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1 | Chronology of Creation | Gen 1:3 | phruubeljiie | 72565 | ||
I doubt it. By the time that E(equals)mc, then I'll bet that Christ has come to establish his eternal kingdom. Didn't he say that some of us will live to see the day that he comes back for us? Secondly, I'm not sure but I think the equation relates to the energy of an object being equal to its mass multiplied the square of its velocity, so I doubt it. We already know that the energy holding this world together is running out (entropy, aka the Tribulation, is coming) so this is no news to anyone. Love in Christ, Phruubeljiie |
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2 | Chronology of Creation | Gen 1:3 | phruubeljiie | 72564 | ||
Again, science- which is trying to disprove that there is a god, let alone that Yahweh is Supreme King of all creation- proves that creation is reality. The photons, light as they are, are attracted to each other via gravity and eventually form the luminaries. Another victory for God- as if it could turn out any other way! Love in Christ, Phruubeljiie |
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3 | Chronology of Creation | Gen 1:3 | phruubeljiie | 72563 | ||
Not nessecarily atheist materialists. I just (five seconds ago) visited a site that talks about "dark matter", or the 99 percent of the universe that is not understood by scientists. Here's the first paragraph of that site, which was applauded by Nasa: "At the moment, scientists don't know what makes up 99 percent of the Universe. This, needless to say, is a rather embarrassing situation. Although much of what is visible in the Universe is becoming comprehensible, with great recent strides in understanding star formation, galactic structure, and spectacular events such as supernovae, it would appear that there is another component of the universe - possibly making up most of its mass - which we cannot see, and we do not understand." It's an admission that there is something greater than humans out there, so it's a step- admittedly a small step, but a step- towards saving these people. |
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4 | come out | 1 Cor 1:13 | phruubeljiie | 70533 | ||
Sorry for not supplying this before, Rextar, and for not answering in a while- internet's been down at my place for the past week or so. Broadband's more hassle than it's worth. Anyways, I quoted 1 Corinthians 1:10, "I urge you, brothers, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you agree in what you say, and that there be no divisions among you, but that you be united in the same mind and in the same purpose." | ||||||
5 | help with a group paper on nat.selection | Bible general Archive 1 | phruubeljiie | 66249 | ||
Hold it! How is people not giving money to help someone seriously disadvantaged doing what's best for the child? That's not counting the psychological problems that come along with adoption in general. |
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6 | Creation, feminism, and equality. Oh my! | Gen 3:15 | phruubeljiie | 65921 | ||
The maddening thing about Revelations is that there are two women associated with the Dragon; Mary (symbolizes Jerusalem) and the woman who symbolizes Babylon. Of course, Babylon is greedy and desires physical finery like gold and silk and perfumes. However, her gender remains. So are women are just both ends of the spectrum, the absolute good and the absolute evil, or am I looking too far into this? | ||||||
7 | I belive this inline with mt 13-37-38 | Matt 13:24 | phruubeljiie | 65915 | ||
Okay, you're the second person who corrected me on this; I threw in that bit about purgatory to be non-denominationally discriminant. Truth is my head's really spinning about how religion is changing from the literal translation of the bible to today's accepted versions, and the religious ed teachers I talk to about this just give some non-answer. Thanks for pointing out the passage in Luke, but I felt like since I was talking about the seed that died I had to adress death in my analogy. Chris |
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8 | I belive this inline with mt 13-37-38 | Matt 13:24 | phruubeljiie | 65914 | ||
HOLD the phone! But when it talks in Revelations about raising the dead up to heaven, where are the souls of the dead before they enter the Holy Kingdom of God? | ||||||