answering these with 2 opposing minds:

  • origin of faith?
    • what is faith?
  • origin of morality/ethics?
  • origin of gender (male and female - Feminist Philosophy)? the blending of gender (hermaphrodite)?
  • origin of marriage?
    • marriage is very much what brings 2 families together as it brings a man and a women together
    • marriage is a covenant. it comes with its set of rules:
      • note: love is not about what you get but what you offer to the other person, with that said, the greatest love is offering your whole life
  • origin of love? (and how it relates to faith)
    • to know and to feel the love of the one you love (faith)
    • to love the person whom you love (faithfulness)
    • love is very much a lifelong process as it is the cause of bringing 2 together
  • origin of clothes (naked vs nude)?
    • naked - vulnerable, ashamed, weak
    • nude -
  • origins of human life?
    • what do we need to keep our bodies alive?
      • origin of eating/drinking (through mouth/tongue)? origin of tongue/taste?
      • origin of breathing (through nostrils)?
      • why eat and breathe through the same throat (bad design)?
        • soul in Hebrew is nephesh/nefesh. The word nefesh originally meant “neck” or “throat,” and later came to imply the “vital spirit,” or anima in the Latin sense. Our soul thirst for you
      • origin of blood (to carry both: oxygen & nutrients)?
        • oxygen and nutrients are transported throughout your body through your blood via capillaries
        • an Alarming Discovery in an Astronaut’s Bloodstream - https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2019/11/astronaut-blood-clot/602380/
        • 3 main functions:
          • transport - The blood transports gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide to and from the lungs and the rest of the body. The blood also moves nutrients from the digestive tract to the rest of the body, and transports waste products, hormones, and other cells.
          • protection - The blood contains white blood cells that destroy invading microorganisms, as well as platelet factors to clot the blood and minimize blood loss from an injury.
          • regulation - The blood helps to regulate your body’s pH, water balance, and temperature
        • a lot of unfounded claims about detox supplements that can supposedly cleanse and purify the blood. While the ingredients in these supplements might help the blood indirectly by supporting kidney and liver function, there’s no evidence to show that they have a direct impact on removing waste and toxins from the blood
          • there are things you could do to care for your body, but none would replace the body
  • origin of sleep/rest?
    • as the muscles have its own way of cleansing the toxins, the brain has its own way using the bloodstream and cerebrospinal fluid to cleanse the brain. This though only happens during sleep
  • origin of 7 days in a week?
    • origin of “rest” day?
  • origin of washing (with water) and making ourselves clean?
  • origin of language (Philology & Philosophy of Language)?
    • prerequisite of language:
      • the existence of facts and fiction (truth and deception) plus opinions
      • the desire to convey them
      • the physical means of conveying them (mouth, throat, etc)
  • origin of creativity (the expression of art, music, architecture, etc)? what makes it good? what makes it beautiful (Axiology)?
    • creativity in relation to life? (Genesis 1-3)
    • could we use creativity to give life?
  • fact → knowledge → life? → speaking through our mouths → a language that others can understand → so that some may understand and know what is true
  • origin of work and play (Philosophy of Sport) and their distinctions? The connection with our good/bad desires?
  • origin of emotions?
  • origin of tears? during times of: grief and joy
    • when we shed tears it is often during times of sorrow. However, there are a few during times of joy.
    • why do we have the same physically expression for 2 different mental emotions?
  • origins of anything: how something came out of nothing
  • origins of life: how life arose from non-living matter
  • origins of DNA: how DNA became the backbone for life
    • replicating molecules (precursor to DNA)
    • had to allow enormous amount of variation which would play a significant role in evolution
  • origins of complex life:
    • why evolution became the force of favoring and giving rise to complex creatures from a common ancestor
  • origin of dinosaurs (and relation to the flood)?
    • “how could every dinosaur have been destroyed by this cataclysm (asteroid, deep freeze, etc) and yet thin-skinned mammals, delicate birds, and lizards have survived”
    • how did dinosaurs die? https://www.genesispark.com/exhibits/trivia/death-pose/
      • “there is a general agreement that most of the fossilized dinosaurs perished in a watery, muddy flow”
      • “the evidence of a drowning causing the dinosaur’s demise continues to mount up from all over the world”
      • “One of the striking characteristics of many of these connected skeletons is that they exhibit a peculiar contorted position popularly called the “death pose.””
        • “Following their death, at which they were immersed in water, the stored energy along the vertebra was strong enough to arch back the spine, increasingly so as more and more muscles and other soft parts were decaying.”
        • “Therefore, biomechanics is ruling the postmortem weird posture of a carcass in a watery grave, not death throes”
      • “A similar phenomenon to what we have discussed above involves the question of why the massive, armored Ankylosaurus dinosaurs are almost always found fossilized lying on their backs? For example, 26 out of 37 fossil ankylosaurus discovered in Alberta, Canada, were found upside down.” computer simulations have shown that the belly “bloats and floats”

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