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Originally Posted by crowonapost
Sure life does. To live, to survive, unlike inanimate matter.
Not a fallacy.
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Of course it is a fallacy. You think that because creatures are willing to kill other creatures for sustenance that this is the meaning of life?
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Originally Posted by crowonapost
Again incorrect. Life gains experience on how to survive better through the process of physical evolution then passes that genetic knowledge onto it's offspring.
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No, that is now how evolution works, bro. Read a book, search wikipedia for natural selection. There is no genetic passing of information, straight up stupid.
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Originally Posted by crowonapost
Easy.
1. Color blindness.
2. The brain is one of the easiest things to trick PRECISELY because of the senses. Ask any magician.
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You're just presuming that there is some kind of right way in which to percieve something, some ultimate truth way to see everything, and the fact is people are perceiving things differently, not because they are tricked but because they create their own world. Being color-blind is not a trick, its a different way to view the color spectrum which can have its own uniquely valuable aspects.