From: BURT on
The beginning of mankind started with the eclipse. How long will that
perfect fit last?

I believe this is a sign of a God who created the universe and life.
It is for the beginning.


Mitch Raemsch
From: Allan Matthews on
In article <61922ef9-8c7c-4bd0-b0b0-506c8ef59cc2
@u20g2000pru.googlegroups.com>, macromitch(a)yahoo.com says...
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> The beginning of mankind started with the eclipse.

How do you figure that? Watch "2001" while stoned again?

> How long will that perfect fit last?

The "fit" is not perfect, as annular eclipses, for example, demonstrate.

> I believe this is a sign of a God who created the universe and life.

Well, that's a leap. A stupid one at that.

> It is for the beginning.

Say what?

allan
--
allan_matthews[at]bigfoot[dot]com
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"And the moral of the story?
Don't leave things in the fridge."
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From: BURT on
On May 29, 9:03 pm, Allan Matthews <allan_matth...(a)bigfoot.com> wrote:
> In article <61922ef9-8c7c-4bd0-b0b0-506c8ef59cc2
> @u20g2000pru.googlegroups.com>, macromi...(a)yahoo.com says...
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> > The beginning of mankind started with the eclipse.
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> How do you figure that?  Watch "2001" while stoned again?
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> > How long will that perfect fit last?
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> The "fit" is not perfect, as annular eclipses, for example, demonstrate.
>
> > I believe this is a sign of a God who created the universe and life.
>
> Well, that's a leap.  A stupid one at that.
>
> > It is for the beginning.
>
> Say what?
>
> allan
> --
>     allan_matthews[at]bigfoot[dot]com
> =========================================
> "And the moral of the story?
>  Don't leave things in the fridge."
> =========================================

God doesn't need to prove that He exists. But He left evidence.

Mitch Raemsch
From: Jimbo on
On May 30, 12:05 am, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> On May 29, 9:03 pm, Allan Matthews <allan_matth...(a)bigfoot.com> wrote:
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> > In article <61922ef9-8c7c-4bd0-b0b0-506c8ef59cc2
> > @u20g2000pru.googlegroups.com>, macromi...(a)yahoo.com says...
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> > > The beginning of mankind started with the eclipse.
>
> > How do you figure that?  Watch "2001" while stoned again?
>
> > > How long will that perfect fit last?
>
> > The "fit" is not perfect, as annular eclipses, for example, demonstrate..
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> > > I believe this is a sign of a God who created the universe and life.
>
> > Well, that's a leap.  A stupid one at that.
>
> > > It is for the beginning.
>
> > Say what?
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> > allan
> > --
> >     allan_matthews[at]bigfoot[dot]com
> > =========================================
> > "And the moral of the story?
> >  Don't leave things in the fridge."
> > =========================================
>
> God doesn't need to prove that He exists.


He does if he wants to convince me.


> But He left evidence.
>

Not a scrap of objective, verifiable evidence did he leave.
From: BURT on
On May 29, 9:12 pm, Jimbo <ckdbig...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On May 30, 12:05 am, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
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> > On May 29, 9:03 pm, Allan Matthews <allan_matth...(a)bigfoot.com> wrote:
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> > > In article <61922ef9-8c7c-4bd0-b0b0-506c8ef59cc2
> > > @u20g2000pru.googlegroups.com>, macromi...(a)yahoo.com says...
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> > > > The beginning of mankind started with the eclipse.
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> > > How do you figure that?  Watch "2001" while stoned again?
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> > > > How long will that perfect fit last?
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> > > The "fit" is not perfect, as annular eclipses, for example, demonstrate.
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> > > > I believe this is a sign of a God who created the universe and life..
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> > > Well, that's a leap.  A stupid one at that.
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> > > > It is for the beginning.
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> > > Say what?
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> > > allan
> > > --
> > >     allan_matthews[at]bigfoot[dot]com
> > > =========================================
> > > "And the moral of the story?
> > >  Don't leave things in the fridge."
> > > =========================================
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> > God doesn't need to prove that He exists.
>
> He does if he wants to convince me.
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> > But He left evidence.
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> Not a scrap of objective, verifiable evidence did he leave.- Hide quoted text -
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Why would God want to convince you in any way?
Maybe you could be His robot then.

Mitch Raemsch