Elizabeth I
Philosopher
It's tautologies, all the way down
Are tautologies kind of like great big tortoises? Maybe I should get some and see how they go with the appeals to authority in the garden.
It's tautologies, all the way down
It wasn't an atom, and I'm talking about a so-called god.True, but we at this time don't know where that atom that began to expand faster than the speed of light for a very short time say some astrophysicists came from. Was it always there, or perhaps what was left of a previous universe.
The mystery lays in black holes I think. Where does all the matter swallowed up by these B/H go?
Where it is, in the black whole and most likely isn't matter anymore, but the mass is still there seeing that the gravity is still there.The mystery lays in black holes I think. Where does all the matter swallowed up by these B/H go?
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I would just like to add that, as a lurker from the very first post of this thread, I will miss the strange comfort of being able to check in every few hours, every day, for the new ways a mind could mangle/warp both words and reality. Even more importantly, (otherwise, it would just be another crazy person rambling on the internet), the point by point rebuttals, etc.
If it's truly over, thanks everyone for all the effort and humor, it's been fun.
Are tautologies kind of like great big tortoises? Maybe I should get some and see how they go with the appeals to authority in the garden.
I think they would look lovely together, especially with the fairies that all good gardens should have at the bottom!
My worry is, what if they go after the flowers?
ETA: the tautologies, I mean - not the fairies.
He is just a very good procrastinator.
Get some of these to keep an eye on them:
[qimg]http://www.yvonneclaireadams.com/HostedStuff/EyeFlowers.gif[/qimg]
Those are kind of creepy.
Joobz you're hopeless.
On second thought, I retract this statement, who am I to say anyone is hopeless. According to Christianity that is God's decision not mine. If the Jew, Saul, who persecuted Christians, and most likely approved of the stoning death of Stephen, can become Paul, probably the greatest Christian evangelist who ever lived, then certainly anyone can freely decide to follow Christianity regardless of their past.
Thank you for that.On second thought, I retract this statement, who am I to say anyone is hopeless. According to Christianity that is God's decision not mine. If the Jew, Saul, who persecuted Christians, and most likely approved of the stoning death of Stephen, can become Paul, probably the greatest Christian evangelist who ever lived, then certainly anyone can freely decide to follow Christianity regardless of their past.
Convinced them of what?Well I'm sure Jimmy Carter, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama, probably never read post 11054 but something convinced them.
Well I'm sure Jimmy Carter, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama, probably never read post 11054 but something convinced them.
Convinced them of what?
Convinced them of this belief
Quote from Barach Obama:
"I am a Christian, and I am a devout Christian. I believe in the redemptive death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. I believe that that faith gives me a path to be cleansed of sin and have eternal life. But most importantly, I believe in the example that Jesus set by feeding the hungry and healing the sick and always prioritizing the least of these over the powerful.
From Christianity Today Magazine
http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2008/januaryweb-only/104-32.0.html?start=2
Convinced them of this belief
Quote from Barach Obama:
"I am a Christian, and I am a devout Christian. I believe in the redemptive death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. I believe that that faith gives me a path to be cleansed of sin and have eternal life.
Quote from Barach Obama:
Convinced them of this belief
Quote from Barach Obama:
"I am a Christian, and I am a devout Christian. I believe in the redemptive death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. I believe that that faith gives me a path to be cleansed of sin and have eternal life. But most importantly, I believe in the example that Jesus set by feeding the hungry and healing the sick and always prioritizing the least of these over the powerful.
From Christianity Today Magazine
http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2008/januaryweb-only/104-32.0.html?start=2