How the First Planets Formed

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    You cannot reconcile between Pro Life and Pro choose both will only choose, "My Way or bombs and bullets".
    Creationist and Evolutionist are similar both are fanatics with blind faith and both do not obey there gods. Just to be clear on that last statement, Math is suppose to be the god of Evolutionist but they pay no heed to the facts math give.

    holo88 said:
    Sassa said:
    Interesting indeed...
    i smell a hint of hostility. am i wrong?
    i say that because of personal experience. a few years ago, on a forum far far away, someone fired up the "age old question". it quickly turned into a wildfire argument of titanic proportions that resulted in 20+ consecutive banns. some of them high ranked members. i personally didnt 'get the axe' nor did i instigate the breakout. i was merely an observer to the chaos. i'd rather not see anyone get booted for the same thing, here. i have grown rather fond of this forum, and hope that it will continue with it's colorful characters, not ripping each others throats out, trying to prove themselves right in such a way. it just to much of a touchy subject for anyone to maintain a sturdy rational state. i hope you can understand where im going with this (all of you). well then...

    did anyone happen to catch that episodic series on the Discovery channel? *forgot name, googling* *cant find*. anyway, it was based on the theory that at one point, all of the mass in the universe was in one HUGE mass. that hit critical mass, blew up, and sent billions upon billions of particles through out space, which resulted in all the planets/ stars and such. it was a very intriguing story. i think it aired last summer. if i find it, i'll have to post it here.
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    What's a Evolutionist?
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    Every Creationist I know does their best to obey God.
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    Bare Foot Kid said:
    Every Creationist I know does their best to obey God.
    With all due respect,

    I would (almost) conclude from your statement, you don't know that many creationists.

    Being a creationist is about what one believes/preaches.
    Obeying (a) God is what one practices.

    I know more creationist who fail to practice what they preach, than ones who don't.

    Practicing is the hard part of believing.

    My comment is not directed at you personally, so please don't take it personal.

    Greetz
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    +1 There is a distinct difference!
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    Antman said:
    Someone said puny earthlings.
    i smile hopefully at the slowly emerging realisation amongst some of your kind.

    it's not going to happen any time soon, but i wish people would stop acting as if they actually knew the deepest secrets of the universe.

    all you earthlings have is ideas, theories and models on the one hand, and superstitions, myths and legends on the other - not one of you earthlings know how the planets were formed - those who have certainty without hard evidence are amongst the puniest.

    maybe, but what do i know, coz i'm a puny earthling too (but at least i 'know' i am, and i'm trying real hard not to be!)
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    mickey megabyte said:
    Antman said:
    Someone said puny earthlings.
    i smile hopefully at the slowly emerging realisation amongst some of your kind.

    it's not going to happen any time soon, but i wish people would stop acting as if they actually knew the deepest secrets of the universe.

    all you earthlings have is ideas, theories and models on the one hand, and superstitions, myths and legends on the other - not one of you earthlings know how the planets were formed - those who have certainty without hard evidence are amongst the puniest.

    maybe, but what do i know, coz i'm a puny earthling too (but at least i 'know' i am, and i'm trying real hard not to be!)
    Wise words my friend +rep
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    In science there is a number, a very large number that represent impossibility.

    It like a 1 in X chance that something will happen, the X represent the number 1 followed by a train load of zeros.


    Anyone knows that number?
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    Seven.
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    jfar said:
    Seven.
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