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  1. JoshuaTree

    Is Christianity Inherently Immoral?

    God created man and woman and told them to be fruitful and multiply, instead man and woman kept their eyes closed the entire time and no babies. Seems like be fruitful and multiply is every bit a commandment as is don't eat that fruit, yet wasn't recorded as sin. Why? Because sin did not exist...
  2. JoshuaTree

    Is Christianity Inherently Immoral?

    God pronounced ALL he had created "good", next chapter appear the tree of knowledge of good and "evil", man ignores God's proclamation and reaches out to the tree to decide for himself what is good and what is evil. That's the notion of original sin, sin didn't exist until man said it did, and...
  3. JoshuaTree

    Understanding Cosmology (Post 4)

    If dark matter can't radiate, what happens to the energy it absorbs? If dark matter can neither radiate or absorb, then wouldn't it be repulsive? If repulsive, then gravity wouldn't interact with it would it?
  4. JoshuaTree

    Are you human?

    Just what a robot would say, right? ;)
  5. JoshuaTree

    Creep Ratio

    People be people.
  6. JoshuaTree

    Are you human?

    How do you tell?
  7. JoshuaTree

    Theism Doesn't Ultimately Explain Anything

    If you were a figment of God's imagination you would be serving God whether you realize it or not, and you'd have no choice in the matter.
  8. JoshuaTree

    An enlightened person and you

    Takes one to know one, right? :)
  9. JoshuaTree

    A proposed solution for Young Earth Creationism

    So God predestined creation, yes. :)
  10. JoshuaTree

    Understanding Cosmology (Post 1)

    But isn't that only for quantum fluctuations, not for massive things beyond the particle horizon?
  11. JoshuaTree

    Understanding Cosmology (Post 1)

    Doesn't that violate conservation of matter?
  12. JoshuaTree

    Understanding Cosmology (Post 1)

    Speed of gravity seems finite for the particle horizon yet infinite for the event horizon. Thought?
  13. JoshuaTree

    Understanding Cosmology (Post 1)

    As above, so below.
  14. JoshuaTree

    Understanding Cosmology (Post 1)

    @Meow Mix exciting thread, thanks for starting! :)
  15. JoshuaTree

    Understanding Cosmology (Post 1)

    Blue star kachina and the great purification?
  16. JoshuaTree

    Understanding Cosmology (Post 1)

    Biblical stuff no, apologies... But the post I replied to seemed to suggest Satan's fall was analogous to a change in the speed of light, I was trying to understand the point being made. So if gravity propagates at the speed of light then gravitational effects beyond the particle horizon are...
  17. JoshuaTree

    Understanding Cosmology (Post 1)

    Seems like empty space begats more empty space, hence the acceleration. How does dark energy figure into this accelerating expansion? Is dark energy the cause of fluctuations?
  18. JoshuaTree

    Understanding Cosmology (Post 1)

    Are you equating variable speed of light with Satan fall?
  19. JoshuaTree

    Understanding Cosmology (Post 1)

    Seems to me if a particle "poofs" into existence empty space and then "poofs" out of existence again then the net effect is empty space expands by the volume of the particle, the more empty the space the more unstable the more fluctuations, do you think this could explain observed expansion?
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