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I would like to hear the answer to this alsoOriginally Posted by Trelvis Tha Thrilla
Neil Armstrong has been on the moon, according to Christianity does that mean he has been to the heavens? I am seriously asking.Originally Posted by epox12
Point is, Mars and the other natural satellites are considered part of the heavens...generally speaking
How does that work?Originally Posted by DaNiKeRhiNo
I'm one of the few that completely backs science while being a loyal christian. So it wouldn't change anything for me.
Originally Posted by SuperAntigen
Originally Posted by iLLscan
Originally Posted by ONHOLLOWEDGROUND821
Originally Posted by GTEK
Originally Posted by ninjahood
I'm offended he even asked that questionOriginally Posted by AntonLaVey
Carbon dating has shown that the Earth has been around longer than Christianity claims.
i've yet to hear something from da religious folks that would discredit carbon dating....
how is that exactly done again?
It has been not by "Christians" but by science itself!.......they dont even consider carbon dating consistant enough anymore to get a good date.......dont believe me look it up for yourself, it was a flawed way to get a "date" out of something anyways, the carbon in the air isnt the same anymore
one person on discovery channel took a piece of old wood and dated it "5 million years ago" from a house that was built in the 1930s just to proove a point
So your telling me man & dinosaur roamed the Earth together like in The Flintstones?
Yabba dabba doo!
Originally Posted by Dr Spaceman
I would like to hear the answer to this alsoOriginally Posted by Trelvis Tha Thrilla
Neil Armstrong has been on the moon, according to Christianity does that mean he has been to the heavens? I am seriously asking.Originally Posted by epox12
Point is, Mars and the other natural satellites are considered part of the heavens...generally speaking
its like being a dentist and praying to da tooth fairyOriginally Posted by SWOBOYdeHTEEZY
How does that work?Originally Posted by DaNiKeRhiNo
I'm one of the few that completely backs science while being a loyal christian. So it wouldn't change anything for me.
If you are not a Christian why are you answering a question addressed to a christian? You make a condescending statement about common sense and then exercise none. Now I will wait to see if a Christian answers the question because he/she might have a different answer.Originally Posted by epox12
Originally Posted by Dr Spaceman
I would like to hear the answer to this alsoOriginally Posted by Trelvis Tha Thrilla
Neil Armstrong has been on the moon, according to Christianity does that mean he has been to the heavens? I am seriously asking.Originally Posted by epox12
Point is, Mars and the other natural satellites are considered part of the heavens...generally speaking
Uhhh yes, i'm not even christian, but common sense should (but this is nt) tell you that "heavens" is more in reference to skies, than the actual "heaven" where god lives with all the good dead christians.
Ok, let me make it simple for you. You know how King Arthur has the Excalibur and Merlin, well replace King Arthur with God, the Excalibur withSatan, and Merlin with Jesus, and King Arthur's horse with evolution. That's how I believe in god and evolution.Originally Posted by SWOBOYdeHTEEZY
How does that work?Originally Posted by DaNiKeRhiNo
I'm one of the few that completely backs science while being a loyal christian. So it wouldn't change anything for me.
Originally Posted by Dr Spaceman
If you are not a Christian why are you answering a question addressed to a christian? You make a condescending statement about common sense and then exercise none. Now I will wait to see if a Christian answers the question because he/she might have a different answer.Originally Posted by epox12
Originally Posted by Dr Spaceman
I would like to hear the answer to this alsoOriginally Posted by Trelvis Tha Thrilla
Neil Armstrong has been on the moon, according to Christianity does that mean he has been to the heavens? I am seriously asking.Originally Posted by epox12
Point is, Mars and the other natural satellites are considered part of the heavens...generally speaking
Uhhh yes, i'm not even christian, but common sense should (but this is nt) tell you that "heavens" is more in reference to skies, than the actual "heaven" where god lives with all the good dead christians.
Originally Posted by DaNiKeRhiNo
Ok, let me make it simple for you. You know how King Arthur has the Excalibur and Merlin, well replace King Arthur with God, the Excalibur with Satan, and Merlin with Jesus, and King Arthur's horse with evolution. That's how I believe in god and evolution.Originally Posted by SWOBOYdeHTEEZY
How does that work?Originally Posted by DaNiKeRhiNo
I'm one of the few that completely backs science while being a loyal christian. So it wouldn't change anything for me.
Originally Posted by lobotomybeats
Finding beings on other planets doesn't prove that Christianity is a fraud. Christianity does.
It sounds like you love reading your own posts and hearing the sound of your own voice but again I will wait to see if a Christian will answer my question. Since you know everything about everything and have as much common sense as you do maybe you will understand that. It's obvious your opinion is not the one I am looking for but yet you still feel the need to state your opinion. Use your common sense and social skills. ONE.Originally Posted by epox12
Originally Posted by Dr Spaceman
If you are not a Christian why are you answering a question addressed to a christian? You make a condescending statement about common sense and then exercise none. Now I will wait to see if a Christian answers the question because he/she might have a different answer.Originally Posted by epox12
Originally Posted by Dr Spaceman
I would like to hear the answer to this alsoOriginally Posted by Trelvis Tha Thrilla
Neil Armstrong has been on the moon, according to Christianity does that mean he has been to the heavens? I am seriously asking.Originally Posted by epox12
Point is, Mars and the other natural satellites are considered part of the heavens...generally speaking
Uhhh yes, i'm not even christian, but common sense should (but this is nt) tell you that "heavens" is more in reference to skies, than the actual "heaven" where god lives with all the good dead christians.
Why would you need a christian to answer that? if it makes you feel any better i grew up christian. "Heavens" again is more a general term used in reference to "skies", as opposed to just "heaven"/the afterlife. If a christian says any different they lack common sense too, and don't fully understand their own religion. One.
lolOriginally Posted by Chi ILL
Oxygen = Life IMO .Originally Posted by SuperAntigen
Originally Posted by Chi ILL
Life as in oxygen products .
Y'all really think that if the public is told that there are other beings CONFIRMED ... that there wouldn't be some type of ... something ?
Realistically .
"Oxygen products" does not signify the presence of "LIFE" though--
But I'm curious though--what do you mean by "oxygen products"...
...
Water , plants , etc .
Originally Posted by eye see soles
No, because God made the heavens and the Earth.
Originally Posted by chris boshs neck
they will just make up some bs reason like they do for everything else, i honestly don't understand how people can't see through this brainwashing