Why would I need to? It's your claim. You support it.
2007-12-27 03:58:48
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answer #1
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answered by Open Heart Searchery 7
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I am not a Christian, but that is disproved rather easily. As our planet revolves around the sun, when we reached the side that was dark, we would be in total night for half the year. Of course, you could always say that the sun is rotating on its axis in synchronization with the earth's revolutions. That is also simply disproved. We could watch Venus and Mercury, which travel around the sun at much faster rates than Earth, and observe whether they become completely dark at some point in their revolutions.
2007-12-27 12:00:37
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answer #2
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answered by Duke Paul-Muad'Dib Atreides 6
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Hi,
Simple, send you up there to be the first man on the sun. An illuminating experience Ouch! Really though it's obvious that there is no dark side...seeing that each year we go completely around that bright star, and the only thing dark are the sun spots. So I guess you are wrong..... again!
2007-12-27 11:58:22
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answer #3
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answered by skiingstowe 6
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I thought it was "The dark side of the moon". I love that song!
The answer to your question- we revolve around the sun- won't it make sense there is no dark side of the sun. Next, if that's your hypothesis- I'll let you finish the testing and conclusion part.
2007-12-27 12:04:09
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answer #4
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answered by michelle 6
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But Harry! How do You prove that satellites are real?
Sitting here in my office, i can't even "prove" that the Earth is round without depending on other sources.
2007-12-27 12:21:59
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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how will you prove your existence a hundred years from now, and given your logic, I still wont believe, I will be the athiest for your life
i dont care if you had a license, or ss card, its mere fiction made up...and your family is a bunch of story tellers
now prove you existed, even if you have witnesses, outside your family..even if i find your diary the bible, that your in.
we are going in circles with the twists and turns of your logic
2007-12-27 12:06:17
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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The burden of proof is yours. It's like me asking you, how would you prove me wrong if I told you your question sucked?
2007-12-27 12:04:55
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answer #7
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answered by ryugeneral 2
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I'm guessing that everyone would be having so much trouble keeping a straight face after hearing your "words of wisdom" that they'd probably just mumble 'gotta go." and run to a place where they could burst out laughing.
Peace.
ST
2007-12-27 11:59:00
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answered by Anonymous
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No one could prove a crazy man wrong.
2007-12-27 11:58:55
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answered by gnostic 4
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Since our earth revolves around the sun, we have seen every side and angle of it. It's pretty bright.
2007-12-27 11:57:23
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answered by Titus M 4
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I don't think that anyone would really bother to come up with an ingenious or insightful answer for this, as most people who can are probably thinking the same thing.
2007-12-27 11:58:36
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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