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This is what *really* happened on Hawaii

Posted: 21 Jan 2009 23:09
by Schu
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Posted: 22 Jan 2009 10:08
by Schu
Oh poop, the whole site is down.

Posted: 22 Jan 2009 13:45
by SandChigger
Is back up. ;)

Posted: 22 Jan 2009 13:47
by Freakzilla
I've always wondered...

Did Jesus have to die on every planet or did he die on all planets at once?

Bummer if he had to go to them one at a time.

Posted: 22 Jan 2009 15:25
by Ghost
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Posted: 22 Jan 2009 15:29
by Freakzilla
:lol: I've got to send that one to my mom.

Posted: 22 Jan 2009 15:34
by SandChigger
Nice, Ghost! :lol:

(Your first name isn't "Holy", is it? :shock: )

Apollo’s missions move, and Christus seek,
And wonder as we look among the stars
Did He know these?
In some far universal Deep
Did He tread Space
And visit worlds beyond our blood-warm dreaming?
...
Christ wanders in the Universe
A flesh of stars,
He takes on creature shapes
To suit the mildest elements,
He dresses him in flesh beyond our ken.
There He walks, glides, flies, shambling of strangeness.

—Ray Bradbury, Christus Apollo

Full text on this blog.

Freak, assuming there is life on other planets and all the Jesus-God-BS, wouldn't "all at once" entail dying for slime mold on some worlds, fishy things or monkey-beings on others? ;)

Posted: 22 Jan 2009 15:40
by Freakzilla
SandChigger wrote:Nice, Ghost! :lol:

(Your first name isn't "Holy", is it? :shock: )

Apollo’s missions move, and Christus seek,
And wonder as we look among the stars
Did He know these?
In some far universal Deep
Did He tread Space
And visit worlds beyond our blood-warm dreaming?
...
Christ wanders in the Universe
A flesh of stars,
He takes on creature shapes
To suit the mildest elements,
He dresses him in flesh beyond our ken.
There He walks, glides, flies, shambling of strangeness.

—Ray Bradbury, Christus Apollo

Full text on this blog.

Freak, assuming there is life on other planets and all the Jesus-God-BS, wouldn't "all at once" entail dying for slime mold on some worlds, fishy things or monkey-beings on others? ;)
I don't think Christians believe animals (or slime molds) have souls, (besides the bald, pink monkeys, of course.) at least my folks don't. They get very irrate when I tell them we are animals too.

Posted: 22 Jan 2009 15:55
by SandRider
not related, really, but so what ?

Anyone been watching the Discovery Channel program
that has proved the mass extinction of the dinosaurs happened
well before the Yucatan asteriod hit ?

Combination of mass migration of the larger species with
funky tapeworms and the discovery that the massive volcanic
rifts in India happened much, much closer together that had
been previously believed. Some other factors, too I don't
remember, but the crux is that some nut from the UT has
pretty conclusively proven that the mass extinction fossils
do predate the asteroid.

I hate new science effing up my world view.

Posted: 22 Jan 2009 15:59
by Freakzilla
SandRider wrote:not related, really, but so what ?

Anyone been watching the Discovery Channel program
that has proved the mass extinction of the dinosaurs happened
well before the Yucatan asteriod hit ?

Combination of mass migration of the larger species with
funky tapeworms and the discovery that the massive volcanic
rifts in India happened much, much closer together that had
been previously believed. Some other factors, too I don't
remember, but the crux is that some nut from the UT has
pretty conclusively proven that the mass extinction fossils
do predate the asteroid.

I hate new science effing up my world view.
Any idea what the name of the show was? I'd like to watch that.

Posted: 22 Jan 2009 16:18
by SandChigger
Freakzilla wrote:I don't think Christians believe animals (or slime molds) have souls, (besides the bald, pink monkeys, of course.) at least my folks don't. They get very irrate when I tell them we are animals too.
Do they turn red and stop talking to you for a while?

I love when that happens. :lol:

Anyway ... my point was that for the "all at once" alternative, you have to assume that all life on other planets is simultaneously at some comparable level of intelligent/moral development (capable of and in need of "salvation"). That's all. ;)

(I haven't seen that show, either, or heard anything about that yet. I'm still trying to recover from the news that Tyrannosaurus Rex was probably just a big flightless buzzard. A scavenger, not a predator, in other words. :shock: )

Posted: 22 Jan 2009 16:27
by A Thing of Eternity
Great stuff.

Posted: 22 Jan 2009 16:42
by SandRider
Freak - I think it's "first Apocalypse" or something.
been in heavy rotation since last month, if you have
the DishTV, the description text included "Indian volcano",
so you could search for it. I'll look later - "First Apocalypse"
might have been a different one.

Posted: 22 Jan 2009 16:47
by Freakzilla
SandChigger wrote:Do they turn red and stop talking to you for a while?
I wish! :(

on the planets at once

Posted: 22 Jan 2009 17:04
by Sole Man
Freakzilla wrote:I've always wondered...

Did Jesus have to die on every planet or did he die on all planets at once?

Bummer if he had to go to them one at a time.
Maybe he does, and when he's through that's when he'll come again, to start the whole "judgement" thing on each planet as he goes through them all again...

SCUK ON THAT BITCHY-JESUS!

Re: on the planets at once

Posted: 22 Jan 2009 17:19
by Freakzilla
Sole Man wrote:
Freakzilla wrote:I've always wondered...

Did Jesus have to die on every planet or did he die on all planets at once?

Bummer if he had to go to them one at a time.
Maybe he does, and when he's through that's when he'll come again, to start the whole "judgement" thing on each planet as he goes through them all again...

SCUK ON THAT BITCHY-JESUS!
Jesus is coming back, and he's pissed off! :lol:

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Posted: 26 Jun 2010 13:08
by Kensai
SandRider wrote:not related, really, but so what ?

Anyone been watching the Discovery Channel program
that has proved the mass extinction of the dinosaurs happened
well before the Yucatan asteriod hit ?

Combination of mass migration of the larger species with
funky tapeworms and the discovery that the massive volcanic
rifts in India happened much, much closer together that had
been previously believed. Some other factors, too I don't
remember, but the crux is that some nut from the UT has
pretty conclusively proven that the mass extinction fossils
do predate the asteroid.

I hate new science effing up my world view.
Got a link would love to read into that

Re: This is what *really* happened on Hawaii

Posted: 26 Jun 2010 20:26
by SandRider
I'd forgotten that already .... you'll have to google for the Discovery Channel program
whenever that was posted .... haven't got a clue now as to what it was called ...

Re: This is what *really* happened on Hawaii

Posted: 27 Jun 2010 09:02
by Nekhrun
Here, let me Google that for you...

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Re: This is what *really* happened on Hawaii

Posted: 27 Jun 2010 14:33
by Kensai
"What happend in Hawaii, stays in Hawaii" ;)