X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Thomas Taylor
    replied
    Re: Hey atheists, if the earth is moving through space, why does the North Star stay fixed in the sky?

    Originally posted by agnesaliencat View Post
    You can blame that on how I worded it, as our pole stars do change over time. That's a known fact, although what you think I said (that they jump) isn't anywhere near true, as it takes years for the process to complete, and once it's done that, it will repeat the process over and over again (just like it does on other planets with their pole stars).
    Dear Angus,


    So now your stance is that the stars are changed like light bulbs and that they are Polish? You agnosticals really crack me up. Light bulbs from Poland indeed.


    Like Lucifer, you arsetrologist types attain to become more than God. And like Lucifer you will suffer the wrath of God and be cast down:


    Isaiah 14:13-16


    13 For thou hast said in thine heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north:
    14 I will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like the most High.
    15 Yet thou shalt be brought down to hell, to the sides of the pit.
    16 They that see thee shall narrowly look upon thee, and
    consider thee,
    saying, Is
    this the man that made the earth to tremble, that did shake kingdoms;



    I will say a prayer for you. You poor, dear arsetrolgist wannabe.


    Yours in Christ
    TT

    Leave a comment:


  • Didymus Much
    replied
    Re: Hey atheists, if the earth is moving through space, why does the North Star stay fixed in the sky?

    Originally posted by agnesaliencat View Post
    Says who?
    You have to ask, at this stage of your Landover career, who authored a post?


    I know Asperger never makes you that thick, so what's your excuse?

    Leave a comment:


  • agnesaliencat
    replied
    Re: Hey atheists, if the earth is moving through space, why does the North Star stay fixed in the sky?

    Originally posted by Didymus Much View Post
    And there's this week's "Fallacy per Sentence Ratio Award" claimed.


    Congrats.
    Says who?

    Leave a comment:


  • Didymus Much
    replied
    Re: Hey atheists, if the earth is moving through space, why does the North Star stay fixed in the sky?

    Originally posted by agnesaliencat View Post
    If you saw some of the people I've had arguments with, you would disagree on me being a so-called retard, as I've had arguments with people who knew less about the argument topic than I did but claimed to know more, and they've even blocked me because I told them facts that they simply didn't like.
    And there's this week's "Fallacy per Sentence Ratio Award" claimed.


    Congrats.

    Leave a comment:


  • agnesaliencat
    replied
    Re: Hey atheists, if the earth is moving through space, why does the North Star stay fixed in the sky?

    Originally posted by Basilissa View Post




    If you saw some of the people I've had arguments with, you would disagree on me being a so-called retard, as I've had arguments with people who knew less about the argument topic than I did but claimed to know more, and they've even blocked me because I told them facts that they simply didn't like.

    Leave a comment:


  • Basilissa
    replied
    Re: Hey atheists, if the earth is moving through space, why does the North Star stay fixed in the sky?

    Originally posted by agnesaliencat View Post
    Well I can blame what you're saying here on your attitude and how you're coming across as someone who thinks that I'm wrong just because I used different words.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pole_star



    Leave a comment:


  • agnesaliencat
    replied
    Re: Hey atheists, if the earth is moving through space, why does the North Star stay fixed in the sky?

    Originally posted by Didymus Much View Post
    "You can blame what I said on what I said" and then more blah about how you actually know everything because you can regurgitate a semi-accurate synopsis of the Wiki article I just linked for you.
    Well I can blame what you're saying here on your attitude and how you're coming across as someone who thinks that I'm wrong just because I used different words.

    Leave a comment:


  • Didymus Much
    replied
    Re: Hey atheists, if the earth is moving through space, why does the North Star stay fixed in the sky?

    Originally posted by agnesaliencat View Post
    You can blame that on how I worded it...
    "You can blame what I said on what I said" and then more blah about how you actually know everything because you can regurgitate a semi-accurate synopsis of the Wiki article I just linked for you.

    Leave a comment:


  • Basilissa
    replied
    Re: Hey atheists, if the earth is moving through space, why does the North Star stay fixed in the sky?

    Just a reminder what you said and what you agreed to, sweetie:

    Originally posted by agnesaliencat View Post
    Because everything is moving. Also, the north star changes once every few thousand years, as Earth's poles aren't stationary.
    Originally posted by Thomas Taylor View Post
    So, Angus, according to your logic the North Star is a light bulb that has to get changed every so often?

    The mind boggles eh?

    YIC
    TT
    Originally posted by agnesaliencat View Post
    You could say that, as our current north star wasn't the north star a million years ago, and it won't be in a million years time.
    Originally posted by Basilissa View Post
    Are you suggesting that once in a while, a different star jumps into that central position?



    God is always right indeed - all atheists are fools:

    Psalm 14:1 The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God. They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that doeth good.

    Originally posted by agnesaliencat View Post
    Yes.

    Leave a comment:


  • agnesaliencat
    replied
    Re: Hey atheists, if the earth is moving through space, why does the North Star stay fixed in the sky?

    Originally posted by Didymus Much View Post
    When you agreed with the ridiculous proposition that a "new star jumps into the spot".


    You want to teach? Great. Go learn first.
    You can blame that on how I worded it, as our pole stars do change over time. That's a known fact, although what you think I said (that they jump) isn't anywhere near true, as it takes years for the process to complete, and once it's done that, it will repeat the process over and over again (just like it does on other planets with their pole stars).

    Leave a comment:


  • Mary Etheldreda
    replied
    Re: Hey atheists, if the earth is moving through space, why does the North Star stay fixed in the sky?

    Originally posted by Dr Laurence Niles View Post
    That is obviously untrue. If I go outside now and look at the sun I don’t to wait eight minutes until I can see the sun.

    The same is if I went indoors from being out of the sun into my prayer closet: it does not take eight minutes for the sun to vanish: it just goes away when I go indoors.

    Unless you are talking about early in the morning eight minutes before the sun comes up: then I can see how I would have to wait eight minutes.

    That’s the only way it would make sense.

    YIC
    I suspect this agnesaliencat person is mentally retarded and so it takes him about eight minutes, give or take, to realize when he's standing in the sun. In any case, he shouldn't stare into the sun. The only one who can stare directly into the sun without burning his retinas is President Trump of course. He's very manly that way, and in many ways. I thank God for his leadership.


    Leave a comment:


  • Dr Laurence Niles
    replied
    Re: Hey atheists, if the earth is moving through space, why does the North Star stay fixed in the sky?

    Originally posted by agnesaliencat View Post
    The rays of light from the sun take eight minutes to get to us, so you're seeing the sun as it was eight minutes ago.
    That is obviously untrue. If I go outside now and look at the sun I don’t to wait eight minutes until I can see the sun.

    The same is if I went indoors from being out of the sun into my prayer closet: it does not take eight minutes for the sun to vanish: it just goes away when I go indoors.

    Unless you are talking about early in the morning eight minutes before the sun comes up: then I can see how I would have to wait eight minutes.

    That’s the only way it would make sense.

    YIC

    Leave a comment:


  • Dolores de Barriga
    replied
    Re: Hey atheists, if the earth is moving through space, why does the North Star stay fixed in the sky?

    Originally posted by Didymus Much View Post
    Thank you, Mr. Much. You have greatly expanded my understanding of precession.

    Originally posted by agnesaliencat View Post
    Show me where I was wrong.

    Well, you should have said that you meant precession from the start, and you should have not said this:


    Originally posted by agnesaliencat View Post
    You could say that, as our current north star wasn't the north star a million years ago, and it won't be in a million years time.

    ...since the precession cycle goes in 26,000 years rather than in millions.

    Leave a comment:


  • Didymus Much
    replied
    Re: Hey atheists, if the earth is moving through space, why does the North Star stay fixed in the sky?

    Originally posted by agnesaliencat View Post
    Show me where I was wrong.
    When you agreed with the ridiculous proposition that a "new star jumps into the spot".


    You want to teach? Great. Go learn first.

    Leave a comment:


  • agnesaliencat
    replied
    Re: Hey atheists, if the earth is moving through space, why does the North Star stay fixed in the sky?

    Originally posted by Didymus Much View Post
    Show me where I was wrong.

    Leave a comment:

Working...
X