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To: lbryce

rofl!! what the @#$ is your IQ if this is clear and easy to understand? mine is 140 and i didn’t understand a word of it. There are too many geniuses on this board and it’s hitting my self esteem lol


15 posted on 05/29/2015 2:49:44 PM PDT by dp0622
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To: dp0622

Well my IQ is not 140, but I got through half of the article before passing out.


18 posted on 05/29/2015 2:56:27 PM PDT by CaptainK (...please make it stop. Shake a can of pennies at it.)
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To: dp0622

Here is all that anyone needs to understand:
Ptolemy created a complicated model to explain the observed movements of the planets, in order to keep the earth in the center of the universe - all this in order that this supposed religious imperative of that time not be upset.

This constantly expanding and contracting version of the universe is another extremely complicated model to explain observable phenomena without invoking the Creator, and thus upsetting the current religion-ala-mode - The Church of There Is No God.

Because, you see, what the author describes at the beginning of this article - the Big Bang - implies a creator: There was nothing, and suddenly there was something.

It happened in a fraction of an instant with a great flash of light. Just like it is described in Genesis (And God said, “Let there be light...”). The question any honest investigator must ask is: “How did Moses know that it happened like that? Even if one rejects the idea of a creator, how is it that Moses wrote thousands of years ago about this event, and modern science has only discovered it in the last 40 years or so? How did Moses know?


27 posted on 05/29/2015 3:19:46 PM PDT by GilesB
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