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[quote] [b]Arthurio said:[/b] I don't think a more perfect being than a human exists. At least to our knowledge. [/quote] Let's come back to that in a moment [quote] [b]Arthurio said:[/b] And if I'm wrong then my understanding of the word 'perfect' has to be wrong. [/quote] I'm not sure of what your understanding of the word perfect is Arthurio. [url=http://dictionary.cambridge.org/define.asp?key=58808&dict=CALD]This[/url] for the purpose of this discussion, is mine. I think you are right to highlight the word "Perfect". Perfection, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder. A "perfect" circle in a one dimensional world would be a line to us, and a "point" would exist only in our minds, in theory. Humans are far, far, (it was worthy of repetition) from perfection by any standards I can readily think of. Let's consider the history of our planet and the successful longevity of the living creatures that inhabit it as indicators of the level of "perfection" achieved. In this analysis the [url=http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-the-oldest-living-animal-species-on-earth.htm] Horseshoe Crab[/url] would be the nearest to perfection. [url=http://www.ozoneasylum.com/5635] [img]http://digitao.co.uk/sigs/liquidboogie2.gif[/img] [/url]
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