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Sep 8, 2019 14:15:14   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
Voice of Reason wrote:
Don't be silly. They're not intelligent enough to have gotten here on their own.


You've got a point there!!!

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Sep 8, 2019 14:29:13   #
ExperienceCounts
 
proud republican wrote:
Do you believe there is life on other planets???...Our Universe is sooooo vast,do you think we are alone???


I do believe there is live on other planets. I also believe it might not resemble our own. I believe in different dimensions, wrinkles in time, time travel, parallel universes.

I believe in God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. Man, in his limited capacity, tries to limit the perceived powers of God. I believe His infinite powers are greater than we can comprehend.

I have heard His voice, granted only a few times in mine ear, but I have heard Him. I seek His will in my life by reading His inspired holy word, the Bible. My consciousness is guided by the Holy Spirit and what I know to be His will.

So, is there life on other planets? Absolutely! And there are more wonders than we can perceive, here on planet earth!

Currently, our church pastor is speaking about prayer. I readily admit I need to do more of it. There are conditions to our prayers and offering them up to God. He often tells me not now, or even never, it's asking or praying in His will that's the kicker.

Don't know how we'll get the proof nonbelievers want, but He will reveal all in His good time. There is other life...and know just one thing, all life is precious. Those not yet born, those close to death, and those living in the present.

Look at how our planet has progressed. How could I not believe that God has created life elsewhere since He created it here?

I will not apologize for taking the route I've taken for my position for life on other planets. My beliefs explain how/why I reached the conclusion life exists on other planets.

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Sep 8, 2019 14:40:10   #
kemmer
 
proud republican wrote:
I still believe Liberals/Dems are aliens from Mars!!!

With a very thin atmosphere of C02, not likely.

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Sep 8, 2019 14:58:32   #
Voice of Reason Loc: Earth
 
kemmer wrote:
With a very thin atmosphere of C02, not likely.


That's right...the atmosphere on Mars is about 100 times thinner than Earth's and is composed of about 95% CO2.

That means for a given volume of atmosphere, a sample from Mars contains about 24 times the CO2 as the same size sample from Earth. So, according to the G****l W*****g alarmists, the temperature on Mars should be at least 24 times hotter than Earth, but instead it's extremely cold, averaging about -55C.

How is that possible with such a high concentration of the greenhouse gas that's going to vaporize the earth?

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Sep 8, 2019 15:01:24   #
kemmer
 
Voice of Reason wrote:
That's right...the atmosphere on Mars is about 100 times thinner than Earth's and is composed of about 95% CO2.

That means for a given volume of atmosphere, a sample from Mars contains about 24 times the CO2 as the same size sample from Earth. So, according to the G****l W*****g alarmists, the temperature on Mars should be at least 24 times hotter than Earth, but instead it's extremely cold, averaging about -55C.

How is that possible with such a high concentration of the greenhouse gas that's going to vaporize the earth?
That's right...the atmosphere on Mars is about 100... (show quote)

Hahahaha....Unlike Earth, Mars doesn’t have a thick enough atmosphere to “trap” anything.

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Sep 8, 2019 15:05:07   #
Voice of Reason Loc: Earth
 
kemmer wrote:
Hahahaha....Unlike Earth, Mars doesn’t have a thick enough atmosphere to “trap” anything.


No...it's surrounded by vacuum, which is pretty much the perfect insulator. That's how Thermos Bottles and Dewar's achieve such good insulation capabilities.

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Sep 8, 2019 15:10:29   #
kemmer
 
Voice of Reason wrote:
No...it's surrounded by vacuum, which is pretty much the perfect insulator. That's how Thermos Bottles and Dewar's achieve such good insulation capabilities.

Good God! Where did you get your Science!?

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Sep 8, 2019 15:12:51   #
Lt. Rob Polans ret.
 
proud republican wrote:
Do you believe there is life on other planets???...Our Universe is sooooo vast,do you think we are alone???


Life as we are used to no. Maybe gasses, insects maybe a form much more advanced than we are.

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Sep 8, 2019 15:13:22   #
Voice of Reason Loc: Earth
 
kemmer wrote:
Good God! Where did you get your Science!?


How do you think Thermos Bottles work?

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Sep 8, 2019 15:19:45   #
Voice of Reason Loc: Earth
 
kemmer wrote:
With a very thin atmosphere of C02, not likely.


Where did all that CO2 come from? Were the Martians driving their SUV's too much? Did Exxon-Mobil destroy Mars before coming to Earth?

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Sep 8, 2019 15:27:07   #
kemmer
 
Voice of Reason wrote:
Where did all that CO2 come from? Were the Martians driving their SUV's too much? Did Exxon-Mobil destroy Mars before coming to Earth?

Latest theories are that Mars was struck a billion or so (Earth) years ago, which ripped away its atmosphere. Mars was warmer and had supported liquid water.

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Sep 8, 2019 16:45:43   #
susanblange Loc: USA
 
proud republican wrote:
Do you believe there is life on other planets???...Our Universe is sooooo vast,do you think we are alone???


There is life out there. There are Angels in Heaven, and there are demons in Hell.

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Sep 8, 2019 17:07:34   #
Parky60 Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
 
PeterS wrote:
Careful what you say. A god that sees all and knows all would also know what each of his creations would do before he even created them. That would place the onus on god for what his creation does; so if he k**led god would know he was going to k**l before he even created him...

A pea-brained person such as yourself cannot understand predestination.

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Sep 8, 2019 17:14:13   #
Voice of Reason Loc: Earth
 
kemmer wrote:
Latest theories are that Mars was struck a billion or so (Earth) years ago, which ripped away its atmosphere. Mars was warmer and had supported liquid water.


That doesn't answer my question. Where did all that CO2 come from?

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Sep 8, 2019 17:32:04   #
Parky60 Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
 
kemmer wrote:
Latest theories are that Mars was struck a billion or so (Earth) years ago, which ripped away its atmosphere. Mars was warmer and had supported liquid water.

You call theories "science?"

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