Comments by "sandgrownun66" (@sandgrownun66) on "Journeyman Pictures"
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@SamMejah "Its scientific fact that oxygen levels were 35% at that time." Yeah, you already said that.What difference would an O2 level of 35%, make to the longevity of humans. Certainly, not an increase of 650%, from 120 to 900. In fact, more is not always better. Greater 02 levels can have negative effects. High levels of O2 can be toxic.
At 21% (normal air), for a healthy person, the body is already absorbing the maximum amount of oxygen it possibly can from the lungs. The hemoglobin in the blood is completely saturated with oxygen — each hemoglobin is bound to 4 oxygen atoms (that’s how oxygen is transported via blood throughout the body).
Providing body with more oxygen isn’t going to yield better results. Breathing 35% oxygen isn’t then going to magically make hemoglobin capable of carrying 5 or 6 or 10 oxygen atoms per molecule. It’s physically impossible.
Humans have evolved to function optimally in the present Earth's atmosphere.
However, is there any real point trying to explain this to you. As you are obviously not a Biologist.
"About earth being flat that i dont know. Its yet to be proven". Yeah, and the reason it hasn't been proven to be flat, is that there is ZERO evidence to support that crazy supposition.
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The secret to a long life , eternal life is to receive Jesus as Lord and Saviour and have all your sin past present and furure forgiven and removed". What a steaming pile of BS! The people in this documentary, don't even know about your jezus. Let alone follow YOUR religion. Go and spread your irrelevant cr@p somewhere else.
The chinese characters you mention, were formed a few thousand years before your brand of religion was even invented! Even if they did have the meaning you allege. Why was this transmitted to the Chinese people, when your homie jc, never went near the place?
The Chinese character 義 has broad inner content and includes values such as justice, honesty, loyalty, and reliability. Pronounced as yì, it is composed of 羊 (sheep) on top and 我 (I, myself) on the bottom.
The sheep, 羊, is obedient and kind, and mutton tastes good and is nutritious. Given those characteristics, the sheep is considered to be a symbol for good luck and prosperity.
The character 我 was originally developed from the oracle bone script, where it denoted a fighting implement with a sharp tooth, although it later meant “I” or “myself.”
羊 and 我, combined to make 義, can be literally interpreted to signify “I am a sheep.”
In ancient China, a sheep or lamb was sacrificed to honor the gods. The character’s intrinsic meaning is that, in regard to this ritual, one can make sacrifices in the name of justice or righteousness.
The Chinese character 義 reminds people how they should conduct their lives — that is, selflessly.
Yi (義) belongs to a special category of ideograms called huiyi (multiple meanings brought together). They are composed of ideograms with different meanings, and their inner contents are a fusion of the several meanings.
Thousands of Chinese characters exist. Thus, coincidences are likely, and even with valid breakdowns, it is easy to find meaning that isn't there. The same logic could be used to support any number of religious beliefs.
To make any assertion that this character has any connection with your jezus, is ridiculous in the extreme.
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