Aren't We Something?
We don't like to boast ... and we wouldn't include this in our blog profile boldface ... but our brain can hold more information than the Library of Congress. It works faster than a computer, with some 86 billion neuron cells at our disposal.
You don't believe that???
Well, it's true, and true for you as well. Fact is, none of us, including the Einsteins of the world, use most of what God gave us.
For example. Thursday, I drank a glass of V8 for taking my morning pills to fight inattention disorder, etc. Later, I noticed the pills were still on the table.
Same morning. Wanting to be helpful, I unloaded the washer, put the load in the dryer and pushed the start button. Mrs. Donut informed me the load hadn't washed yet. It did seem a little dry.
Aren't you glad I edit my blogs relentlessly before yu sea thum?
Some people, such as Dr. Einstein, are born with the ability to access more of their brain power than most, but apparently we all have it to some degree.
Just curious. Didn't Adam and Eve have brain power? Information, which developed gradually over the millennia, is another matter. Think how much time came and went before we discovered flush toilets.
Hunter-gatherers, cave people and Roman slaves had mental capacity. Read about people in earliest Bible times. They weren't any less intelligent; they just hadn't acquired knowledge that we take for granted.
The brain. Its origin ... intelligent neo-Darwinists refuse to discuss.
They know all about caterpillars, which are quite varied in all respects. You can't study them without a dictionary.
Next time you see an evolutionist at the mall, ask him how mutations formed various insects over many many years. Then, ask how further "mistakes" produced molts and metamorphosis so that larvae (caterpillars) become new moths or butterflies.
Jimmy, the absent minded blogger
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