I don't put my faith in science, so I don't believe the universe is what scientists say it is. The universe probably ends a few miles or so from the surface of the earth.
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And you explain planets, the sun, the moon, satellites, space probe signals, manned spaceflight missions, and observations from ground-based and orbiting telescopes -- HOW?
~David D.G.
According to the late Phillip J Corso [LtC USA], much of the technology that made modern computing and communication possible, was acquired from the alien spacecraft wreckage from Roswell NM.
I don't believe that your religion has spared any of your brain cells.
I know Pluto is no longer a planet but that it might not even exist due to being so damned far away. All this falsified data acquired through studying, landing on, seeing, and a select few individuals who have actually visited celestial bodies. Holy shit it must be the matrix!!!
or mabey god is just testing my faith again like he did with the fossils that are 65 million years old. After all any 'intelligent' person knows that the world was created at 0900, October 27, 4004 B.C.E.
my head hurts :(
The universe ends,,,, before the clouds?
Hows that Sun thingy working for ya?
Or Just wow
So our entire Space Program is an elaborate hoax to shake the world's belief in the Bible?
Jesus FUCK, do you get more arrogant than that?
What you believe or don't believe means absolutely fuckall. That's the beauty of reality.
However, if not Troll, then exceptionally stupid even by fundie standards. Which is saying something.
You do know that what you believe has jack shit to do with what is actually true, right?
Perhaps someday you will stop believing in gravity and step off a cliff...
So, you would never use sciency things like computers and the Internet, right?
Our atmosphere doesn't even end a few miles or so from the surface of the Earth; it's about 62-75 miles thick.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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