That is so awesome I had never see that .
I found God in Einstein’s biography! More specifically the discussions on thermodynamics and entropy and how you cannot destroy energy .
Thank you so much for posting
AuntiE
Loc: 45th Least Free State
Ted_68 wrote:
That is so awesome I had never see that .
I found God in Einstein’s biography! More specifically the discussions on thermodynamics and entropy and how you cannot destroy energy .
Thank you so much for posting
She did it for a reason…very slick on her part.
AuntiE wrote:
She did it for a reason…very slick on her part.
Peter is not worth the trouble
Au, I feel the same way. In early biblical times the universe was from the Nile River to the two rivers in Babylon. By the time of Rome , it had expanded to include the entire Mediterranean, and they knew of places like China. Along came the last hundred years, and we now know that the universe includes billions of planets in our own galaxy. Now we know that the universe consists of trillions, and trillions of stars. There is now talk among scientists that it is possible that there are other universes possibly many other universities out there.
My amazement of what G-d is, and can do is in direct proportion how much more he created than a small part of the earth. Those of us that believe in a G-d should know that science is just now showing us his eternal power, through exploration of physics, and astronomy.
saltwind 78 wrote:
Au, I feel the same way. In early biblical times the universe was from the Nile River to the two rivers in Babylon. By the time of Rome , it had expanded to include the entire Mediterranean, and they knew of places like China. Along came the last hundred years, and we now know that the universe includes billions of planets in our own galaxy. Now we know that the universe consists of trillions, and trillions of stars. There is now talk among scientists that it is possible that there are other universes possibly many other universities out there.
My amazement of what G-d is, and can do is in direct proportion how much more he created than a small part of the earth. Those of us that believe in a G-d should know that science is just now showing us his eternal power, through exploration of physics, and astronomy.
Au, I feel the same way. In early biblical times t... (
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I think this is the first time I can agree with you
saltwind 78 wrote:
Au, I feel the same way. In early biblical times the universe was from the Nile River to the two rivers in Babylon. By the time of Rome , it had expanded to include the entire Mediterranean, and they knew of places like China. Along came the last hundred years, and we now know that the universe includes billions of planets in our own galaxy. Now we know that the universe consists of trillions, and trillions of stars. There is now talk among scientists that it is possible that there are other universes possibly many other universities out there.
My amazement of what G-d is, and can do is in direct proportion how much more he created than a small part of the earth. Those of us that believe in a G-d should know that science is just now showing us his eternal power, through exploration of physics, and astronomy.
Au, I feel the same way. In early biblical times t... (
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Yes that’s why no one has an excuse to believe he doesn’t exist
Ted_68 wrote:
I think this is the first time I can agree with you
I feel the same, except I don’t want that squid 🦑 to know it.
LostAggie66
Loc: Corpus Christi, TX (Shire of Seawinds)
There is room for both in one's life. Einstein is not the only scientist who believed this idea.
LostAggie66 wrote:
There is room for both in one's life. Einstein is not the only scientist who believed this idea.
He’s the one atheist use for a lot of ugly threads.
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