It's a Delorean powered by a flux capacitor!Paul S. wrote: Sorta depends on the car.
Does it comes with keys to the Cosmic Ferrari?
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Now let's get back to the future!
It's a Delorean powered by a flux capacitor!Paul S. wrote: Sorta depends on the car.
Does it comes with keys to the Cosmic Ferrari?
--PS
I have written three responses to this and I keep deleting.htmagic wrote:
Glad you asked:So based upon John's account (and others in the Bible), we see that Christ is the Word in the flesh and all things were made by him. It is not mythical but very mystical. Now how can someone born 2000 years ago created the Universe? Well, I'm not God so I don't understand it as He does but Christ was around long before 2000 years ago.John 1:1-14 wrote:1: In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
2: The same was in the beginning with God.
and so forth.......
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So it may be a myth in your book but it is faith for others.
MagicBill
etc. etc., ad infinitum, ad nauseum.htmagic wrote:...So it may be a myth in your book but it is faith for others.John 1:1-14 wrote:1: In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
2: The same was in the beginning with God.
I see no question mark in my statement. I made no interrogatory. How dare you use my statement as an excuse to climb your pulpit.Mikado wrote:I was merely responding to Mikado's questionMagic wrote:I find it very discomforting that someone would believe that a man born about 2,000 years ago created the universe. Your right, I find it very much to be "mythical BS" and in no way "mystical BS". I had heard that he was the "son of god". It appears that I have learned something new to the Christ mythos.
Mikado
Thanks for the heads up, I won't be answering or reading any further PM's from you out of fear of being preached to.htmagic wrote:Next time, I will use PM and respond that way but I figured if Mikado asked the question, I'd answer it.
There you go again. Let me help you...see this ? , it is called a question mark and denotes an interrogatory. I never used it for I knew exactly where it would end up, just as it has.htmagic wrote:I also figured if he asked the question,others may wonder what I might say..
That statement in and of itself shows your faith has a chink in it. If your faith was strong there would be no need for it.htmagic wrote:I make no apologies for my faith.
I left your previous post alone as I said but since you have had TWO posts to preach, I feel that I am entitled to at least respond to them in ONE post.Mikado wrote:I have written three responses to this and I keep deleting.
I just don't wish to kick a puppy dog, there is no fun in it.
Physicists around the world are excitedly awaiting the start up of the £4.65 billion Large Hadron Collider, LHC - the most powerful atom-smasher ever built - which is supposed to shed new light on the particles and forces at work in the cosmos and reproduce conditions that date to near the Big Bang of creation.
Prof Irina Aref'eva and Dr Igor Volovich, mathematical physicists at the Steklov Mathematical Institute in Moscow believe that the vast experiment at CERN, the European particle physics centre near Geneva in Switzerland, may turn out to be the world's first time machine, reports New Scientist.