Re: I love how "scientists" and atheists have NO idea what gravity is or how it works.
The big bang was put to the test in a lab in Sweden that breaks down particles by flinging them against a wall ( underground in a super collider). The particles separated, providing proof for the botham/higgs theory of the God Particle.
The timing of this planet. Has been based on radio active wave particles in items predating history as we Westerners know it. It actually goes back 300 million years of Earth time creation and humans showing up as early as 70,000 years ago. Again, this info needs to be understood. A week or two of watching the Science channel can fullfill this kind of understanding need.
As early as we can find people on earth, we also find religious items.
We may not understand how a rain dance was done, but accordion to theosophy and esoteric understanding, which I also believe, we can create our reality with belief. If all believed in the rain dance, it could happen. I can't stress this enough. We may scoff at these earlier religions, but who is to say they were not right? How much more rediculous is it to believe that Jesus sits on a throne next to god just because it was decided by the pope in the meeting at Mendicino in 680 ad?
Think about it.
The big bang was put to the test in a lab in Sweden that breaks down particles by flinging them against a wall ( underground in a super collider). The particles separated, providing proof for the botham/higgs theory of the God Particle.
The timing of this planet. Has been based on radio active wave particles in items predating history as we Westerners know it. It actually goes back 300 million years of Earth time creation and humans showing up as early as 70,000 years ago. Again, this info needs to be understood. A week or two of watching the Science channel can fullfill this kind of understanding need.
As early as we can find people on earth, we also find religious items.
We may not understand how a rain dance was done, but accordion to theosophy and esoteric understanding, which I also believe, we can create our reality with belief. If all believed in the rain dance, it could happen. I can't stress this enough. We may scoff at these earlier religions, but who is to say they were not right? How much more rediculous is it to believe that Jesus sits on a throne next to god just because it was decided by the pope in the meeting at Mendicino in 680 ad?
Think about it.
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