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  • Little Donkey
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    Re: Biblical Periodic Table of Elements

    Originally posted by WWJDnow View Post
    God invented math, and He loves it like He loves all of His creations. That's why there's a whole book of the Bible devoted to Numbers.
    Perhaps all math except for set theory. I don't fully understand it, but apparently this is a modern attempt to redefine math in terms of socialism and homosexuality - no thanks. But I'll await clarification from the Pastors, maybe I mis-understood something.

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  • Carl the wop
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    Re: Biblical Periodic Table of Elements

    Chernobyl was God's hint to the commies that it was time to repent.

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  • John North
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    Re: Biblical Periodic Table of Elements

    Originally posted by Patislav View Post
    ...for example the uranium (I personally was affected by the explosion of Chernobyl...
    Did this make you grow an extra eye? In such case you should be able to read the KJV 1611 Bible 50% faster, giving you a big advantage when being compared to your heathen colleagues around the world. Please pick it up and read now! Don’t waste any more time talking about stupidities like Urinium or the like. All you need to know is to be read in the Bible. Bear in mind, if it’s not in the Bible, it has no significance.

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  • Carl the wop
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    Re: Biblical Periodic Table of Elements

    Originally posted by WWJDnow View Post
    God invented math, and He loves it like He loves all of His creations. That's why there's a whole book of the Bible devoted to Numbers.

    Consider, for example, I Chronicles 3:22: "...the sons of Shemaiah; Hattush, and Igeal, and Bariah, and Neariah, and Shaphat, six." So God clearly wanted people to understand arithmetic.
    I'm still miffed that we use Arabic, or Sand Nig, numbers in God's country. If Roman numerals were good enough for Jesus, why not us?

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  • WWJDnow
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    Re: Biblical Periodic Table of Elements

    Originally posted by zeekborg View Post
    does god think of math?
    God invented math, and He loves it like He loves all of His creations. That's why there's a whole book of the Bible devoted to Numbers.

    Consider, for example, I Chronicles 3:22: "...the sons of Shemaiah; Hattush, and Igeal, and Bariah, and Neariah, and Shaphat, six." So God clearly wanted people to understand arithmetic.

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  • Zechariah Smyth
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    Re: Biblical Periodic Table of Elements

    Originally posted by Patislav View Post
    Dear fellow American Christians,
    in Czech Republic we, believers , believe that the Bible and science are not in contradiction at all. I am surprised to see that you don't trust the scientific table of elements as there are many manifests of them around the world - for example the uranium (I personally was affected by the explosion of Chernobyl, unlike you, so I know something about it). Is it possible you just didn't discover it in Bible yet? Maybe uranium isn't mentioned there literally but between the lines - what about the annihilation of Sodoma and Gomora? Possibly a nuclear blast?
    WHAAAAAAAAT?



    If God would've used "uranium" He would've mentioned that in His account of things, right? Let's see what the KJV Bible says:

    (Genesis 19:24-25) "Then the LORD rained upon Sodom and upon Gomorrah brimstone and fire from the LORD out of heaven; And he overthrew those cities, and all the plain, and all the inhabitants of the cities, and that which grew upon the ground."

    This is why things are so crazy in the world today and why people have drifted so far from His loving arms: they try to put their own "spin" on things in order to reconcile it with the demonic secular worldview, and in so doing they reject Him.

    Bad idea.



    Now, please make a thread of your own in the Introduction Forum so that we can greet you properly. We want to get to know you!

    Yours in Christ,

    Z. Smyth

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  • Patislav
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    Re: Biblical Periodic Table of Elements

    Dear fellow American Christians,
    in Czech Republic we, believers , believe that the Bible and science are not in contradiction at all. I am surprised to see that you don't trust the scientific table of elements as there are many manifests of them around the world - for example the uranium (I personally was affected by the explosion of Chernobyl, unlike you, so I know something about it). Is it possible you just didn't discover it in Bible yet? Maybe uranium isn't mentioned there literally but between the lines - what about the annihilation of Sodoma and Gomora? Possibly a nuclear blast?

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  • Pastor Ed Lowman
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    Re: Biblical Periodic Table of Elements

    Originally posted by zeekborg View Post
    What do you guys think of chemistry? there's a lot of math behind it... what does god think of math?

    There's a lot of information about chemistry (in fact im a student of chemistry finishing my bsc.) that explains a lot about our world. For example I highly doubt that you could use the computer that you are on right now if mankind did not use our god given intelligence to understand the chemical processes behind building such devices.

    In fact a computer could not run without electrons powering it (electricity is just flowing electrons). Do you view science to be against god?
    Electricity is a very Biblical thing, friend (Psalm 18:14; Matthew 24:27)

    YiC,

    Pastor Ed

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  • Cranky Old Man
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    Re: Biblical Periodic Table of Elements

    Originally posted by zeekborg View Post
    What do you guys think of chemistry? there's a lot of math behind it... what does god think of math?

    There's a lot of information about chemistry (in fact im a student of chemistry finishing my bsc.) that explains a lot about our world. For example I highly doubt that you could use the computer that you are on right now if mankind did not use our god given intelligence to understand the chemical processes behind building such devices.

    In fact a computer could not run without electrons powering it (electricity is just flowing electrons). Do you view science to be against god?
    I don't know what kind of computer you have there, but mine works on God given American electricity.

    And science doesn't have to be against God. Even though those gay orgy freaks at NASA might give off that impression. All science has to do is obey God's eternal (Deuteronomy 33:27; Jeremiah 10:10; Psalm 90:2) and immutable (Psalm 102:25-27; Hebrews 1:10-12; 13:8) laws.

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  • zeekborg
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    What do you guys think of chemistry? there's a lot of math behind it... what does god think of math?

    There's a lot of information about chemistry (in fact im a student of chemistry finishing my bsc.) that explains a lot about our world. For example I highly doubt that you could use the computer that you are on right now if mankind did not use our god given intelligence to understand the chemical processes behind building such devices.

    In fact a computer could not run without electrons powering it (electricity is just flowing electrons). Do you view science to be against god?

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  • Cranky Old Man
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    Re: Biblical Periodic Table of Elements

    Originally posted by Alsnoy View Post
    I can only hoop there is enough coal to burn
    If they run out they can always start using idiots as fuel. Enough of those around.

    Uranium gives radiation
    Gee, really?

    that's why there are still problems in tchernobyl
    Yeah, I am sure it has nothing to do with incompetent Russian engineers.

    and there so many casualties in Japan inflicted by fat man and little boy. you did a great thing there amerika by killing thousends of children and civillians
    You're right. We should just have left Japan and Germany alone instead. Thank you for that insight you incredibly stupid idiot.

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  • Jacob the Angry Liar
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    Re: Biblical Periodic Table of Elements

    Make thee an ark of gopher wood; rooms shalt thou make in the ark, and shalt pitch it within and without with pitch. (Genesis 6:14)

    I think you're missing wood and pitch...

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  • Alsnoy
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    Re: Biblical Periodic Table of Elements

    Originally posted by Pastor Isaac Peters View Post
    When you're in hell, you'll never have a good one, and when you say, "Lynne out," it won't work.
    I can only hoop there is enough coal to burn

    Uranium gives radiation; that's why there are still problems in tchernobyl and there so many casualties in Japan inflicted by fat man and little boy. you did a great thing there amerika by killing thousends of children and civillians

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  • James Hutchins
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    Re: Biblical Periodic Table of Elements

    I just so happen to have a masters in organic chemistry from Princeton. I'll admit, it was 30 some years ago and I never worked in the field so my memory is a bit vague but that chart is very familiar. I do remember a key part of it being able to valance between good and evil.

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  • Pastor Isaac Peters
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    Re: Biblical Periodic Table of Elements

    Originally posted by Lynne Ro View Post
    Have a good one.

    Lynne out
    When you're in hell, you'll never have a good one, and when you say, "Lynne out," it won't work.

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