Originally posted by Nobar King
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Re: Other Planets?
I often wonder if Mars is flat, like the Earth. But then I remember it is not my place to question such things. Only to praise and Glorify God. Glory!
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Re: Other Planets?
The original question is pretty stupid. There are places on Earth that don't sustain life. Who cares if there are planets that won't sustain life. Why would God put people on other planets, anyway, when the Earth is so great? Do you think you would want to be born on Mars? It's hot there.
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It's spelled Uranus (your-anus) so why would you pronounce it differently?
Also, I don't see what your bubble-to-moon comparison proves. Adding a couple of blue lines in MSPaint doesn't make it valid. Who knows what other additions you made while there...
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Are you on drugs?
Firstly, you 'say' you took these images from various places on the internet.... oh, that means they MUST be real!
Secondly, how do you know what the atmosphere's like on Mercury or Your-anus? Have you been there? NO, thought not.
Thirdly.... oh I give up. I could go on and on rebuking your ridiculous post, but I think you've made enough of a fool out of yourself on your own.
Thanks for the laugh though. Mars has a thin atmosphere? Jupiter is a gas planet? blah blah blah... do you seriously believe this garbage?
Originally posted by Gothzilla View PostGothika's "Instant Expert Syndrome" guide to distinguishing between bubbles and planets!
Step1
Know the planets.
Here they are, all of them God's creation, in all their splendid beauty.

Top row, from left to right (just like we read) -> Mercury, Venus, and Earth! (note an absense of Satanism! o_O!)
Second row, from left to right -> Mars (looks notably unlike the bubbles, Jupiter, and Saturn! (yay! None of these are devil-worshiping =D)
Third row, from left to right -> Uranus, and Neptune. (Whoa! No witchcraft here either!)
(Brother_Percy, before you make the joke, it's pronounced "You-run-us", not "your-anus")
I've gathered these pictures from various locations around the internet and stitched them together.
Step2
Know what kinds of planets they all are.
The first four planets are rocky worlds.
- Mercury: Minimal atmosphere, heavily cratered. Brownish in colour (the image above is a black-and-white, such images reveal more detail).
- Venus: Dense, thick atmosphere. Not heavily cratered. Visible light doesn't penetrate the atmosphere (due to "clouds", which aren't created by Satan and his minions). Radar, however, can penetrate the clouds. Admittedly, if you search the internet for images of Venus, you'll get a lot of different things. In visible light, Venus is boring, and shows us only the tops of its clouds. However in other wavelengths of light, you can see more detail. Some wavelengths display more cloud structure, other wavelengths, such as those in radar, go all the way down to the surface. Ultraviolet shows some bluish colouration.
- Earth: Medium dense atmosphere. Barely cratered due to erosion and such. Also centre of the observable universe (And nope! Erosion isn't of the devil either =O) Note that the Earth is round. If you don't believe it from this picture, look at a lunar eclipse. That's the Earth's shadow on the moon. You'll see, unsurprisingly if you have an education, that the shadow clearly shows a round Earth. But you might argue that Earth is a flat circle instead o_O Very clever! Then explain why the water doesn't fall off the edge of the Earth leaving us all dry and thirsty? God's grace? Yes of course. Okay then explain why in different seasons, different stars are visible?
- Mars: Thin atmosphere, fairly heavily cratered. Looks red. Sacrifial blood? Or iron-oxide rust? You decide
. Oddly enough, Mars is round too! (study the images carefully, you'll see that a lot of those planets are round. No coincidence! Gravity is a 3D force, and will pull everything toward the centre of mass. This causes everything to coallesce into a spherical object. If Earth were circular, gravity would turn it spherical.
- Jupiter: The first of the gas planets. Weighs fully 318 times the Earth! (= a lot). Gas planets have no solid surface, but are simply gas that gets denser with depth. The planet's rotation causes clouds to be warped around the planet to make those horizontal bands. That's right, when you look at a gas planet, all you're seeing is clouds!
- Saturn: Easy to recognize... the rings (which aren't a rock-and-roll record, so it's not Satanic). Saturn is also a gas planet, it has a little bit of atmospheric haze, making the clouds appear smoother, and not as dynamic as Jupiter's.
- Uranus: Not much to say about this dull planet. Lots of atmospheric haze prevents seeing a whole lot of detail. But don't worry, that atmosphere isn't hiding evil demonic cults! No! It's hiding... more gas!
- Neptune: Pretty similar to Uranus. Some differences are actually visible clouds, since Neptune doesn't have much haze.
If you still aren't sure, look at the boundary between day and night on the planets. And compare to the... I guess "same thing" on the bubbles. Now, I've taken a picture of the moon seen in the crescent phase, and took one of Brother_Percy's bubble images. Now I rotated the bubble image. The moon, and the planets, are both spherical, so there's no harm in using it.

How did I do that? I mean, the bubble is on the screen, I can't physically move it?! It MUST be witchcraft. ... No, I put it in paint, right -> click, flip/rotate, tell it how you want it to rotate and there you go.
On the top row, I have Brother_Percy's bubble, and God's moon. (i.e. He made it, He also made it spherical, just like the rest of the planets). In the second row, I have marked the day-night boundaries for the bubble and the moon. Notice how the moon has a semi-circular boundary. Sure, it's not a full circle, and I realise this, but it's part of a circle. (In math, we call it an arc). Look at the same boundary on the bubble, you can't claim that to be part of a circle o_O! What's different here? Simply put, the bubble is not perfectly spherical. Well neither is the moon, of course, it has craters and mountains, but the bubble is way not spherical.
So there's some geometry if you're still unsure.
And even better, you can look at the bubble and see it's not spherical:

And there you have it!
Use these simple steps, and you will be able to tell the difference between a planet, and a bubble!

Now, Brother_Percy, I challenge you to show me a picture of anything that you think I might get confused with a planet. ANY picture you want. I'll be able to tell you if it's a planet (and afterward, what planet it is), or if it's not a planet. If it's not a planet, I'll give a guess as to what it really is. I may get that wrong, of course, but I still know it's not a planet. For example your bubbles, if I didn't know they were bubbles, I still would've known they weren't planets, but I may not have known they were bubbles. (they swirlies sort of hint at it being a bubble).
Oh, and har har about "Gothzilla". Messing my account up without my concent. It reflects only on your immaturity.
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Re: Other Planets?
Gothika's "Instant Expert Syndrome" guide to distinguishing between bubbles and planets!
Step1
Know the planets.
Here they are, all of them God's creation, in all their splendid beauty.

Top row, from left to right (just like we read) -> Mercury, Venus, and Earth! (note an absense of Satanism! o_O!)
Second row, from left to right -> Mars (looks notably unlike the bubbles, Jupiter, and Saturn! (yay! None of these are devil-worshiping =D)
Third row, from left to right -> Uranus, and Neptune. (Whoa! No witchcraft here either!)
(Brother_Percy, before you make the joke, it's pronounced "You-run-us", not "your-anus")
I've gathered these pictures from various locations around the internet and stitched them together.
Step2
Know what kinds of planets they all are.
The first four planets are rocky worlds.
- Mercury: Minimal atmosphere, heavily cratered. Brownish in colour (the image above is a black-and-white, such images reveal more detail).
- Venus: Dense, thick atmosphere. Not heavily cratered. Visible light doesn't penetrate the atmosphere (due to "clouds", which aren't created by Satan and his minions). Radar, however, can penetrate the clouds. Admittedly, if you search the internet for images of Venus, you'll get a lot of different things. In visible light, Venus is boring, and shows us only the tops of its clouds. However in other wavelengths of light, you can see more detail. Some wavelengths display more cloud structure, other wavelengths, such as those in radar, go all the way down to the surface. Ultraviolet shows some bluish colouration.
- Earth: Medium dense atmosphere. Barely cratered due to erosion and such. Also centre of the observable universe (And nope! Erosion isn't of the devil either =O) Note that the Earth is round. If you don't believe it from this picture, look at a lunar eclipse. That's the Earth's shadow on the moon. You'll see, unsurprisingly if you have an education, that the shadow clearly shows a round Earth. But you might argue that Earth is a flat circle instead o_O Very clever! Then explain why the water doesn't fall off the edge of the Earth leaving us all dry and thirsty? God's grace? Yes of course. Okay then explain why in different seasons, different stars are visible?
- Mars: Thin atmosphere, fairly heavily cratered. Looks red. Sacrifial blood? Or iron-oxide rust? You decide
. Oddly enough, Mars is round too! (study the images carefully, you'll see that a lot of those planets are round. No coincidence! Gravity is a 3D force, and will pull everything toward the centre of mass. This causes everything to coallesce into a spherical object. If Earth were circular, gravity would turn it spherical.
- Jupiter: The first of the gas planets. Weighs fully 318 times the Earth! (= a lot). Gas planets have no solid surface, but are simply gas that gets denser with depth. The planet's rotation causes clouds to be warped around the planet to make those horizontal bands. That's right, when you look at a gas planet, all you're seeing is clouds!
- Saturn: Easy to recognize... the rings (which aren't a rock-and-roll record, so it's not Satanic). Saturn is also a gas planet, it has a little bit of atmospheric haze, making the clouds appear smoother, and not as dynamic as Jupiter's.
- Uranus: Not much to say about this dull planet. Lots of atmospheric haze prevents seeing a whole lot of detail. But don't worry, that atmosphere isn't hiding evil demonic cults! No! It's hiding... more gas!
- Neptune: Pretty similar to Uranus. Some differences are actually visible clouds, since Neptune doesn't have much haze.
Step3
If you still aren't sure, look at the boundary between day and night on the planets. And compare to the... I guess "same thing" on the bubbles. Now, I've taken a picture of the moon seen in the crescent phase, and took one of Brother_Percy's bubble images. Now I rotated the bubble image. The moon, and the planets, are both spherical, so there's no harm in using it.

How did I do that? I mean, the bubble is on the screen, I can't physically move it?! It MUST be witchcraft. ... No, I put it in paint, right -> click, flip/rotate, tell it how you want it to rotate and there you go.
On the top row, I have Brother_Percy's bubble, and God's moon. (i.e. He made it, He also made it spherical, just like the rest of the planets). In the second row, I have marked the day-night boundaries for the bubble and the moon. Notice how the moon has a semi-circular boundary. Sure, it's not a full circle, and I realise this, but it's part of a circle. (In math, we call it an arc). Look at the same boundary on the bubble, you can't claim that to be part of a circle o_O! What's different here? Simply put, the bubble is not perfectly spherical. Well neither is the moon, of course, it has craters and mountains, but the bubble is way not spherical.
So there's some geometry if you're still unsure.
And even better, you can look at the bubble and see it's not spherical:

And there you have it!
Use these simple steps, and you will be able to tell the difference between a planet, and a bubble!

Now, Brother_Percy, I challenge you to show me a picture of anything that you think I might get confused with a planet. ANY picture you want. I'll be able to tell you if it's a planet (and afterward, what planet it is), or if it's not a planet. If it's not a planet, I'll give a guess as to what it really is. I may get that wrong, of course, but I still know it's not a planet. For example your bubbles, if I didn't know they were bubbles, I still would've known they weren't planets, but I may not have known they were bubbles. (they swirlies sort of hint at it being a bubble).
Oh, and har har about "Gothzilla". Messing my account up without my concent. It reflects only on your immaturity.
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Off the mark? Brother, how can we be "off the mark" if we live by the very letter of the Bible? How can we be "off the mark" if we live by His Word which He sent down to guide us?Originally posted by Mindlessness View PostWell you guys are way off the mark in living how God wants us too! republicans being the chosen party of God, ha!
Where exactly do you think "the mark" is?
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Well you guys are way off the mark in living how God wants us too! republicans being the chosen party of God, ha!
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Yes God hates liars, so what are you doing on this site! if its only for those of God!
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Does the word "eternal damnation" mean anything to you?Originally posted by Mindlessness View Postummm wow seriously, the word sarcasm mean anything to you guys?
God hates a liar.
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ummm wow seriously, the word sarcasm mean anything to you guys?
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Well at least you finally got ONE thing right.Originally posted by Mindlessness View Postbut then again what do i know i just a lying bastard.
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Well i don't know, can you use scripture to back up the instructions of how to use a computer. And any way why should i listen to what you think your a fascist hypocrite. How you say? Well because you against Communism (but you don't know why, you just assume its bad) and you endorse the attack on other nations and factions in the world because they are different to you, now thats the fascist part down and the fact that you just called me a b*****d, but when people you don't agree with swear or insult one of you "good" Christians we get an infraction! hmmm sounds hypocracy to me, but then again what do i know i just a lying bastard.
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Can you back any of that hateful spew with Scripture? Surely you don't expect us to take the word of a lying bastard!Originally posted by MindUser View PostYou are very foolish, without logic most things that man has created would not exsist, because its man creating these things and not God, God us the power and the logic to create the wheel and to invent the computer, thats why logic is important. Logic is even part of faith, its illogical not to have faith in something, every person on earth has faith in something. As for the earth being the center of the solar system and it being flat, well thats just plain witchcraft, you've blinded by faith and by conspiritors who would make you obidient and not question things that need questioning, you cannot see that logic makes humanity, human.
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