--- On Tue, 10/11/11, Andrew Burton <aliensrcooluk at yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Also important, the human body can repair itself and
fix
(most) problems
without assistance. How many Mac's (or any other computer -
not counting
Zylons or the 'Borg) can do that?
Not only that, but the human body can fix other human bodies (or was that already said or
implied?).
Ok, it seems to be open season on pointing out so called deficiencies in God's
ultimate machine. I once heard a bloke go on about how he kept injuring himself (playing
rugby) and the associated down time. Some of his injuries became somewhat permanent. It
just stands to reason that no matter how well you design something, there are bound to be
circumstances that could lead to it's ultimate destruction. Anything is breakable. Oi.
And with a circulatory system that could stretch from here to the moon, amongst other
marvels of our anatomy, I'm pretty well persuaded that we're not the product of a
vast series of accidents.