The expression "begging the question" doesn't mean what you think it does.
> I wonder what you have to be, to be special according to the flavor of meaning you just happen to prefer?
The answer is obvious -- no particular form of life is special or supernatural. It's all part of natural selection, changing species adapting to a changing environment. And this isn't just some hypothesis, it's the central idea in evolution, a very well-supported scientific theory.
And our "flavor of meaning" has no part to play, only objective evidence, the evidence that overwhelmingly supports the theory of evolution.
The expression "begging the question" doesn't mean what you think it does.
> I wonder what you have to be, to be special according to the flavor of meaning you just happen to prefer?
The answer is obvious -- no particular form of life is special or supernatural. It's all part of natural selection, changing species adapting to a changing environment. And this isn't just some hypothesis, it's the central idea in evolution, a very well-supported scientific theory.
And our "flavor of meaning" has no part to play, only objective evidence, the evidence that overwhelmingly supports the theory of evolution.