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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School November 30th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 6 months, 4 weeks agoReg the Fronkey Farmer wrote:
Life Is just Matter with Meaning.This article is super-interesting. Life is what happens when inert matter starts processing resources in order to promote its own survival. That’s basically the starting axiom of my evolutionary ethics model.
They say the organism is processing information, which includes r…[Read more]
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TheEncogitationer replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 6 months, 4 weeks agoJake,
Look in the comments of the article. Some sicko going by the name “Heaven” actually found a way to blame the “honor killing” on Israel and the United States.
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TheEncogitationer replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 7 months agoJake and Reg,
If only the FDA would automatically approve every such innovation from Israeli scientists.
And if only State medical authorities would approve more openings in medical schools so there could be more professionals to perform these wonders.
And if only States would abolish “Certificates Of Need” so that construction of more…[Read more]
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Unseen replied to the topic Jeffrey Epstein's Other Secret Life in the forum Politics 7 months ago
It gets more and more interesting.
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Unseen started the topic Jeffrey Epstein's Other Secret Life in the forum Politics 7 months ago
Lobbyist, go between, fixer, secret agent. It seems JE took time out from diddling underage girls to run clandestine errands for Israel. And now, Israel is behind the scenes trying to keep the Epstein files from seeing the light of day.
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TheEncogitationer replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 7 months agoSimon,
Yes, and we’ve wrecked every single one. We can’t compare one species with another to say one is better than the other. Like you say, each is optimised for their environment.
We’ve made progress – but in what kinds of dreadful directions?
By “progress,” I meant in terms of adaptability, the crucial trait for evolution. Of course,…[Read more]
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 7 months agoReg the Fronkey Farmer wrote:
But yes, we made progress in the sense that we evolved to live in all of the Earth’s extremes.Yes, and we’ve wrecked every single one. We can’t compare one species with another to say one is better than the other. Like you say, each is optimised for their environment.
We’ve made progress – but in what kinds of…[Read more]
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TheEncogitationer replied to the topic Sunday School November 23rd 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 7 months agoReg,
On the right, Judeo-Christian values are out and Christian nationalism is in.
From the story:
This week, for example, Washington Post columnist Jason Willick looked at how Tucker Carlson has been pointedly criticizing the Hebrew Bible. He’s “shocked by the violence in it, and shocked by the revenge in it, the genocide in it” and empha…
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TheEncogitationer replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 7 months agoReg,
Chimps are not frozen in evolutionary time, stuck at a checkpoint on the way to being human. Modern chimps have been evolving for the exact same 6–8 million years since our lineages split from a shared common ancestor. They are not some sort of “old” humans or “failed humans”. They are modern chimpanzees and specialists in their own ecolo…
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 7 months agoReg the Fronkey Farmer wrote:
But cooperative breeding, known as ‘alloparenting’, where individuals other than the biological mother help raise offspring did not start with them. Hominins before erectus already had extended childhoods, reduced canines, increased sociality, and group-based foraging, all of which support cooperative care. Homo ere… -
Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 7 months agoApparently the first human species to make it out of Africa was Homo erectus, ~2 million years ago, and they were the first species to do cooperative breeding, meaning that a woman could have more than one child at once, because she got help in looking after them. This meant that human children had longer in which to mature.
The human line must…[Read more]
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 7 months agoWe know that there was a “last common ancestor” (LCA) of chimps/bonobos and humans around 6 million years ago. I believe the human line got started around 4.5 million years ago.

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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 7 months agoReg the Fronkey Farmer wrote:
They are not some sort of “old” humans or “failed humans”. They are modern chimpanzees and specialists in their own ecological niche and with their own evolutionary pressures. Humans didn’t “progress”, we diverged.That’s true. But what changed was our environment, when theirs didn’t.
So, where we learned to cop…[Read more]
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 7 months agojakelafort wrote:
Simon i think you are guilty of the same mindset as the scientists who first heard about Jane’s discovery.Not at all, I’ve read a lot of Michael Tomasello and Frans de Waal about what chimps and bonobos can and can’t do, and how they behave. It was Jane Goodall who paved the way for them.
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 7 months, 1 week agojakelafort wrote:
This theory suggests that during human evolution, we may have lost some ancestral short-term or working memory skills to make room in the brain for other, more complex functions, such as advanced language abilities, symbolic representation, and hierarchical thinking.Surely we grew bigger and more complex brains throughout our…[Read more]
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TheEncogitationer replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 7 months, 1 week agoJake,
Our Multipolar world evidently has been playing out among chimps for quite some time.
Before the EU supported the PA, Baron Von Butcher, Creto, Dr. Strangmind, and Dutchess were side-by-side in joint intrigues with Ali Assa Seen, Wicked Wang Fu, and Dragon Woman, in battle with chimps on the side of…[Read more]
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 7 months, 1 week ago@jakelafort – yes, Jane Goodall totally opened up the field of primatology, changing a great ape from a “what” to a “who”.
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 7 months, 1 week agoTheEncogitationer wrote:
Only a small difference in DNA, but what a difference a DNA makes.Apparently, it’s all because of our “harsh and risky foraging niche”. The great apes live in forests where food is easy to come by. Humans were forced to share and cooperate as soon as their forests died back and they were forced onto the savannah. Gr…[Read more]
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 7 months, 1 week agojakelafort wrote:
Oh and i should adduce cuz what the deuce that Goodall herself was a theist.
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Unseen replied to the topic Nobody saw this coming in the forum Small Talk 7 months, 1 week ago
While I warn people to resist thinking of The Warning as a “girl group” or “chick band,” because they deserve to be considered as a rock band without an asterisk, at the same time, I stumbled on this photo of Pau posting in an outfit leaving her midriff bare and, as a guy who’s photographed easily 200+ beautiful young women, I must say that her…[Read more]
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