Gravity is only a theory. There is no actual proof that this theory is right. In fact, the theory is incomplete.
Should Gravity not be thought in school because it contredicts the Bible?
2007-11-13
12:56:26
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Here are biblical exemples that prove gravity does not exists:
- Moses split the sea into two for a certain amount of time beyond that allowed by the laws of gravity.
- Angels moved the boulder of Jesus' tomb. Angels are immaterial, therefore, shouldn't have been able to move the boulder.
- Aside from the Garden of Eden, Earth was barren and that, for many, many years. That means that neither pollen, nor evaporated water made their way outside the Garden, indicating that the wind was trapped within a sky-open area. Wind being a consequence of gravity, this proves the Theory is wrong.
2007-11-13
13:15:17 ·
update #1
There is evidence of gravity, just like there are fossils to support the theory of evolution. But there is no definite proof of gravity.
2007-11-14
02:34:13 ·
update #2