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Recent Questions
- How does a chess player's brain work?
- Is it possible in real life to bring your deduction and observation a little closer to the level of Sherlock or Morgan from the TV series eternity?
- Why do we ask so many questions in childhood that start with " Why?"?
- Is it true that left-handers are very different from right-handers (left-handers are creative, left-handers are harder to teach, different hemisphere, etc.)?
- What is life to you?
I think God created humans. And in a sense, twice.
The body was created as a result of the God-initiated process of evolution. And in order for us to become something more than animals, He put in us a bit of His fire and intelligence. That's why on the one hand we have so much in common with animals, and on the other hand we are so different from them (for example, we created works of art and equipment).