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Well, Mr. Atheist, you've got me cornered. I'll admit that. I do not, however, admit defeat. The fact that I am aware and I can imagine is proof enough that there is a God. As J. R. R. Tolkien said, the imagination brings one closer to the Divine.

As for the wolf-kid, there was another incident like that in France. A boy lived in the woods for 13 or so years and was finally found. They taught him social things and manners, but he never fully became a "regular person". I think he died around 20. This proves that man needed an intelligent source to learn from. That is, God. [...]

I think your "extrapolation" for the non-existence of God is more ludicrous.

Wander, Naruto Forums 35 Comments [5/4/2006 12:00:00 AM]
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#476769
Darwin's Lil Girl

Yes, Victor. He could never speak, though he did learn manners. What are you trying to say?

4/24/2008 11:47:44 PM

#476770
Quantum Mechanic

Imagination is nothing without mathematics.

4/24/2008 11:50:11 PM

#476772
GreasetrapTheViking

oooh, this reminds me of the french wolf-boy who was raised in a monastery in the middle ages. he ate babies, and wore a wolf skin that the lord of the forest gave him. true story, look it up.

4/24/2008 11:51:16 PM

#1135992
LDM

"This proves that man needed an intelligent source to learn from."

No, it proves how crucial nurturing and human interaction is in the early years of a human's life.

3/21/2010 4:53:45 PM

#1136016
Philbert McAdamia

@NotMe
If he lived in the woods for 13 years and dies at age 20,

20 is damn old for a dog, especially outdoors. If the kid thought he was one, he had a good run.

3/21/2010 5:51:44 PM

#1136109
anti-nonsense

Actually that just proves that young children need social contact with other humans to develop properly. This has been known by psychologists for decades.

The brain is primed to learn language for about the first 7 years of life, if a child isn't given exposure to language during that time they won't be able to pick up language very well if they are exposed to it later in life.

3/21/2010 9:49:13 PM

#1136180
Canadiest

"It takes a village."

3/22/2010 5:34:39 AM

#1136339
Anon-e-moose

"The fact that I am aware and I can imagine is proof enough that there is a God. As J. R. R. Tolkien said, the imagination brings one closer to the Divine."

Arthur C. Clarke and Isaac Asimov were possessed of great imaginations too.

They were Atheists.

"I think your "extrapolation" for the non-existence of God is more ludicrous."

And the notion that your 'God' did something as hyper-complex as 'create' this universe, this world & all the life on it, but he can't do something as ultra-easy as actually show himself in physical form (and no, not 'Jesus', God himself) isn't, hmmmmmm?

(*pats Wander on head*) Now you go back to your ninja cartoon dear, the adults are talking.

3/22/2010 10:31:33 AM

#1152443
J.T.

Well, Mr. Atheist, you've got me cornered. I'll admit that. I do not, however, admit defeat.
Brilliant - even when you lose you attempt to claim victory.

The fact that I am aware and I can imagine is proof enough that there is a God.
Oh, really.

As for the wolf-kid, there was another incident like that in France. A boy lived in the woods for 13 or so years and was finally found. They taught him social things and manners, but he never fully became a "regular person". I think he died around 20. This proves that man needed an intelligent source to learn from. That is, God.
... What? Did you ever consider that maybe there was another factor to this? Like, I dunno just throwing this out here, OTHER PEOPLE?

4/27/2010 7:16:02 PM

#1491921
Saringuy

pics of you slaying 16 colossi or you don't deserve that username.

1/8/2013 3:32:37 PM
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