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Author: ModemacModemac
Date: May 16, 2008 04:45
http://tinyurl.com/4dopy5
This is the group that hid out in a cave last fall to await the end of
the world in May of 2008. So here it is, May 2008, and they've
announced that they're giving up and coming out. Still, like a lot of
these doomsday cults, they did prove to have a lot of endurance: they
withstood cave-ins, floods, deaths (authorities reportedly removed two
"rotting corpses" from their caves), and disillusionment which caused
a lot of their members to bolt and leave before the expected date.
Of course, we knew this outcome was inevitable -- because their
predicted EOW date was TOO EARLY. The REAL end of the world is coming
this July 5th, at precisely 7:00 AM.
If any members of this Russian cult (who aren't in jail) want to come
by with us and await the arrival of the Escape Vessels of the Sex
Goddesses, then please do! It only costs you $30 American.
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Author: Pahu78Pahu78
Date: May 14, 2008 10:36
How Old Do Evolutionists Say the Universe Is? 1
In the late 1920s, evolutionists believed that the universe was 2
billion years (b.y.) old. Later, radiometric dating techniques gave
much older ages for certain rocks on Earth (1). Obviously, a part of
the universe cannot be older than the universe itself. This
contradiction was soon removed by devising a rationale for increasing
the age of the universe.
Similar problems are now widely acknowledged. If a big bang occurred,
it happened 13.7 b.y. ago. If stars evolved, some stars are 16 b.y.
old, such as the stars in the globular cluster called M13 (2).
Obviously, stars cannot be older than the universe. Also, the Hubble
Space Telescope has found distant galaxies whose age, based on big
bang assumptions, exceeds the age of the universe (3).
1. Arthur N. Strahler, Science and Earth History (Buffalo, New York:
Prometheus Books, 1987), pp. 102, 129.
2. Ivan R. King, “Globular Clusters,” Scientific American, Vol. 252,
June 1985, pp. 79–88.
3. Robert C. Kennicutt Jr., “An Old Galaxy in a Young Universe,”
Nature, Vol. 381, 13 June 1996, pp. 555–556.
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Author: marques de sademarques de sade
Date: May 13, 2008 14:41
Every time we see on the news all these pedophiles, and they're
all connected to religion in some way. The father of all
pedophiles of course being Mohammed, the prophet of Islam who
married a 6 year old when he was 51 and had sex with her at age 9.
Then you have all these mormon cults with their young virgins
prancing about, tempting the old men and the men are not supposed
to notice? Well, don't worry, in mormonism they do notice, and
have a billion prepubescent wives all following you around and
what not... Then you've got your Catholic priests... I mean the
list goes on and on and on... any one else see the connection?
octinomos
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`We come now to the idea of the Gaeia Universe, where the whole of the Universe would be a single living entity of which all mankind is barely an organelle. But unlike the organisms of Earth, the elements of the Universe, energy and matter, are not connected by the bloody and battering interaction of consumption that we experience on Earth, but by the same forces of physics and mechanics which govern the aforementioned astronomical principles. The concept of pantheism proposes an additional connection, one of an overarching divine presence. In this divinity, mind and matter are one, and all things in the Universe are evenly connected'' --B.D. Abramson
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Author: SatanSatan
Date: May 13, 2008 14:22
duke wrote:
> On 13 May 2008 18:48:43 GMT, The Chief Instigator io.com> wrote:
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>>On Tue, 13 May 2008 13:17:49 -0500, duke cox.net> wrote:
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>>>On Tue, 13 May 2008 07:58:46 -0700, mariposas...
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Author: norttenenorttene
Date: May 13, 2008 14:09
This Teaching says,
"How many times have you been disloyal to Him?
You can be assured, many. In disobedience to His
Commands, we are disloyal."
REVELATION DELIVERED THROUGH FRANCES M. KLUG
ON APRIL 18,1979
"LOYALTY"
"Loyalty has a very important place in our
whole existence, but sometimes we place the role of
loyalty only to human involvement, human dependency,
human relationship. Loyalty is rarely openly associated
with God, but it is time that we look at this in respect
to our faith in Him.
We do not see our dependence upon God, but we
believe in His Loyalty to us. We depend upon His
Loyalty through what we know about Him, in the
Teachings He gave to us, and in the promise that through
our efforts, our faith, that He will never be disloyal to us.
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Author: Pahu78Pahu78
Date: May 13, 2008 07:47
Expansion: Big Bang or Stretching? 11
Helium-2 Nebulas. Clouds of glowing, blue gas, called helium-2
nebulas, have been set aglow by something hot enough to strip two
electrons from each helium atom. No known star—young or old—is hot
enough to do so (16), but compressed conditions before the heavens
were stretched out would do this.
Dark “Science.” The big bang theory must invoke unscientific
concepts, such as “dark matter” and “dark energy,” to try to explain
the “stretched out heavens.” What is dark matter and dark energy? Even
believers in those ideas don’t know (17).
Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB). The CMB is often given as evidence
for the big bang theory. Actually, that radiation, when studied
closely, is a strong argument against the big bang and evidence for
the sudden creation of matter within an immense universe.
16. “Hotter stars ‘are not predicted by normal stellar evolution, so
the presence of the He II nebulas is a bit of a mystery’ comments
Garnett ...” Donald R. Garnett, as quoted by Ron Cowen, “Gorgeous
Gas,” Science News, Vol. 163, 24 May 2003, p. 328.
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