Each one,unique,different.What are the chances of that?

China
June 19, 2009 8:44am CST
There are nearly seven bilion people on this planet.Each one,unique,different.what are the chances of that?And why?Is it simply biology physiology that determines this diversity?A clooection of thoughts,memories,experience that carve out our own special place?or is it something more than this?perhaps there's a master plan that drives the randomness of creation.something unkownable that dwells in the soul,and presents each one of us with a unique set of challenges that will help us disover who we really are.
2 responses
@oyenkai (4394)
• Philippines
23 Jun 09
There are two things that make almost everything about us a variable - these two things don't even include the magnificence within the structures of DNAs that ultimately "defines" our physicalities as unique in every individual. (1) Nature and the other (2) is Nurture. Nature is concerned about our own bodies, our compositions, how our minds are formed when we are in our mother's womb. Whatever our mums eat actually affect our development and the inculcation of all of these into one person's physical nature. The second, Nurture, is how we are cared for in our entire life. From the moment we have a semblance of consciousness in our mums' wombs to when we leave that haven fighting and screaming and as we grow older, as we mature, as we learn good from bad, right from wrong. These two things determine who we are because these two things determine what we do with our lives. Thanks for the response on my discussion :)
@trina48D (88)
• United States
21 Jun 09
God enjoys variety. How many kinds of flowers are there? No 2 snowflakes are the same. Creation is filled with variety. It is His design.