How the First Planets Formed

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  1. Posts : 1,806
    Windows 7 Ultimate x32
       #11

    Antman said:
    It is his thread. Can you smell what the Rock is cooking?

    As for the Big Bang, well...
    i think you may have me wrong, Mr.Ant. or may not.... you pretty much confuse me at every turn.
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  2. Posts : 1,806
    Windows 7 Ultimate x32
       #12

    well played as per usual. but alas i think i am the one who failed. i failed to destinguish which bus i ride. the one off to Florida, to watch 5 million dollars of fuel get shot into the sky, for no rhyme or reason. or the on with all the singing boys and girls, off to some distant, remote region to discuss burning bushes and such with the local natives.
    i also failed at boarding one of said buses. like i said, i am an observer. no more or less. i watch the 2 sides battle time and time again, and take comfort in the simple fact that: Neither will win, because neither can loose. the burden of proof is heavy. far to heavy for any mortal to carry. i do enjoy your posts, as well Mr.Ant, once i actually understand them, that is.

    to be continued, another time perhaps. (using reason, and rational thought makes me tired)
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  3. Posts : 56
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       #13

    Our planet is old as like 7000 years... any calendar in judaisam will have records only about 5000 years BC...that is far as it go... No record before 5000 BC... The stuff with milions and milions of years are just guessing... And yes i beleve that somebody (we call it god) create world in short time ... The supreme Being created all ... I once watched some sientist that expaind scientifficaly how is possible that world can be created in shuch a short time but sadly i dont have any english version of that... only serbian and if anybody are interested and know Serbian language i will upload it :) ...
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  4. ten
    Posts : 266
    XP / Windows 7 Pro RTM
       #14

    This thread has turned comical as of late.
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  5. Posts : 11,840
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       #15

    ten said:
    This thread has turned comical as of late.
    Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa...
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  6. Posts : 2,111
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       #16

    I think both religion and reason teaches us to respect each other.

    That's all one needs to keep in mind, before engaging in any argument about the differences between the two.

    My own thought.
    I think science is as much a matter of belief as religion is.

    Thing's I was thought about the universe when I was still in school have somewhat (dramatically) changed over the years, and they will continue to change.
    Back then we also knew of only one kind of Tyrannosaurus, now it turns out there were many kinds.


    Thankfully, a lot of religious people around me have also developed their interpretations of their believe.

    Even people believing in the same God, can't always see eye to eye.
    And they don't have to.

    As long as we don't impose or force our believe on others, we will do just fine.


    For the record, I don't believe in a higher being,(except my wife ) I do believe in love, and that we are here to support each other.

    That should be enough by anybody's standards.
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  7. Posts : 8,398
    ultimate 64 sp1
       #17

    Antman said:
    As for the untoward behavior witnessed elsewhere, well, it happens. Humans have a tendency to believe things that they cannot know. It is perfectly reasonable to me that, perhaps, God knew how to make everything except plastic. He created all that is for the express purpose that a species would form from his Creation and develop polymer technology. Now that this world, and possibly others, is accumulating sufficient amounts of plastics, our species may no longer be essential to further development of God's plan. He may wish to encase stellar objects in shrink wrap and market them to lesser gods as tasty snack treats. Of course, I could be wrong.
    in the beginning, there was ANTMAN

    now you all know why i laugh so much at you puny earthlings!
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  8. Posts : 2,111
    Win7 Build 7600 x86
       #18

    Funny, I've always pictured God looking a bit like Antman. Coincidence?

    (no disrespect intended to believers, God gave us a sense of humor right?)
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  9. Posts : 8,398
    ultimate 64 sp1
       #19

    strange, i always pictured god as looking like alexander graham bell.
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  10. Posts : 823
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    Thread Starter
       #20

    Very interesting discussion....
    I'm glad to see you people entertaining yourselves...
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