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Such a hard issue to solve in any part of the world.

Thank you for your answer, and i apologize for not saying it correctly. What i men was good and evil/bad.

Thank you for your well explained answer, i see that you got my point, what i did not explained correctly. I apologize for that. With right and wrong, i men good and bad or evil. But from your comment i see you already noticed that!

My point was, if science can't proof what is good and evil, does that mean we can't use good and evil in our society or justice system, were scientific facts are our guidelines?

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Thank you for your answer.

With right and wrong i exactly men good and bad, but that was my fault for not explaining that in the "right" way, only after i saw the comments i realized, damn i men good and bad, and not if science can't figure out mathematics!!

So my point is, a lion could kill a animal and would not consider to bad, but on the moment a human kill then he would consider to be evil. While both are doing something to satisfied their needs, what ever the reason a murder is.

Now im not saying that it's good to kill, but i do say what ever morals we use, they seem to be measured by the morals of religion. Or how else could science determine if a action is good or bad?

That saying if religion can't proof if good and bad exist, then how could science use good and bad in our justice system? People would say, that man is evil because he done this or that. But how can you proof scientifically what evil is?

Yeah because people lost someone and they have pain and this or that, that's true. But with animals is the same thing, they also feel the pain of lost. What makes us different from animals?

What can be good for the spider, can be bad for the fly! Does that make the spider evil, or is our universe created in a way that good and evil do not exist?

So my first question should have be, how could science proof what is good and what is evil without using the morals of religion?

And if science can't proof what is good and what is evil, does that make that good and bad is a illusion or just a belief? And if that's a belief then we can't talk about good and evil in the world, without evidence. Correct me if am wrong...

Briliiant!

oh my!, beautiful ending.. A love made on Tinder for you and Hazel Peters. I wish you both the brightest future.

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I believe, incredibly it is the best advice one could say after observing our behavior and it shows they are really concerned about us. Agree that it is not easy, it is difficult and challenging.

Very smart answer!

That doesn't answer the question at all.

Then what does your question intend to----are you asking which post in the history of steemit has received the highest number of upvotes......it will be better if you can bring some more clarity in the description of your question. I don't think your question has that clarity either.

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Thanks for the tips.

Always welcome.

Have a great day.

Great. Thanks for your reply.

You're Welcome.
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Are backlinks in a steemit blogpost do-follow or no-follow?

Re: “we don’t have much in the way of Twitter...”

https://zappl.com

Hey, @rok-sivante.

Does that link work for you? I've tried it a couple of times now on three different browsers (Safari, FireFox and Chrome) and I can't get it to open on any of them. If I wait long enough, the page eventually times out.

Also, when I search for the IOS version of zappl, I can't find it on the app store. I don't have Android or some other phone to look for it.

From the looks of things from their STEEM page, they haven't posted in 20 days, and seemed to be having troubles before that with the STEEM earnings/income model, their servers and then the hard fork, so that's what I based my answer on. If it's still up and running right now, I can't seem to get to it with anything I can use.

Found out after posting it and doing some further Musinf that apparently the site/app has not been working since the last hard fork...

Not responding....

Posted using Partiko Android

Ah yes. I discovered after posting that, apparently it hasn’t been working since the last hard fork...

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Are you able to swim now? Do you have any isues when swimming today?

I like your sense of humor. Thanks for sharing. I like your last answer the best :)

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Thanks For Your Prompt Reply.!!

But When We Say " .....things Evolved...'" ; One Would Want To Ask : " Evolved From WHAT "?? That Which Has Been Created??

For a thing to evolve, there need to be some previous state or form.
And there's no indication that there ever was a time when there wasn't a something for things to evolve from.
This is why talk about creation makes no sense, how can a thing be created if a thing is already there?

Evolution Presurposes That There Has Been A Substance Which Evolves!

The Concept Of Evolution Is Different From That Of Creation. While Creation Is Credited To A Supreme Intelligentia, God; Evolution Is A Concept Of Biological Man Stating Changes Occuring Within That Which Has Been To A New Which Has Not Been.

My Question To The Big Bang Theorist Is " SINCE MATTER CAN NEITHER BE DESTROYED NOR CREATED, FROM WHENCE CAME THE PHYSICAL PLANENT WHICH RESULTRD FROM THE BANG??"

Creation Is Said To Be Accomplished By God which Is Supernatural Because Of His Ability To Command At Will The Primodial Substances Which Forms The Physical Planets Resulting From The Bang!!

Evolution , In It's Perspective Is A Natural Reconfiguration Of The God Created To Another Forms As Exemplified In Evolution of Homo Sapiens (Humans ) From Apes!!

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What is musing?

Thanks for the reply

My pleasure, hopefully useful information :)

Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia etc

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You should also add that the rewards there are negligible

No, maybe I formulated the question incorrectly. Of course, the Android directory structure, among other things, closely resemble that of Linux. What's more important, though, is that it's rife with Google and its products and features as opposed to Linux as a clean OS

The core of android is indeed built with Linux. It has an extra layer on top of that. It is a virtual machine made to run java applications. But that doesn't change the fact that it is in fact a linux based system. That's why android doesn't seem similar to ubuntu or other linux distros.

Congratulations @musing-threads!
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