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Im ok. I was even nice and said "please".
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religion politics How about we talk about politics?
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Okay, ill refrain from any further respectfully worded suicide requests. Those always make people uncomfortable.
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Naw he didnt need to be warned... Its all that ever happens when people talk about God. One person tells someone to fvck off and then the other person tells them to suck his balls.
Pretty much how these kind of topics work So let me finish my work with Suck my balls mitch, suck em good :P
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The warning will stand, a temp ban will result. Period. Thank you. Please move on with the topic now.
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=P .. thera is right, never talk about religion and politics.
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Like i have said before i do not care what poeple want to believe in i find it curious as to why people believe in something they have no proof of and its nothing to do with faith thats just a cop out.. the one thing the bible is good at is having an answer for everything (and no that does not tell me god exists and has infinite wisdom). We (man) did make him up, we wrote a book about him and now everyone spouts the 'so-called' word of god everywhere you turn, you dont see non religious people standing on the street saying "its a lie, dont believe" well not from where i am anyway. Touched by god? you dont know that, you cant possibly know that. White light on a near death experience? how do you know its heaven? you dont, could just be electricall signals going to the brain at the time of death. Please can you all stop quoting stuff from the bible and have your own voice on this subject, be an individual instead of just following like lost sheep. Stop believing that you claim to know what is right and start believing that anything is possible...... Even the fact that god may not exist.
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Ive quite enjoyed this thread even though there has been some upset involed which was always gonna happen, i guess God is like Marmite you either love God or hate God, i've enjoyed reading Mr.Larkins posts because although his opinions dont reflect my own, his obviously a very deep thinker and alot of thought went into what he was saying, mitch was downright funny at times although i personally have much of the same beliefs as far as Nite goes, yes Nite me and my family agree with Dr.Hovinds teachings on a young earth too, infact ive got 20 dvds from Dr.Hovind and 12 of those are dvds inwhich he debates against the evolution theory in universities.
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I found this on the internet, i dont know if nyone knows anything about space but it made an interesting read.
The age of the Universe has been a subject of religious, mythological and scientific importance. On the scientific side, Sir Isaac Newton's guess for the age of the Universe was only a few thousand years. Einstein, the developer of the General Theory of Relativity, preferred to believe that the Universe was ageless and eternal. However, in 1929, observational evidence proved his fantasy was not to be fulfilled by Nature. (picture of a cluster of galaxies) A very massive, very old cluster of galaxies, as photographed by the Hubble Space Telescope In order to understand this evidence, let's think about how a train sounds to a person standing on the platform. An arriving train makes a noise that starts low and gets higher pitched as the train approaches the listener, sounding like oooooohEEEEEEEE. A departing train makes a noise that gets lower pitched as the train goes away from the listener, sounding like EEEEEEEEoooooooh. This change in the sound of the pitch of the train noise depending on whether it is arriving or departing the listener is called the Doppler shift. The Doppler shift happens with light as well as with sound. A source of light that is approaching the viewer will seem to the viewer to have a higher frequency than a source of light that is receding from that viewer. In 1929, observations of distant galaxies showed that the light from those galaxies behaved as if they were going away from us. If all the distant galaxies are all receding from us on the average, that means that the Universe as a whole could be expanding. It could be blowing up like a balloon. If the Universe is expanding, then what did it expand from? This is what tells us that the Universe probably does have a finite age, it probably is not eternal and ageless as Einstein wanted to believe. But then, okay, how old is the Universe? We know from studies of radioactivity of the Earth and Sun that our solar system probably formed about 4.5 billions years ago, which means that the Universe must be at least twice that old, because before our solar system formed, our Milky Way galaxy had to form, and that probably took several billions years by itself. It would be reasonable to guess that the Universe is at least twice as old as our Sun and Earth. However, we can't do radioactive dating on distant stars and galaxies. The best we can do is balance a lot of different measurements of the brightness and distance of stars and the red shifting of their light to come up with some ballpark figure. The oldest star clusters whose age we can estimate are about 12 to 15 billions years old. So it seems safe to estimate that the age of the Universe is at least 15 billion years old, but probably not more than 20 billion years old. This matter is far from being settled by astrophysicists and cosmologists, so stay tuned. There could be radical new developments in the future.
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