LOL, don't forget about dark matter and anti-particles too....and black holes.
2007-07-19 13:23:06
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answer #1
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answered by 8theist 6
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First prove anti-matter exists, then ask that question.
2007-07-19 13:25:28
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answered by Anonymous
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True story of Satanist turned to Saint.
Son of a physician, Longo was born financially well off, and received a good education, both secular and Christian, and attended a Piarist school until age sixteen. Raised in a pious family; they prayed the Rosary together each night. An excellent student, he was skilled in literature, oratory, fencing, dancing, music, and other arts, could play flute and piano, directed a school band; was also known to be restless, and had difficulty sitting through classes. Studied law at the University of Naples where received his degree in 1864, but where he fell into a dissolute and worldly life.
Following a philosophy class taught by a fallen-away priest, Longo moved from indifference to the Church to ridicule, to open hostility. He participated in street demonstrations against the Pope, then dabbled in occult nonsense like magnetism and spiritism, tipping tables and contacting the spirit world through mediums. Burning his bridges, he finally became a Satanist, and with some further study, a Satanist priest.
Bartholomew's family and friends refused to give up on the young man, praying for his return to the faith, and pecking away at his interest in Satan. Vincente Pepe, a respected professor from his home town, convinced him to turn from the occult, and a Dominican friar named Father Albert guided him through his return to the Church in a process we would today call deprogramming. Longo finally recovered his senses and his faith, and became a Dominican tertiary on 25 March 1871, taking the name Fratel Rosario (Brother Rosary).
Bartholomew wanted to do something to make amends for his apostasy, and began preaching against the occult in the places where college students frequented. Father Albert helped him join a group of local lay people working for the poor. Seeing the terrible, grinding poverty that was the lot of most, he wanted to do something to help, and had a sudden inspiration that the Rosary would become the key. He established a shrine of Our Lady of the Rosary in the valley of Pompei and used a discarded painting of Mary under that title as its visual. 1906, Pope Saint Pius IX asked Longo to retire as administrator for the good of the City, and he did, handing it over to the papacy, and taking a job in the City as a regular employee. Made a Knight of the Guard Cross of the Holy Sepulcher in 1925.
2007-07-19 13:24:20
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answered by DREENA 2
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If you belive that God created the oxygen which allows us to burn fuels then you should believe he created anti-matter to allow us to "burn" matter. But first we have to find those dilithium crystals he hid somewhere.
2007-07-19 13:35:14
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answered by Benji 6
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Don't ask questions or you will burn in hell for having no faith.
2007-07-19 13:27:04
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answered by shermynewstart 7
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http://www.tv-links.co.uk/show.do/9/5321
http://www.tv-links.co.uk/show.do/1/3714
2007-07-19 13:24:47
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answered by blue vision 3
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