There is no God, Heaven, or Hell (except for Rap Music), there is
just our lives on Planet Earth.
Maybe in the distant future with complete automation, people won't actually have to work at all and
we just live on this planet with robotic servants essentially.
Not exact matches
«It's
just a fact that we
live in a world where half the population
on this
planet, if you criticize your leader, you could go to jail or worse,» Bezos said at the time.
«It's
just a fact that we
live in a world where half the population
on this
planet, if you criticize your leader, you could go to jail or worse,» Bezos said.
just hope you might find something hopeful and meaningful to
live for before the end of your days
on this
planet.
If someone isn't even bright enough to realize that Joseph Smith was a con man, and invented a bogus religion with magic underwear, golden plates, polygamy, racism, and Gods
living on other
planets, then you're
just not smart enough to be President.
When I look up at the stars in the night sky, it is obvious to me that there are many suitable
planets where
life has taken hold
just as it has here
on Earth.
God did not see fit to remove all other
life forms from
planet earth
on October 25, 2003, and so we shared that day with our parents, our grandparents, our aunts and uncles, our friends, our church, our neighbors, the church custodian, the band, the caterers, the photographer, the nursery staff, the people who honked their horns when they saw «
Just Married» sprayed in shaving cream
on our car windows, and the people who didn't.
Just fyi, I am not a religious person and I believe everyone
on this
planet has the right to
live their
life as they see fit as long as they are not hurting others.
Even one of the greatest minds to ever
live on this
planet said religion is childish and if you stop to think about it, you
just might realize how stupid and ignorant you really are???
SMH — Don't think that
just because you're
living on a
planet that might «seem» to be unique that it actually is.
Imagine the billions and billions of
life forms since the beginning of
life just here
on this
planet that have suffered death or have been eaten alive by predators.
I
just watched the movie «September Dawn» where
on 9 - 11 many Americans lost their
lives to this cult and I spoke with my Son about this movie where they believe by killing gentiles (anyone not a mormon) that they are saving us, and we can go to the
planet kolob and be a god.
Even with all there «reason» and facts, it would still
just suffice to say, «we are alive, we are animals, and we
live on planet earth.
What you are wasting is a lot of time and energy
on being angry at others, hating anyone who isn't
JUST LIKE YOU, and waiting to die so you can gather your reward in heaven... all the while you are missing out
on a wonderful
life, right here,
on this
planet.
Scientists wouldn't be able to send spacecraft to find out if there was
life on the
planets because in the best case scenario, it would take 39 years
just to get there.
Don't all Christians believe that God is
just one of many gods that
live on planet Kolob?
It was
just by «random chance» that the sun is the perfect distance from the earth so we don't get baked or frozen, that the moon is the right distance and size so the tides don't flood us, that the earth rotates so we are evenly heated, that water - which is absent
on other
planets and vital to our
life - is present here, that there is a balance of
living things to keep each other in check.
Why would a Nobel Prize winning geneticist — someone who knew more about the basis «stuff» of
life than
just about anyone else
on the
planet — propose such a far - out theory?
Just as our physical bodies have evolved to suit the particular conditions
on this
planet and that of no other known to us, so our minds and spirits have been shaped by our experience to be at home in the particular historical period in which we
live.
We
just happen to be
on one of the billions / trillions of habitable
planets and that's
just for
life as we understand it to exist.
Stars,
planets, moons, earth and all
living things
on it
just don't appear out of nowhere.
As the tiny microbe adapting itself into a human space traveler over the billions of years
on this
planet we have a far greater responsibility to keep this
life moving than we would if it was
just some supernatural beings universe where the deity already knows everything that is ever going to happen.
I
just realized that an eternal being creating the universe in 7 days and 8000 years of total existence defies the logic of what has been proven by some of the brightest minds ever to
live on this
planet.
It is
just biology and happens to virtually all
life forms
on this
planet.
«We have reached the end of an avenue of inquiry where we know that
just as we have determined that the perpetual motion machine is impossible, so the creation of our universe,
life on this
planet, and natural selection preserving purely random genetic mutations in a population are wholly insufficient as adequate theories of how we got to where we are today without some «external to our known universe» influence.
Atheists are happy
just to have the pleasure of our
lives on this fantastic amazing
planet.
I think we are
just part of the equation of evolving the same as any other
living creature or plant
on this
planet.
You
just can't accept the fact that you are NOTHING special, no more important than any other
living thing
on this
planet.
So not to beat a dead horse I
just think we are far from saying ok eat these 3 things and every person
on the
planet will enjoy perfect health and
live well over 100.
Ultimately I believe our health and wellbeing, and that of our
planet, depends
on society realising
just how vital it is to
live as toxin - free as possible.
JUST WHAT
PLANET DO YOU
LIVE ON?
My reply is that if all the statistics of all the evangelistic crusades reported in
just the last 10 years were accurate, then we would be
living on a
planet fully Christianized — several times over.»
«He served a purpose in coming here and that was
just one of the ways he affected
life on this
planet.»
«Look at what, in
just 100 years, we've done: We're supposed to be the top mammal
on the
planet, but we've managed to completely erase the mammalism in our
lives.»
You may know him as the enthusiastic paleontologist at the end of the Dinosaur Train episodes, but Dr. Scott is not
just interested in the history of
life on our
planet, he's interested in the future of it as well.
«If David Cameron thinks it is acceptable for Mr Hester to receive this vast bonus then he is not
just out of touch with most people in Britain, he is
living on a different
planet.»
Work to identify the «habitable zones» in which such
planets might exist has turned up some startling insights — not
just about them, but also our own
planet (see «Goodbye, Goldilocks: is
life on Earth heading for an earlier demise?
And maybe even by the time they're in a university, and hopefully before then, it'll
just be a fact that there is
life on some of those
planets.
We won't begin to know
just how likely or unlikely the origin of
life was until someone manages to get
life to evolve from scratch in the lab or discovers
life that originated independently, perhaps
on another
planet.
In this slim but absorbing introduction to the epic search for
life on extrasolar
planets, Sasselov explores how astronomy, geology, and biology are conspiring to give us a radical new vision of a universe in which our
living Earth is «
just another
planet.»
«There are plenty of reasons to be optimistic that we will find hints of extraterrestrial
life within the next few decades,
just maybe not
on an Earth - like
planet around a Sun - like star.»
More than
just a geologic curiosity, finding water
on Mars has major implications for the search for
life, because the presence of H2O greatly increases the odds that
living organisms once thrived
on the
planet, and perhaps still inhabit it today.
It is now clear that early in Mars history, liquid water
on or
just inside the
planet did indeed persist long enough to alter rock and, possibly, sustain the origin of
life.
It is also possible that other forms of
life just as old may exist elsewhere
on the
planet
Unencumbered by human frailties, Curiosity — like the rovers Spirit and Opportunity, which survived
on the Red
Planet years longer than expected — will be free to hunt for E.T. «If we find evidence for
life on Mars, boy, are we
just gonna go wild with speculation about how common it is in the universe,» says Lou Friedman, a former scientist with NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena and cofounder, with Carl Sagan, of the Planetary Society.
What's more, one of the
planets is in the stars» habitable zone, the region around the suns where temperatures are
just right for liquid water — and therefore maybe
life — to exist
on a
planet's surface.
If there is
life on the Red
Planet — even
just alien microbes clinging to existence in isolated refuges — any biological contamination we import from Earth could cause an ecological and scientific catastrophe
But if pushed to the limit, it
just might be able to provide the first indication of
life — a telltale molecule, such as oxygen, in the
planet's atmosphere —
on a super-Earth circling another star.
The private space flight firm's plan to send a lander to Mars in 2018 isn't
just ambitious — it's our best chance yet of finding
life on the
planet