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  • kobobrain
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    Re: Gravity

    Originally posted by Jedediah View Post
    We must be reading from different Bibles, friend. My Bible (KJV 1611) says nothing that would back up your assertion. It does, however, let me know that It contains all the answers I will ever need.

    II Timothy 3:16
    All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:
    So, if "God did it" is an acceptable answer for anything, then what about world hunger? Cancer victims? AIDs victims? Homosexuals (why does he hate them if he made them that way?)?

    Life99- my point exactly!

    What is intelligent falling?

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  • Jedediah
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    Re: Gravity

    Originally posted by Life99 View Post
    @ James Hutchins - If God created everything how did he make sure it said on the ground? (Some invisible force that holds things down, maybe?)
    Have you actually read any of the previous posts in this thread, son? God holds objects to the ground through Intelligent Falling and Intelligent Pulling.

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  • Life99
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    Re: Gravity

    @ James Hutchins - If God created everything how did he make sure it said on the ground? (Some invisible force that holds things down, maybe?)

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  • Jedediah
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    Re: Gravity

    Originally posted by Life99 View Post
    You guys do know you are not making sense. "God did it" is not always the answer.
    We must be reading from different Bibles, friend. My Bible (KJV 1611) says nothing that would back up your assertion. It does, however, let me know that It contains all the answers I will ever need.

    II Timothy 3:16
    All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:

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  • kobobrain
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    Re: Gravity

    Originally posted by James Hutchins View Post
    Whoa skippy! No need to get all uppity because a simple man like me was able to dissolve your high faluting 'secular science'.
    Honestly, I see no reason religion and science can not go together. But this is just my opinion, and I will let that go.

    Of course you can see air. Get a jar full, put it under water. Suck all the AIR out and water will take its' place.
    No, now I just see water.

    I think you need to look at the facts. 'Gravity' was whipped up by a guy named Newton. Gods Will® has always been here and is clearly documented from the beginning of time. Check and mate.
    Gravity has always been here, that's why things have fallen from the sky since, let's say the Garden of Eden for all you religous folks. Newton just put a name to it, just as you are claling it God's Will. It's the same thing, just you refuse to call it gravity (but that's fine, it doesn't matter anyway)

    Well, you are being argumentative. If logic escapes you, you need to let it go. It was not yours to have.

    You need to fully accept that God is everything and stop questioning Him.


    Now read your KJV
    Sorry about being argumentative. I already got three infractions for my last post, so this should be a doosy.

    I just hate accepting, blindly, that God is the answer to everything. Id much rather search for the answer myself, and if my conclusions lead me to find that God is the answer, then I have no problem with that.

    (sorry for the long post)

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  • Life99
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    Re: Gravity

    You guys do know you are not making sense. "God did it" is not always the answer.

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  • James Hutchins
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    Re: Gravity

    Whoa skippy! No need to get all uppity because a simple man like me was able to dissolve your high faluting 'secular science'.

    Originally posted by kobeobrian8 View Post
    This is just bad logic. Show me a jar full of air. Or singing. Or anything that isn't just a materialistic object. You need air to breathe, right? God must have mentioned it somewhere in the Bible. But if you put that in a jar, I can't see it. I can't see faith, which I'm very confident God mentioned once or twice in the Bible, but it's there too. It's a force. Kind of like gravity, if you will.
    Of course you can see air. Get a jar full, put it under water. Suck all the AIR out and water will take its' place.

    Gravity has always existed. Supposing you are a Christian (which I'm assuming you guys are, obviously), when God made the Earth, how did he make sure everything stayed on the ground? That is what we call gravity. Even though we don't know how it came about (and if you are a creationist, then you believe it was God), it was still discovered. It had always existed, but no one had ever thought "Hey, how does that happen?". That is why it was discovered. Personally, I don't know how it came about, or was "invented", at the beginning of time. This is, I believe, where God comes into play.
    I think you need to look at the facts. 'Gravity' was whipped up by a guy named Newton. Gods Will(r) has always been here and is clearly documented from the beginning of time. Check and mate.


    I'm sorry if I'm starting an argument, but I really don't understand the logic used in a couple of other threads around here. So I'm just trying to grasp it. No hard feelings at all, though.
    Well, you are being argumentative. If logic escapes you, you need to let it go. It was not yours to have.

    You need to fully accept that God is everything and stop questioning Him.


    Now read your KJV

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  • Cranky Old Man
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    Re: Gravity

    Originally posted by kobeobrian8 View Post
    This is just bad logic. Show me a jar full of air.
    Take a jar, put the lid on it. You now have a jar with air. Easy right! That pain in your head that you are feeling now is your brain.

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  • kobobrain
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    Re: Gravity

    Originally posted by James Hutchins View Post
    Gravity exists, eh?
    Show me a picture or a jar full of it. Show me where God says it is there. How come it had to be discovered? Where was it before that? Ever heard of Gods Will®?
    This is just bad logic. Show me a jar full of air. Or singing. Or anything that isn't just a materialistic object. You need air to breathe, right? God must have mentioned it somewhere in the Bible. But if you put that in a jar, I can't see it. I can't see faith, which I'm very confident God mentioned once or twice in the Bible, but it's there too. It's a force. Kind of like gravity, if you will.

    Gravity has always existed. Supposing you are a Christian (which I'm assuming you guys are, obviously), when God made the Earth, how did he make sure everything stayed on the ground? That is what we call gravity. Even though we don't know how it came about (and if you are a creationist, then you believe it was God), it was still discovered. It had always existed, but no one had ever thought "Hey, how does that happen?". That is why it was discovered. Personally, I don't know how it came about, or was "invented", at the beginning of time. This is, I believe, where God comes into play.

    I'm sorry if I'm starting an argument, but I really don't understand the logic used in a couple of other threads around here. So I'm just trying to grasp it. No hard feelings at all, though.

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  • Phebe Carlyle
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    Re: Gravity

    Originally posted by kobeobrian8 View Post
    Gravity was never invented, but it was discovered. By scientists, who proceeded to measure it.

    I'm also not arguing over what causes gravity, as I believe that is something that is up to an individual's own discretion. Just because it exists, and scientists happened to figure out how it works, does not mean we know why it works. For all anyone knows, God may make it work or have "invented" (that's really not a correct term, even if God created gravity, then he didn't invent it he created it) gravity.

    Yet no one has ever been able to disprove gravity.
    And no one has been able to prove it. It's just a theory. You are just a brainwashed Newtonist.

    YIC

    Mrs Phebe Dewitt.

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  • Jedediah
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    Re: Gravity

    Originally posted by kobeobrian8 View Post
    Yet no one has ever been able to disprove gravity.
    False.

    Look, son, you need to start backing up your wild claims with Scripture if you expect anyone to take you seriously.

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  • A Follower
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    Re: Gravity

    Originally posted by kobeobrian8 View Post
    Yet no one has ever been able to disprove gravity.
    WRONG.

    Plenty of people can and have disproved gravity, the problem is scientists peer review their scientific papers, so they will simply ignore any evidence that doesn't match their world view.

    Because birds adequately proof gravity is a lie, I have personally tried sending a pigeon I captured to several science journals, but none have published my pigeon! Clear evidence of the scientific conspiracy to keep Godly proof out of their journals.

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  • James Hutchins
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    Re: Gravity

    Gravity exists, eh?
    Show me a picture or a jar full of it. Show me where God says it is there. How come it had to be discovered? Where was it before that? Ever heard of Gods Will(r)?

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  • kobobrain
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    Re: Gravity

    Originally posted by A Follower View Post
    Things were falling before scientists invented gravity.

    You can make all kinds of absurd claims, fact is that you scientists were late to the party. You did not invent gravity. You did not invent falling. You are liars.

    God has caused things to fall since the existence of the world, and no matter what you say you will never steal God's glory by claiming to have invented gravity yourselves.
    Gravity was never invented, but it was discovered. By scientists, who proceeded to measure it.

    I'm also not arguing over what causes gravity, as I believe that is something that is up to an individual's own discretion. Just because it exists, and scientists happened to figure out how it works, does not mean we know why it works. For all anyone knows, God may make it work or have "invented" (that's really not a correct term, even if God created gravity, then he didn't invent it he created it) gravity.

    Yet no one has ever been able to disprove gravity.

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  • A Follower
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    Re: Gravity

    Things were falling before scientists invented gravity.

    You can make all kinds of absurd claims, fact is that you scientists were late to the party. You did not invent gravity. You did not invent falling. You are liars.

    God has caused things to fall since the existence of the world, and no matter what you say you will never steal God's glory by claiming to have invented gravity yourselves.

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