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  • I once belived
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    Re: The Sun: Millions of miles away?

    Originally posted by Redeemed Papist View Post
    Just because you wish a thing is true doesn't make it true. You'd love there to not be God because then you could have sex with anything in any way you chose and listen to devil music while smoking horrid drugs.

    Sadly for wannabe sinners like you Hell is a real place and God most definitely did it or why would He have left us true and inerrant testimony that He did?
    I dont wish... I know. And I am a heterosexual male and I have never drank or smoked. And I am of the legal age to do both.

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  • Redeemed Papist
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    Re: The Sun: Millions of miles away?

    Originally posted by I once belived View Post
    The world is a little bit more interesting when "GOD DID IT!" is not the answer to everything.
    Just because you wish a thing is true doesn't make it true. You'd love there to not be God because then you could have sex with anything in any way you chose and listen to devil music while smoking horrid drugs.

    Sadly for wannabe sinners like you Hell is a real place and God most definitely did it or why would He have left us true and inerrant testimony that He did?

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  • I once belived
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    Re: The Sun: Millions of miles away?

    Originally posted by Jengo Pockets
    Chill Bro I got your back.

    Its okat, Im Jesus

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  • I once belived
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    Re: The Sun: Millions of miles away?

    Originally posted by Redeemed Papist View Post
    Is that all you've got? A potty mouth and some easily refuted assumptions that the Bible is the same as your stuff made up by men to explain that they haven't really got a clue how God did it! No wonder they have to change their minds all the time.
    The world is a little bit more interesting when "GOD DID IT!" is not the answer to everything.

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  • Redeemed Papist
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    Re: The Sun: Millions of miles away?

    Originally posted by I once belived View Post
    Hey dumbass, you guys do nothing but repeat books too. Actually you only repeat one book. An old outdated, unreliable book with fairy tales and you believe that its reality. I think its called the "Bullshit." Wait no... is it called the "Bible"? I forget, but I know they are pretty much the same thing.
    Is that all you've got? A potty mouth and some easily refuted assumptions that the Bible is the same as your stuff made up by men to explain that they haven't really got a clue how God did it! No wonder they have to change their minds all the time.

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  • I once belived
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    Re: The Sun: Millions of miles away?

    Originally posted by Zechariah Smyth View Post
    We're so dumb, yet we SOMEHOW managed to spell our names correctly.



    Now, how about a nice, sincere apology to Mr. O'Fagan, hmm?

    YiC,

    Z. Smyth
    Someone was already under the use of the name "I once believed" so I spelled it similarly. I don't owe Mr. O'faggot anything. Did I also spell his name wrong? Sorrrry

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  • Zechariah Smyth
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    Re: The Sun: Millions of miles away?

    Originally posted by I once belived View Post
    Hey dumbass, you guys do nothing but repeat books too. Actually you only repeat one book. An old outdated, unreliable book with fairy tales and you believe that its reality. I think its called the "Bullshit." Wait no... is it called the "Bible"? I forget, but I know they are pretty much the same thing.
    We're so dumb, yet we SOMEHOW managed to spell our names correctly.



    Now, how about a nice, sincere apology to Mr. O'Fagan, hmm?

    YiC,

    Z. Smyth

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  • I once belived
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    Re: The Sun: Millions of miles away?

    Originally posted by Jack O'fagan View Post
    I

    Just blindly repeating something you have read in a book. Anyway if space was a vacuum the fire on the Sun would go out.

    YiC

    Jack
    Hey dumbass, you guys do nothing but repeat books too. Actually you only repeat one book. An old outdated, unreliable book with fairy tales and you believe that its reality. I think its called the "Bullshit." Wait no... is it called the "Bible"? I forget, but I know they are pretty much the same thing.

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  • Jengo Pockets
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    Re: The Sun: Millions of miles away?

    Originally posted by Jack O'fagan View Post
    I

    Just blindly repeating something you have read in a book. Anyway if space was a vacuum the fire on the Sun would go out.

    YiC

    Jack
    Not if it still had fuel to burn bro. With all the Hydrogen that is in the sun it won't go out any time soon.

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  • Jack O'fagan
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    Re: The Sun: Millions of miles away?

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    Originally posted by Jengo Pockets View Post
    Challenge Accepted. I will answer the questions in the order you asked them. First off, you are right the Sun would have to be thousands and thousands of miles across to see it at that distance. In fact the Sun has a diameter of 864,938 miles. The pyramids may be big but they do not come close to comparing with the size of the Sun. And you can't see them because they are hidden by the curve of the earths surface. And to give you an idea of how huge the Sun is, about 1,300,000 earth sized object would fit in it. And nothing holds it in the sky. It floats in the vacuum of space along with everything else. As the earth rotates and revolves around the Sun on the Earth's axis our view of the sun changes until it sets and disappears below the western horizon.
    Just blindly repeating something you have read in a book. Anyway if space was a vacuum the fire on the Sun would go out.

    YiC

    Jack

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  • I once belived
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    Re: The Sun: Millions of miles away?

    Originally posted by Jengo Pockets
    Oh I know I'm just humoring the trolls that run this site.

    But guess what? I'm not mad Bro...

    I love memebase

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  • I once belived
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    Re: The Sun: Millions of miles away?

    Originally posted by Jengo Pockets View Post
    Challenge Accepted. I will answer the questions in the order you asked them. First off, you are right the Sun would have to be thousands and thousands of miles across to see it at that distance. In fact the Sun has a diameter of 864,938 miles. The pyramids may be big but they do not come close to comparing with the size of the Sun. And you can't see them because they are hidden by the curve of the earths surface. And to give you an idea of how huge the Sun is, about 1,300,000 earth sized object would fit in it. And nothing holds it in the sky. It floats in the vacuum of space along with everything else. As the earth rotates and revolves around the Sun on the Earth's axis our view of the sun changes until it sets and disappears below the western horizon.
    Its not even worth arguing with them, I explained space time to some dumb bitch on a different page and she hasn't replied. Probably praying and throwing rocks at black people.

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  • Jengo Pockets
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    Re: The Sun: Millions of miles away?

    Originally posted by Marshall View Post
    Atheist idiots. If the sun is millions of miles away how can I see it? I cant see the Pyramids from here and they arent even half that far away. The sun would have to be thousands and thousands of miles across to be visible as even a dot at that great a distance and anyone with eyes can see it is maybe a foot or two at the most across its widest point.
    What holds it in the sky then? Answer that geniuses.
    Challenge Accepted. I will answer the questions in the order you asked them. First off, you are right the Sun would have to be thousands and thousands of miles across to see it at that distance. In fact the Sun has a diameter of 864,938 miles. The pyramids may be big but they do not come close to comparing with the size of the Sun. And you can't see them because they are hidden by the curve of the earths surface. And to give you an idea of how huge the Sun is, about 1,300,000 earth sized object would fit in it. And nothing holds it in the sky. It floats in the vacuum of space along with everything else. As the earth rotates and revolves around the Sun on the Earth's axis our view of the sun changes until it sets and disappears below the western horizon.

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  • Marshall
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    Re: The Sun: Millions of miles away?

    "Excited molecules" sounds dirty to me.

    The only things in this world worth getting excited over is Jesus and MOPAR. And maybe NASCAR if Ford is in the lead.

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  • MitzaLizalor
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    Re: The Sun: Millions of miles away?

    Originally posted by Jengo Pockets View Post
    Heat is transfer of energy from molecule to molecule.
    please define "energy"

    Due to the vacuum of space
    heat does not travel from the sun. How ever the waves of the *electromagnetic Spectrum do. Radio waves, Microwaves, Infrared waves
    please explain what you think an infra-red wave is
    ..Visible Light Waves, Ultra Violet Waves, X-Rays, and Gamma Rays All travel in this Vacuum.
    *so you're saying that infra-red wave aren't electromagnetic waves
    you haven't the SLIGHTEST IDEA WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT if this is how you go through life an orang-utan 4u & a quince r the same thing
    While the first 4 types of waves penetrate the earths surface these waves have little to do with warming the earth. The last 3 however do have a big part.
    Due to the fact that these waves can't penetrate the earths atmosphere most of these wave bounce off the atmosphere. How ever this constant barrage of energy excites molecules in the air.
    Please define:
    energy
    bounce
    excite
    electromagnetic
    "vacuum" of "space"
    This transformed energy gives off heat. Particles in the air transfer this energy through conduction which is then moved by process of Convection or moving Air. This is how the earth is warmed.
    Have you ever travelled in an æroplane? Please explain how come the "atmosphere" at higher flight levels is so cold (e.g. -57ºC) and the air lower down so warm (e.g. +52ºC where I will be working over Christmas).

    Microwave ovens cook my bouncing Microwaves through matter.
    Please define:
    "bouncing"
    "through" and while you're at it try for "conduction" and "convection"
    It heats up the food because microwave can not easily pass through water molecules. This causes a lot of friction which gives off heat energy
    Please define:
    "it"
    "can not easily pass" [remember you said that microwaves "heat" by "passing through"]
    "gives off" [remember you said that the energy "bounces off" so where does the energy come from that's "given off"?]

    The waves from the sun cause friction with molecules in water on earth to create clouds but the evolutionist tells us that this "water on the earth" is BELOW the "clouds" arising therefrom "that give us rain"

    Just how mental do these idiots get? Is this the best that state education can manage?

    NO.

    It cannot manage so well.

    Upon arrival at "university" the state funded braindeaths need to be taught things they should have learned in "grade school" (basic literacy & numeracy) with the result that simple addition, division, multiplication, subtraction dazzle the many into voting for socialist do-gooders who drive the whole world into ruin
    Hope this educated you a little Cake Miner
    .............no such luck.
    Your "show&tell" interests no-one, however rancid the aroma. Ecclesiastes 10:1

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