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  • Ksevio
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    Re: OUTER SPACE: Not an empty void, but a vast ocean!

    I don't think this is true. If space were made of water, how come I haven't seen any whales swimming around the Earth?

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  • Petal
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    Re: OUTER SPACE: Not an empty void, but a vast ocean!

    Originally posted by RomanK View Post
    I see that I was correct, thank you for proving it Dumb ass! Those freaking ball are just indicators of the electron, neutron and proton count involved between the two elements and the bonding process.
    there were no needs to be so rudes to Mr.Didymus even tho he be unsaveds . anyways there be no proofs that elecktrons an protons exists, i thinks that when sciencetists look at waters unner a microsckope, they see liddle tiny dust bunnys in the waters an then they thinks that maybee them bunnys be atoms an stuff. water just be water, it be mades of waters an nothang else, water not made of smaller stuff

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  • Didymus Much
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    Originally posted by RomanK View Post
    I see that I was correct, thank you for proving it Dumb ass!...
    I'm done with your continual insults when I merely seek clarification. Good luck in school, and life.

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  • RomanK
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    Re: OUTER SPACE: Not an empty void, but a vast ocean!

    Originally posted by Didymus Much View Post
    And once again, you not only refuse to answer a simple question, you insult someone who is trying to understand you.

    To refresh your memory: So if we looked at water under a really powerful microscope, we'd see a bunch of brown, green and blue balls with little letters on them?
    I see that I was correct, thank you for proving it Dumb ass! Those freaking ball are just indicators of the electron, neutron and proton count involved between the two elements and the bonding process.

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  • Master Gordon
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    Originally posted by RomanK View Post
    What did I dodge, your stupidity, I think so. I doubt every seriously answering your question about protons electrons and neutrons would have done anything but give you something else to complain about.
    Thank you again friend you continue to bless good Christians when mock us.

    Matthew 5:11 Blessed are ye, when men shall revile you, and persecute you, and shall say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake.

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  • barton
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    Re: OUTER SPACE: Not an empty void, but a vast ocean!

    Originally posted by Rev. Jim Osborne View Post
    It is quite poetic and beautiful to know that when you feel rain on you, you are feeling literally water from Heaven.
    What a wonderful message! So beautiful! It actually brought a manly tear to my right eye.

    What I don't understand is why there are so many people out there that want to deny His Glory, using profane science as the weapon of choice. Do they hate God so much that they cannot even acknowledge His Handiwork when we are blessed by rain? Someone even quotes that mixed up, debauched joo-boy Einstein here. It's disgusting!

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  • Didymus Much
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    Re: OUTER SPACE: Not an empty void, but a vast ocean!

    Originally posted by RomanK View Post
    What did I dodge, your stupidity, I think so. I doubt every seriously answering your question about protons electrons and neutrons would have done anything but give you something else to complain about.
    And once again, you not only refuse to answer a simple question, you insult someone who is trying to understand you.

    To refresh your memory: So if we looked at water under a really powerful microscope, we'd see a bunch of brown, green and blue balls with little letters on them?

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  • RomanK
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    Re: OUTER SPACE: Not an empty void, but a vast ocean!

    Originally posted by Didymus Much View Post
    Add another dodged question to this guy's tally.
    What did I dodge, your stupidity, I think so. I doubt every seriously answering your question about protons electrons and neutrons would have done anything but give you something else to complain about.

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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Re: OUTER SPACE: Not an empty void, but a vast ocean!

    Originally posted by agnostic>ignorant View Post
    If space WAS water then we wouldn't see any stars. Stars can be millions of times larger than earth and are millions upon billions of light years away.
    I think you missed Rev. Jim's point.

    The Bible tells us:

    Water
    Earth
    Sky
    Firmament, with stars in it, separating land from water
    Water

    We can see the stars because they're in the firmament, and the water is behind them.

    Here, this might help:

    The Second Day

    On the second day, God made a “firmament”, the vault of the sky, which he called Heaven. He made it to divide the waters below the sky from the waters above the sky. (Gen. 1:6-8)

    That’s right, the sky is a big dome, and there are waters above it! Pretty amazing . . . But wait, there’s more!


    The Third Day

    On the third day, God pulled all the water under the sky into one place, making the ocean. Then, the dry land appeared, on which He commanded plants and trees to spring forth. God thought these were pretty good, too. (Gen. 1:9-13)

    I bet you thought the water on the Earth filled low spots, didn’t you? So it would seem more like God pulled the land together to make space for the oceans, wouldn’t it? But the Bible says God pulled the water together all in one place.

    Is all the water in one place now? Why not?


    The Fourth Day

    On the fourth day, God put lights in the big dome; a big light (the sun) for the day, a smaller light (moon) for the night, and a bunch of tiny stars which would tell people signs, seasons, days, and years. He made the sky into a calendar! (Gen. 1: 14-19)

    So, the sky is a big dome, and the sun and the stars are stuck in it. There are two sources of water, the water above the dome and the water below the dome. That means there is water behind the stars!

    Does that mean that’s where rain comes from, behind the stars?

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  • I is ignorant
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    Alright I'm not sure where to start... First of all the sky is blue because light from the sun is scattered by the particles in our atmosphere causing blue and red light to go to earth. During the day more of the blue is scattered to the surface than the red which is why the sky looks blue during the day. More evidence of this is during sunset when the sun is at a steeper angle more red is scattered to the surface than blue so the sky is a reddish color. Also at night the sky is black, what is your reasoning for that? If space WAS water then we wouldn't see any stars. Stars can be millions of times larger than earth and are millions upon billions of light years away. The only reason we see stars at night is because they exist in a vacuum. Just think, can you see millions of miles through water? no you cannot. You cant even see 50 miles through air. The reason you can see millions of light years through a vacuum is because there is nothing in that space to block any light. The reason for rain is that water evaporates, rises into the sky and form clouds, then, since the temperature high in the atmosphere is colder, the water vapor condenses back into water and falls back to the ground due to gravity. I'm sorry but its not god's water or angel tears. Its more like all the water on the street and in the gross ponds mixes in the sky and falls on you... so really its more like god pissing on you in terms of cleanliness especially if you live in a dirty polluted area. If you can think of an intelligent rebuttal please do let me know but unless your evidence is factual and not solely based on a book that has been edited (butchered) constantly over the past 2000 years by greedy Christians looking to scare people into giving the church all their money (the bible), then please enlighten yourself before responding.

    I think that covers everything... So i leave you with a quote from one of the greatest men to ever live...
    "I cannot conceive of a God who rewards and punishes his creatures, or has a will of the kind that we experience in ourselves. Neither can I nor would I want to conceive of an individual that survives his physical death; let feeble souls, from fear or absurd egoism, cherish such thoughts. I am satisfied with the mystery of the eternity of life and with the awareness and a glimpse of the marvelous structure of the existing world, together with the devoted striving to comprehend a portion, be it ever so tiny, of the Reason that manifests itself in nature." (Albert Einstein, The World as I See It)

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  • DeadMan89
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    Um to be quite frank, it's all about what you think is empty. We got Earth, the sun and moon, all the stars, planets, space junk(meteorites and stuff like that), and all the other stuff that man hasn't discovered yet. Space still has stuff in it, but it's far off from each other.

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  • Didymus Much
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    Originally posted by RomanK View Post
    Add another dodged question to this guy's tally.

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  • RomanK
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    does this satisfy you http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=...molecule+photo#

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  • Didymus Much
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    Originally posted by RomanK View Post


    So if we looked at water under a really powerful microscope, we'd see a bunch of brown, green and blue balls with little letters on them?

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  • Ezekiel Bathfire
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    Originally posted by RomanK View Post
    In classical terms water, fire, earth, and air are the 4 main elements. Ether being the 5th.[...]
    Ah, A biblical Scientist! You will like this: http://www.landoverbaptist.net/showthread.php?t=9216 However, I suspect that Ether is a combination of air and water

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