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Oct 7th 2011 8:27PM Another expensive farce from the government
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Mar 4th 2011 12:34AM Off with their heads
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Jul 19th 2009 3:58AM Who cares if someone is gay or not. As long as they are not militant gays, which are similar to union militants and...... awe crap, I don't feel like teaching you kids right and wrong.
Live peaceably among your fellow humans as is allowed to you.
Putting away the plastic: Credit card use plunges {Daily Finance}
Apr 8th 2009 3:46AM Why should the banks bother with us tiny customers? They must want to lose everybody because they are chasing us away like we are nasty flies. They probably only need the US government as a client; now there’s a customer that coughs up a trillion bucks and goes away, saying have a nice day.
Until the banks lose all their clients, spend all our bail money and then they can go back to the government tax trough and make sure that our children and grand children will have to slave in the mines and live in cardboard boxes. Thanks government.
Where are the nuke terrorists when you need them? Don't worry about DC, they’d be fools to blow up our capital, them idiots are doing much more damage than the terrorist could do.
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Apr 2nd 2009 8:40PM You self rightous bigots should pay more tax on your fancy shampoo's and clothes. You all make me puke.
Serrated knife found baked into Subway sandwich {Slashfood}
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Serrated knife found baked into Subway sandwich {Slashfood}
Jul 17th 2008 7:28PM get 50 grand for the knife on Craigs list I bet
More Atheist Humbug About Galileo {News Bloggers}
Nov 27th 2007 9:14PM
On February 17th, 1600 Giordano Bruno was burned to death at the stake by the Inquisition. Simply put he would not repute his stance that the world went around the sun and so did several other planets. He did mention, however, that the new truths bring even more glory to God.
D. Aletheia* has written the following in regards to Giordano Bruno...
By order of the Congregation of the Holy Office, Giordano Bruno was burned at the stake in 1600 for indulging in astronomical speculations; for supporting the Copernican theory, the reason given being because it was 'contrary to the bible;' and for suggesting that the Bible did not contain the whole of science.... Here we have evidence of two failures on the part of the Christian Church: it condemned the thinkers, who maintained a theory of the universe now everywhere admitted; and it publicly declared its conviction that the Copernican theory ran counter to the science of the Bible.
Forty years later Galileo also saw the planets and agreed with Bruno. Galileo was faced with a similar fate but did not hesitate to express his views in such a manner that he escaped being burned at the stake.
Once again children of our Lord God will face a conflict with science. Are we ready? Are any of the saints even aware that our faith will face the most intense pressure ever? Physicists and astronomers have been looking for their holy grail of life on other worlds eagerly. Now they are near to having the ability of actually finding it.
The Hubble telescope made a long exposure at an area of space equal to holding a grain of sand at arms length. They used a small area because all the “locals” made it difficult to find a place to see into deep space. In that tiny space they found 1500 Galaxy’s, the light from some was 50 billion years old. (Sky & Telescope Store this is not a good image, use glasses or a magnifying glass to see galaxies) Our own Milky Way galaxy has 100 billon solar systems. If they all where the size of a grain of sand they would have enough volume to fill an Olympic size pool. Scientist have figured out that if all galaxies where the size of a grain of sand they would equal all the beaches on earth.
So what’s the big deal? It is as soon as these people prove that there is life somewhere else they can say that we are not alone in the universe. Ergo, in their eyes, religions of today will be declared debunked. Left and right would become farther apart. There would be rioting in the streets.
The fact is that there is life abundant in all places. Life is under the deep sea, living off lava hot sulfur spewing out of volcanoes vents. They have no part in other ecosystems. In the darkest caves and on top of the coldest mountains there is life. In the smallest drop of creek water you will find life thriving, all to the glory of God.
As one with a microscope looks into the tiny rain drop and is amazed at the proliferating life. How could our God not have His home overflowing with His creations and children that He loves? Is humankind so narcissistic as to think we are alone in the universe? To think that because we will find other living entities not of our planet and that constitutes a degradation of His work and/or negation of God Himself? Poppycock!
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Scientists of all kinds have been looking for alien signals for decades. We have machines trying to find alien life that is intelligent. They use gamma rays and radio waves, ultrasonic and subsonic beams etc. While searching for alien life in every corner they have failed to see who is in front of their face, God.
Albert Einstein was the first physicist to run the numbers and put the matter on paper, he quickly changed his mind and called the equations the biggest error in his life. More recently those equations have been found to be true. Scientists now call what Albert first found “Dark Matter” or “Black Matter.” Actually, they have deduced Dark Matters existence by various equations that can now be verified with super computers and proved by various measuring devices; like Hubble and the giant radio wave collector in South America, etc. What they have found is that there has to be one more thing, an all pervasive thing, which exists to hold the universe together. It does not add up. With all the figuring and all the measuring, scientists have found that this “Dark Matter” has to be everywhere or planets would not orbit and streams would not gurgle. The universe would not hold together without its omnipresent presence. Sounds like God’s omnipresence to me.
This may or may not be of some assistance at whatever point in time we have concrete evidence that life is abundant in every corner of Gods realm. Given that our solar system is less then a grain of sand in the universe, we can only derive importance as Gods children. That being true, we can surmise that God has more “children” a zillion billion gazillion children and that the Trinity of God offers love and grace through Christ Jesus to each and every one.
It is probable that this perspective will be rejected by believers and non-believers alike until off world life is scientifically substantiated. It is not that I disagree with any point of view; it is that none appear to cover as many known facts as the perspective put forth here. The creationists won’t like it. They are correct in that God could have created all things instantly, six thousand years ago, aging included, but that is not His style. He always sets a firm foundation and lets things blossom in time. 50 billion years is not a big deal, how much higher are My thoughts, He says etc. For believers that combine modern science in Gods work, having a little green Jesus saving foreign worlds will be hard to swallow.
The scientific community would hate it because it is an equation that includes Gods existence. And they where so looking forward to blasting the Christians with their “other life in the cosmos thing.”
* 'The Rationalist's Manual,' by MD Aletheia, part 1, section 2, 1897.