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Ever wanted to know how your face develops in the womb?

This is a fascinating video showing how a human face develops AND solves a little mystery about that groove between your upper lip and your nose. Note that the face develops by the time fetus-you is 3 months old:


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  • Chuck Gould wrote...
    Human fetus and evolution...
    I find it fascinating to consider how the various stages of fetal development, (from a two-celled being onward), roughly mirror a process (note: that would be specifically different from "the" process) of evolution. While always "human", there are points in the process where the fetus resembles fish, reptiles, and other forms of life that predate the existence of human beings on this planet. The little baby "grows through" these stages to become recognizable as a person.

    It's equally fascinating to read Genesis from a similar perspective. According to the Bible, God created what at least we humans consider to be lower forms of life first, and then capped off the process with people. We immodestly assume that our own species, human beings, reflect the "image of God"- but we might be well advised to remain open to the possibility that the image of God is reflected in the entirety of Creation.

    A billion works of science fiction have been sold under the premise that perhaps God didn't continue resting after the 7th Day, and continued creating life even more advanced than humans elsewhere in the universe. :-)

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  • ron prevost wrote...
    I've always wondered why it is that so many who scoff at the existance of God
    readily assume advanced intelligent life elsewhere in the universe. And hungerly follow UFOs but dismiss the Bible as myth. .. As if 'let there be light' is so different from the 'big bang'?

    Perhaps, just perhaps, the Angles AND ET are the same beings? And so, so advanced that the promise of everlasting life IS true, regardless of Who or what we call God? Life would then be no less the image of God.

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  • Drool wrote...
    In Both Cases....
    ...there needs to be evidence to support it either by experiment or observation. Dreams, mythology, and the rantings of somebody making money off it don't count.

    It is easy to buy into life elsewhere because we keep finding it an the most confounding places here. That and the shear number of planets out there make the odds of no life astronomically (pun intended) small.

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  • roomtemp wrote...
    @Chuck...
    "_we might be well advised to remain open to the possibility that the image of God is reflected in the entirety of Creation."

    Well advised indeed... Google up some discussions of the "holographic universe" and the "double slit experiment" for a wild mind bending ride. Science is starting to ask the right questions. The answers are stranger than any science fiction.

    As far as the sci-fi other worldly life goes. I think most 'advanced' civilizations are portrayed as older, more experienced, or biologically adapted to other environments than us. Not necessarily better, just different.

    Nice post btw...

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  • cigarfan wrote...
    Boze has been drinking the Bible thumper kool aid again.....
    This is Boze's attempt at helping the "Born again" crowd, -just be aware.
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  • Hayduke wrote...
    Just wait, next week the pro-lifers will push for mandatory viewing if this video before an abortion.
    But the fact remains, you could show a pro-lifer a pig fetus and they wouldn't know the difference between it and a human one. Say, that would be a fun prank to play on them! Wave it around your head, or play catch with it at some pro-life blockade. Then, when they scream bloody murder, just say mmmmm I love bacon!

    Sorry biblethumpers. But a zygote =/= a living breathing human.

    By the way, if corporations are people, and a company spins off one of it's divisions, is that an abortion? Where's the outrage over that?

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