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  • nikilds
    True Christian™
    True Christian™
    • May 2007
    • 164

    #16
    Re: Gravity: Truth or Fiction?

    Originally posted by Dr. Ernest C. Ville, D.C.S. View Post

    When you add God to the picture, it makes so much more sense! God put is here and imbued us with His Spirit. He placed the planets and stars in their orbits around Earth. "Gravity" doesn't hold them there -- they were put there by God Himself! They can't just get up one day and "decide" to disobey God!
    Thank you! This makes so much sense.

    And just like how God moves the earth, so can He move the hearts of the sinners closer to Him.
    Praise!
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    • The Absurdist
      Unsaved trash
      • Jan 2008
      • 100

      #17
      Re: Gravity: Truth or Fiction?

      What about magneticism? Is it God™©® divine power?
      Søren Kierkegaard: "The Absurd, or to act by virtue of the absurd, is to act upon faith ... I must act, but reflection has closed the road so I take one of the possibilities and say: This is what I do, I cannot do otherwise because I am brought to a standstill by my powers of reflection."

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      • Bobby-Joe
        Landover Security Superviser
        Asset Loss Prevention and Personal Security Expert
        NOT angry and positively NOT Gay
        True Christian™
        • Sep 2006
        • 18405

        #18
        Re: Gravity: Truth or Fiction?

        Originally posted by The Absurdist View Post
        What about magneticism? Is it God™©® divine power?
        If electricity is in TRUTH(tm) angels (positive) and demons (negative) working as God commands why is magnetism any different? Clearly magnetic "fields" are just demons disobeying The Lord and wandering off His designated path and angels chasing them down to pull the demons back. That why metal is pushed or pulled by a magnet, angels.

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        • The Absurdist
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          • Jan 2008
          • 100

          #19
          Re: Gravity: Truth or Fiction?

          ROFL! Thats the most ridiculous answer I could get in the 21th century
          Søren Kierkegaard: "The Absurd, or to act by virtue of the absurd, is to act upon faith ... I must act, but reflection has closed the road so I take one of the possibilities and say: This is what I do, I cannot do otherwise because I am brought to a standstill by my powers of reflection."

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          • Bobby-Joe
            Landover Security Superviser
            Asset Loss Prevention and Personal Security Expert
            NOT angry and positively NOT Gay
            True Christian™
            • Sep 2006
            • 18405

            #20
            Re: Gravity: Truth or Fiction?

            Originally posted by The Absurdist View Post
            ROFL! Thats the most ridiculous answer I could get in the 21th century
            Oh, and what silly explanation do you have for magnetism? Invisible particles that no one can see moving back and forth? I'll stick to something I can measure and observe, I will stick to God.

            Time to reclaim our FREEDOM from the “Mullah in Chief” and his growing activist voter hoards of socialists, communists, anti-Semites, anti-Christians, atheists, radical gays and lesbians, feminists, illegal immigrants, Muslims, anti-Anglo whites and others.

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            • The Absurdist
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              • Jan 2008
              • 100

              #21
              Re: Gravity: Truth or Fiction?

              Yeah, sorry about my answer, don't take it bad, I ain't here to hurt your believes actually. I just wasn't awaiting that answer, got me by surprise.
              Søren Kierkegaard: "The Absurd, or to act by virtue of the absurd, is to act upon faith ... I must act, but reflection has closed the road so I take one of the possibilities and say: This is what I do, I cannot do otherwise because I am brought to a standstill by my powers of reflection."

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