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JESUS IS COMING BACK SOON!!....THE TRIBULATION IS GOING TO BEGlN AROUND 2018...PROOF, LINKS, FACTS, MORE?
Before I start, Please do not repond saying no one knows, and give me Matthew 24:36, "and of that day and hour no one knows"


Of you read your bible it says Matthew 24:33 "when you see all these things, you will know it is near, Even at the doors"

We shall know when its near, just not know the day and hour.

Here Please go hear, I dont have enough room to type it all.

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2006-07-11 09:59:28 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mathematics

Why is it so hard for most people to comprehend the idea of eternity past but yet wholly comprehend eternity future? In order for one to exist, the other has to, thus the definition of eternity. Help me show this fact to my friends please!

P.S. This is not neccessarily a religious question. Scientists hold the same argument about energy and matter that Christians do about God

2006-07-11 09:58:43 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Physics

to be evolved to a higher altitude than most humans. Roaches can claim that they finished evolving long ago. Viruses can claim to be evolving faster than we are. Why do we think we are more highly evolved than anything? What makes us think that this supposedly random process has a direction that we can discern and arrogantly claim that we are further along than anything else on earth? Isn't this a circular definition of evolution? How do we define "Most High"?

2006-07-11 09:57:00 · 8 answers · asked by cdf-rom 7 in Other - Science

Have you ever noticed that hard, unripe fruit (like a peach, for instance) is dry when you bite into it? Then wait a couple days after it ripens on your counter and suddenly its juicy. Why?

2006-07-11 09:56:48 · 7 answers · asked by c_schumacker 6 in Botany

2006-07-11 09:56:44 · 16 answers · asked by mike m 1 in Astronomy & Space

Do wolves really howl at the moon, or is that just some sort of Hollywood image we've had drilled in to us?

2006-07-11 09:54:07 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Science

Can anyone help by naming a method disposing plastic and a disadvantage please?

2006-07-11 09:53:34 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Earth Sciences & Geology

Is this digit is releted with classical physics?
What is 6.626*10^-27?

2006-07-11 09:43:27 · 3 answers · asked by rav 2 in Physics

Any good scientific theory has to site conditions under which the theory could be proven false. So under what conditions would you consider creationism proven false?

2006-07-11 09:41:06 · 8 answers · asked by mikayla_starstuff 5 in Other - Science

2006-07-11 09:39:28 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Zoology

2006-07-11 09:38:08 · 4 answers · asked by shegothebomb 2 in Other - Science

2006-07-11 09:28:26 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Physics

2006-07-11 09:21:32 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Chemistry

2006-07-11 09:20:46 · 11 answers · asked by caliboy80 2 in Other - Science

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2006-07-11 09:19:12 · 7 answers · asked by on_hp77 1 in Astronomy & Space

From the information I've read, The way it's vagely stated, is
the fish absorbs oxygen from the water. I know a water molecule is made up of 2 hydrogen adams and 1 oxygen adam, (H2O). So, the fishes gills must be disposing of the hydrogen.after the oxygen is obsorbed. If the carbon dioxide is also disposed of through the gills, total biproduct should be a hydrocarbon. Correct if I'm wrong.

2006-07-11 09:16:58 · 2 answers · asked by JOHN M 1 in Biology

How is it that the stars work as a compass? After all, the earth is moving so wouldn't the location of the stars change as well??

2006-07-11 09:14:58 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Astronomy & Space

please tell your grade or profession.

2006-07-11 09:09:20 · 19 answers · asked by flori 4 in Mathematics

It is a single shoot that is about 6" tall. It has a soft bulb with small roots, the base of the plant is light orange and the color becomes increasingly darker until it is almost red near the top and the very tip of the plant looks like it was dipped in tar. The bulb is almost like a foam inside and has a fungis/mushroom smell to it. There are about 15 of them growing several inches apart from one another. What is this plant?

2006-07-11 09:09:06 · 5 answers · asked by doc 1 in Botany

Since without a watch one assumes a vague time from the position of the sun in the sky, why does the sun's point on the compass not actually match the position of the hour hand on the clock?

Any astronomical and historical explanations will be appreciated. Thanks x

2006-07-11 09:06:15 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Astronomy & Space

2006-07-11 09:05:38 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Astronomy & Space

I need the mathematical develop of it, or some site where I can found this.

2006-07-11 09:02:03 · 3 answers · asked by alexander 1 in Mathematics

If the answer is yes, why do you think that is? Do you think it's a scientific fact? I know I can't find if it's a proven therory any where.

2006-07-11 09:01:34 · 35 answers · asked by jenni jones 2 in Weather

I am talking about a container that is unbreakable and would not allow any expansion. I understand that water under pressure would have a lower freezing point. If this temperature requirement were to be met, could the water freeze? If it were to freeze, would it be denser than normal ice? Is expansion a product of or a requirement of freezing?

2006-07-11 09:00:33 · 10 answers · asked by kooldaddybreeze 1 in Physics

And if this sounds like what I think it would be what would I have to do to become one?

2006-07-11 08:57:27 · 4 answers · asked by Huggy 1 in Botany

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