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  • Asshat Turdhead
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    Re: NASA Gets it Wrong Again: Satan is not Throwing Rocks at Earth!

    To Pastor Edd, you seem to associate every religion that is not yours with satanism. I have not quoted him (or her, it, whatever sexuality a supernatural deity has) at all on this site, neither has anyone else. I could however quote the people at the National Aeronautics and Space Association.

    To Frere Jacka. I have read it before, i do not have enough memorization to give quotes but I have read it. What it says does not entirely matter, each chapter was written between 100 AD and 700 BC and it was compiled into one book in around the fourth century AD, and it was written by man. This means that it has as much weight as evidence as the Koran or the Vedas (Hindu sacred text). The Vedas in fact is a far older (at least 2000 years) than the bible.

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  • Brother-Jon
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    Ah. Well it seems like it would do you some good to read that verse then, huh?
    Maybe if you paid attention to what The Bible says, you wouldn't be so quick to argue...
    I've been praying for you friend!

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  • Pastor Ed Lowman
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    Re: NASA Gets it Wrong Again: Satan is not Throwing Rocks at Earth!

    Originally posted by Brother-Jon View Post
    Why would we quote NASAtan?
    Psalm 34:13

    This forum is for Believers, and as believers we prefer to use quotes we know are true. Like The Bible. You should read it, you'd probably learn a lot.
    I'm beginning to think you just googled "Bible verse" for your signature?
    Asking Mr. Turdhead not to quote Satan may be a little much at this point, brother. Perhaps a first step is getting him to give up quoting Stalin who I am sure is one of his favorites. Satanists of every variety are really the same and NASA houses the biggest lot of them.

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  • Asshat Turdhead
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    Actually no, that bible quote was added in by a site administrator, I did not put it there. I would rather something else but I have no ability to change it, it isn't to much of a bother so i don't mind to much. If there is a way to change it, could you tell me. I said quote NASA to Pastor Edd because he claimed that NASA said that meteors hit the Earth all the time, which I strongly believe they did not.

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  • Brother-Jon
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    Originally posted by Asshat Turdhead View Post
    Give me the NASA article that says that meteors should impact the surface all the time.
    Why would we quote NASAtan?
    Psalm 34:13

    This forum is for Believers, and as believers we prefer to use quotes we know are true. Like The Bible. You should read it, you'd probably learn a lot.
    I'm beginning to think you just googled "Bible verse" for your signature?

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  • Asshat Turdhead
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    Give me the NASA article that says that meteors should impact the surface all the time. Most never make it to the surface but you can see them. If you look up in the sky on a clear night away from city lights, you will see them every so often. They are fast streaks of light, emitted by the meteor burning up in the atmosphere. If you want greater proof, you will have to wait for a meteor to impact to occur near you, or you will have to believe the news you hear when one actually does. Just because something does not happen all of the time or you personally have never seen it, it doesn't mean that it never does happen.

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  • Didymus Much
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    Re: NASA Gets it Wrong Again: Satan is not Throwing Rocks at Earth!

    Originally posted by Argon Turdhead View Post
    I am spitting in the face of ignorance, christ has nothing to do with it.
    In this case, yes, He does.

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  • Pastor Ed Lowman
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    Originally posted by Argon Turdhead View Post
    You ask, I answer, meteors are common but most of them never make it near the surface. If you look up in the sky on a clear night away from city lights, you will see a few streaks of light in the sky that last maybe a second or two. This is a meteor burning up many miles above Earth's surface. Large ones like the recent Russian meteor occur maybe once every 50 years. Most go unnoticed slamming into the middle of the ocean or in uninhabited areas. meteors the size of the Tunguska one occur maybe every 1000 years.
    So they don't make it? That is why we don't see them all the time like we should if NASA were telling the truth??? It just so happens that what could prove your point isn't here? Yeah, right. Whatever.

    For the record, we don't believe your space rocks theory, boy. You are believing a lie. Admit it.

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  • Asshat Turdhead
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    I am spitting in the face of ignorance, christ has nothing to do with it.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Originally posted by Argon Turdhead View Post
    Its my personal motto. I try to drop it in as many times as I can without it being annoying. If its annoying people, then I'll stop.
    Why don't you stop spitting in Christ's face instead? That would be a nice change.

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  • Asshat Turdhead
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    Its my personal motto. I try to drop it in as many times as I can without it being annoying. If its annoying people, then I'll stop.

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  • MitzaLizalor
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    Originally posted by Argon Tumeric View Post
    Arm yourselves with knowledge, for the night is dark and full of terrors
    I don't why you keep saying that?

    Children with NVLD may develop a great deal of skill in talking their way out of challenging tasks or facing novel situations that provoke anxiety. Their rote verbal capacities and rote verbal memory skills may be a personal strength but they show poor language pragmatics or the functional use of language.
    Novel situations can be particularly troublesome as they require generating responses that cannot be anticipated or practiced beforehand. Children with NVLD often rely on rote or practiced behaviors that may not be appropriate for the context.
    The recognition that they are being rejected may not come until they are older; their hurt and confusion grows because they are unable to understand the increasingly complex social rules of adolescence.
    I CORINTHIANS 13
    11
    When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish things.
    12 For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known.
    KJV

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  • Asshat Turdhead
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    Hello Friend

    One example of these explosions is the famous Tunguska explosion. In the middle of the woods, in 1908, a force of 1000 Hiroshima bombs cleared away thousands of square miles of forest. This explosion generated a 6.5 Richter Earthquake that was detected by seismic stations all over the world.

    In 2008, a meteor was tracked for 20 hours before hitting the country of Sudan in a fiery explosion captured by weather satellites. Pieces of this meteor were actually recovered from this. The Russian meteor that landed in January caused and explosion that injured several and was caught on tape.

    In 1994, the comet labeled Shoemaker Levy 9 impacted the planet Jupiter. The impact site was facing away From Earth at the time but the explosion was captured by the Galileo probe on its way there. When Jupiter rotated into view, we saw large black impact scars on Jupiter from the pieces that crashed into it.

    I mention my sphere Earth explanation to tell you that I actually have one but I do not want to type4 lines of explanation only to be ignored.

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  • James Hutchins
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    Originally posted by Argon Tumeric View Post
    My opinion on where they come from stems from a spherical Earth model so I will not state it, for you will simply ignore it.

    If it is not meteors causing these explosions all over the world, what do you think it is?
    Explosions all over the world? What explosions? Does Homeland Security as well as Bobby-Joe and the boys know about this? I thought we got those commies bastards in Boston!


    Friend, I am happy you have a spherical globe. Does it bounce? If you are not going to state it, then why did you? Seems a bit hypocritical, if you ask me. Are all you people like that?

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  • Asshat Turdhead
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    A star actually is 100 times Earth's diameter, they may weigh millions of times as much as Earth. Earth does have a strong gravity field but not nearly strong enough to reach across light years of space to affect these stars. Neither do these stars have enough gravity to pull Earth in that distance.

    Stars do have weight and they do have gravity but gravity works both ways. Just as the Earth pulls on the Sun, the Sun pulls on the Earth.

    In a way, yes. A star is constantly under the balance of the outward expanding heat of its burning fuel and the force of gravity trying to crush it. Earth also is under this balance but is not massive enough to collapse and its outward force comes from decaying uranium isotopes, not burning fuel. But when the star runs out of fuel to burn, gravity wins over expansion and the star collapses.

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