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To: PApatriot1
Gosh, this is moronic. So sub-atomic particles are in the Bible, eh?

Too bad. Human Events used to be a reputable conservative magazine.

37 posted on 08/17/2005 8:15:18 AM PDT by Right Wing Professor (ID: the 'scientific hypothesis' that somebody did something to some gene or other sometime somehow.)
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To: Right Wing Professor
How did Biblical figures know the Earth was round and that ocean currents, sub-atomic particles, a jet stream and an infinite number of stars existed if they lived thousands of years before scientists would make those discoveries?

Round with four corners, eh? Last time I checked, a circle was not a sphere, and the sun didn't actually travel around the earth.

As for the infinite number of stars, Bruno was burned to death by Christians for saying something like that.

46 posted on 08/17/2005 8:22:40 AM PDT by js1138 (Science has it all: the fun of being still, paying attention, writing down numbers...)
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To: Right Wing Professor

"So sub-atomic particles are in the Bible, eh?"

Jack Chick taught me that Jesus holds nuclei together, not the nuclear strong force, which is Satan's deception.
http://www.chick.com/reading/tracts/0055/0055_01.asp


51 posted on 08/17/2005 8:32:34 AM PDT by Tequila25
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To: Right Wing Professor
So sub-atomic particles are in the Bible, eh?

I think I read something about up quarks and gluons somewhere in Leviticus. You'll find String Theory and multi-dimensional gravitational gymnastics in Ecclesiastes.

106 posted on 08/17/2005 10:25:59 AM PDT by numberonepal (Don't Even Think About Treading On Me)
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