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if the aging process were a gene activated by the sun?
Morality in Mortality...
In the olden days according to text throughout the ages, man used to live a lot longer, were stronger, taller, healthier, and lived many a moon. Everything that grows and breathes can be denominated by the sun's influence. Given this hypothesis, what could have happened that made the sun activate the aging gene within us? |
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The sun is of course a double-edged sword. It can be good in some instances and bad in others.
There are more important factors than the sun when it comes to aging tho. People used to live longer back in "biblical times" because there were no processed foods and factories and smog and shit. I don't see it being an issue over the sun tho. It's more about technology and how the candle that burns brightest burns out the fastest. |
there was actually a vapor canopy around the earth protecting from uv rays brosephs...emmitting a pink light...google it.
plus Sin's blood poisoining took many years to fully wreck it's havok. too soon? |
We are slowly but surely becoming Blade Runner and New Vegas.
Fair enough? |
I love that reference. Fair.
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Did you see that shit where breathing in the fumes from microwaved popcorn can give you cancer? Just saying.
It's like Jurassic Park, just because you can do it doesn't mean that you should. |
like vacuum cleaner masterbation?
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I think I know what you mean but I'm Googling it anyway.
I'm thinking a fleshlight mounted on a Roomba could be the greatest thing since Amazon dot com delivery drones. |
We didn't use to live longer, or were taller.
The race is the tallest its ever been, Im almost 7 foot tall. Out life expectancy 100 yrs ago was FuckIdk, 2000 years ago it must have been 50? Wtf you talking about |
chyeaah you are joking right??????????
on average we are the longest living, tallest strongest humans to ever exist we have tons of human remains that show that, and its not like we're studying humans from a narrow time in history, we have bones dating back 180,000 years the only text i can think of that says humans lived mad long are religious texts and in religious texts people were never stronger or taller, unless they were a freak like goliath or hercules or samson |
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if you were well off in ancient times you could actually live a long life almost to 80. like if you were a roman senator or man of means who didnt eat bread all day, you got a mixed diet and lived relatively stressfree if you are using the bible or some other text, its actually date-able. like when they had dudes like enoch and methusela or whatever it was during the times when civilizations actually existed so if you are taking there ages at face value, you have to take there dates at face value as well and archaeological excavations from those time periods have no humans living that long, or being stonger or taller so you have to chalk it up to either mistranslation, or fantasy i prefer fantasy personally since thats my favorite genre of novels |
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telomeres
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Samson was the Big Poppa Pump of the bible.
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word, but like creationists like to point out, the term "day" could mean anything. it might not mean a "day" how we know it, it might encompass a bunch of years. its basically malarkey made up so christians have something to cling on to
but under that same theory or whatever, a year in the bible might be a month for all we know? even tho we know how to translate hebrew lol |
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And also, I nearly forgot this, In Exodus GOD himself tells the Hebrew people to keep every seventh day holy because he created the earth in 6 days and on the 7th he rested...this is a clear command to keep a period of 24 hours for rest as god himself had done. |
there was a gap inbetween genesis 1:1 and 1:2...and no one knows how long it was. helps put things in perspective and validate the Bible. carry on.
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