Subject: Re: Hmmm - a robust arguement?
From: John Sefton
Date: 14/10/2004, 16:46
Newsgroups: alt.astronomy,alt.sci.seti,sci.astro.seti,sci.physics

Uncle Al wrote:
Murf wrote:

Hello everybody,

Last week I was wandering the shops during my office lunch break when
I was harassed by a religeous zealot selling magazines and CDS.


Take the items and tell him you will pay him back in the afterlife.

[snip]


Hmmph. He was obviously a twat, but is my line of arguemnt sound -
i.e. that you can see (or even detect) stars more than say 10,000
lightyears away a robust argument against a "young" view of
creation/existance?


What a fool you are.  The heavenly sphere is located just above the
sky.  The earth is exactly as it is according to the bible.  The first
step toward the Day of Rapture is utter destruction of all the Devil's
work wrought after the resurrection of Jesus Christ.  Every city must
be burned to ashes and ground into dust.  Every sinner must be
destroyed.  God's blessed currency is an unending flow of fresh hot
blood.  Iraq is God's work overseen by God's agent of retribution
borne-again President Bush the Lesser.

Dominus et magister noster Iesus Christus dicendo "Poenitentiam agite
adpropinquavit enim regnum caelorum" omnem vitam fidelium penitentiam
esse voluit."


i.e. Al hasn't a clue, but he
hopes there is no omniscience so
he'll never be *busted*!!!!!!!!!!!!
:-)
John
http://users.accesscomm.ca/john/