scientist), developed an environment
in which he added various subtances and matter (laboratory), and added some energy (electricity) and wahlah, the building blocks of
life were
formed.
In the United States more than 70 % believe in a purpose onto God and only 1.6 % (atheist) believe in accidental intelligent life that formed out of inorganic matte
In the United States more than 70 % believe
in a purpose onto God and only 1.6 % (atheist) believe in accidental intelligent life that formed out of inorganic matte
in a purpose onto God and only 1.6 % (atheist) believe
in accidental intelligent life that formed out of inorganic matte
in accidental
intelligent life that
formed out of inorganic matter.
@fred, «
In the United States more than 70 % believe in a purpose onto God and only 1.6 % (atheist) believe in accidental intelligent life that formed out of inorganic matter.&raqu
In the United States more than 70 % believe
in a purpose onto God and only 1.6 % (atheist) believe in accidental intelligent life that formed out of inorganic matter.&raqu
in a purpose onto God and only 1.6 % (atheist) believe
in accidental intelligent life that formed out of inorganic matter.&raqu
in accidental
intelligent life that
formed out of inorganic matter.»
After all how is the proof of highly
intelligent life in the
form of whales, ravens, octopi, or other primates put an end to religion here on earth?
It is not just free - floating groups banded together for narrow political gain, but an
intelligent form of
life requiring the constant engagement of its members
in discussion and decision - making,
in defining and redefining its goals and purposes.
Then there is wisdom, human wisdom, man's
intelligent ordering of his
life, the serious employment of right reason, the attempt to find the proper way of
life, the whole enterprise that takes
form in political action and personal morality,
in social work and poetry,
in economic management and the building of temples,
in the constant improvement of justice by changing laws,
in philosophy and technology, the manifold wisdom of man which is also inscribed
in the wisdom of God and which may be an expression of this wisdom, the first of all God's works that rejoiced before him when he laid the foundations of the world (Proverbs 8:22 ff.).
For we must show the possibility of God's involvement
in the emergence of other
forms of
intelligent life before any claim can be entertained concerning their existential standing before God, and this task invites dialogue with scientific accounts of evolutionary processes.
Odds are that we're not even the only
intelligent life form in our universe.
In other words, the fact that we don't know how the universe
formed or how
life first began is * not * evidence supporting an
intelligent designer, just as not understanding electricity and lightening 1000 years ago was not evidence for an
intelligent designer.
If there is
life in another universe that may work
in a different way, even though we can not imagine how that can be based on OUR science, and / or there is a
life form we can, or can not recognize as such, which has a different unit of measure of time, which of us will be the more
intelligent.
For example, imagine if a new discovery
in physics (like a secret coherent message from God embedded
in the structure of human DNA and other
life forms) were to provide evidence of an
intelligent creator, this would not actually prove the existence of the omnipotent God.
There may be other transhuman societies,
in the future or even now, just as there may be other
living societies embracing
intelligent life on other worlds, or even emergent
forms capable of incorporating the fullness of Christ within an unimaginable intensity and richness of being.
Drake multiplied the number of sunlike stars
in our galaxy that
form each year by a handful of variables: the fraction of those stars that have planets; the number of planets per planetary system where
life could exist; the fraction of habitable planets where
life actually arises; the fraction of those where intelligence emerges; the fraction of
intelligent species that develop interstellar communication; and finally, the average length of time that those communicating civilizations survive.
If we ever encounter another
intelligent life -
form, chances are it won't be
in a flying saucer like the starship Enterprise.
In the discussions of intelligent design, one hears a yearning for an old - fashioned creation story, in which some singular, inchoate entity stepped in to give rise to complex life - forms — humans in particula
In the discussions of
intelligent design, one hears a yearning for an old - fashioned creation story,
in which some singular, inchoate entity stepped in to give rise to complex life - forms — humans in particula
in which some singular, inchoate entity stepped
in to give rise to complex life - forms — humans in particula
in to give rise to complex
life -
forms — humans
in particula
in particular.
By «complex
life,» the researchers don't mean necessarily technologically advanced or even highly
intelligent life, but rather
life forms that are above the microbial level and
form stable food chains like those found
in ecosystems on Earth.
Both Greengrass and Hanks are on award - deserving
form in a riveting, emotionally complex and hugely
intelligent dramatisation of a real -
life ordeal.
The fantastic narrative structure jumps from a pre-historic era, when apes first discovered using bones as tools and as weapons, to a futuristic space - age when man discovers proof of
intelligent alien
life in the
form of a gigantic black monolith on the moon.
Lords is appealing
in a rare starring role, the writing by Skopov and Richey
intelligent, and the showcasing of the
lives of the tug - of - war between writer and editor for the direction of a book is somewhat enlightening, but it doesn't congeal into a
form that distinguishes itself from the rest of the already crowded rom - com pack.
Employed to seek out
intelligent life on other planets, Zane Zaminski (Charlie Sheen) gets his first big break
in the
form of a radio signal.
It was largely a single - player game, but the community of online - connected players would seed everyone's games with the
life forms that were created
in other games — a kind of Darwinian version of
intelligent design.
Until we encounter a different
form of
intelligent life, we just don't know if intelligence can evolve from a different start — notwithstanding that some
life forms are
in various ways pretty
intelligent.
The fact that no - one has sent a detectable signal
in our direction suggests that
intelligent life forms similar to humans are very rare.
It's hard to be succinct about universe - sized matters, particularly when you're innumerate, but as I understand it, this argument (made seriously by some serious scientists, I note) says one explanation for the absence of contact is that there's a flaw
in the process that would otherwise lead to truly complex
life forms and truly complex societies, such that
intelligent life fails at some point short of its ability to manage interstellar travel or communication.
CLIENT — Shane H., Production Manager: «I had no idea how to communicate 20 years of experience
in an
intelligent and tangible
form and Darlene expertly brought my resume to
life in an exciting and compelling format.