These evil Atheists are brainwashing our children with nonsense!!! It is obviously God that makes things fall, not some fancy smanchey 'Gravity'..... What do you guys think?
2007-02-06
07:14:30
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taybug, YOU HEATHEN!!!
Gravity is just a theory.
2007-02-06
07:19:10 ·
update #1
God will smite you for that one Emmy.
2007-02-06
07:20:25 ·
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If every aspect of the theory of gravity were known, it would be scientific principle. GRAVITY IS JUST A THEORY, IT IS LIES PEOPLE.
2007-02-06
07:24:55 ·
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Everyone knows that things stay in place with VELCRO. When the velcro goes bad, things fall. It's science.
/sarcasm
2007-02-06 07:21:09
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answered by glitterkittyy 7
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properly surely, each and everything you have pronounced is carefully fake. Gravity isn't purely a concept, it rather is certainty. there is evidence of gravity each time you drop something and notice it fall. Gravity is cutting-edge on all planets everywhere. Gravity is a organic phenomenon wherein the mass of one merchandise attracts the mass of yet another. now, you're are in all probability thinking "how come each and everything in the worldwide does not follow one yet another?" properly, the biggest, products have the main gravity. So, issues are evidently fascinated in the earth, because of the fact the earth i a huge situation, with lots of gravitational pull. the better the planet is, the extra gravitational pull it has. The moon, is critically smaller than earth and for this reason there is way less gravity. The solar, that's large has lots and many gravity. Now, i think of you're making each and everything as much as make exciting of Christians, because of the fact no you are able to nevertheless heavily have self assurance what you have mentioned. once you're saying, "how are you able to suspect there is a few invisible stress that makes issues merely fall? that's stupid, that is obtrusive God invisibly makes use of his powers to stress issues to the floor." you're thoroughly contradicting your self via asserting "how are you able to suspect in something invisible? yet than speaking approximately god, who's additionally invisible. subsequently, i be attentive to you're making exciting of stupid Christians and that i'm merely replying to you in a sarcastic way.
2016-11-02 12:25:33
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answered by ? 4
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I am a christian who believes God could have created the world through evolution. But the difference between evolution and gravity is that Newton was a believer. He acknowledged God's presence and power, although he was not an orthodox Christian.
"In any case, he stood himself before God in great awe--great awe of the One who crafted the universe with such precision. It was this precision that so inspired Newton--that he gave his life to its uncovery for human viewing. Science and mathematics were thus for Newton virtually religious enterprises."
Now I don't really know what Darwin's relationship with the Almighty was, but Thomas Huxley particularly set out to prove that God had no part in the creation of the world through promoting evolution.
2007-02-06 07:27:27
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answered by rcpeabody1 5
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I think you're parading your ignorance, and trying to earn points by asking a nonsensical question. Christians hold to scientific theories, such as your precious theory of gravity.
2007-02-06 07:18:59
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answered by Emmy 2
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Gravity is a real science proven in the lab. Evolution is not. No evidence for evolution has ever been found. It is based upon lies, hoaxes and suppositions completely free of logic.
2007-02-06 07:21:30
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answered by FUNdie 7
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I'm a Christian and your right, God does make things fall, and He does that through gravity.....which He made
2007-02-06 07:18:37
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answered by Anonymous
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You should only ban it if you want to apply the same standards evenly.
Christians, however, do not tend to follow any sort of consistency when deciding what to ban.
2007-02-06 07:23:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes... and I'd like to video you jumping of a cliff to disprove it.... lol
Edit: that probably reads in a mean way... i meant it to be funny. Sorry.
2007-02-06 07:17:53
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answered by Anonymous
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You don't need schooling to know that 'what goes up, must come down.' Do you?
2007-02-06 07:18:54
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answered by Anonymous
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