Posted on 10/12/2009 5:11:35 PM PDT by The Ignorant Fisherman
NASAs recent rocket launch into the south pole of the moon was to see if water was underneath the moon's surface. This little fact finding mission has cost the American tax payers roughly 79 million dollars. A 79 million dollar search for the answers that Almighty Gods Word states for absolutely free. One of the key reasons for this extravaganza was for the search of water for supporting a colony on the moon. NASA and its followers believe if water can be found on the moon or on any planet, that they can prove that life can existed in other worlds. There are many in the scientific community today that believe that extra terrestrial life exists and that they will be our saviors to our world and our mentors for our future. This expectation by the evolutionist community might sound strange to some but it is their earnest hope.
NASA - which is a government secular organization that promotes and breathes Darwinism, holds firmly to the absolutely ridiculous core beliefs of the theory of evolution. They reject passionately the reality that Almighty God created the heavens and the earth, especially in seven days and about six thousand years ago (Gen 1:1, Psalm 90:2, Isa. 45:18). They are the chief opponents to any teaching that contradicts their reprobate philosophy and ideology and are quite aggressive towards any who would want to teach creationism. These profess to be the off spring of time and chance and the descendants of hydrogen and monkeys. This alone takes more faith then anything that I can possible think of.
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Yes, ignorance is bliss. See tag line.
I thought someone was making an Obamah Joke. ...sorry.
Now, this is exceedingly silly.
What does looking for water on the moon have to do with God or Darwinism ? It seems to be as related to those subjects as developing better nuclear power reactors, or figuring out better ways to pump up crude oil.
These are all worldly things. We are worldly creatures, with worldly needs and worldly ambitions.
Yes indeed, one day some of our descendants will travel and settle on the planets and hopefully out among the stars. This is exactly as out ancestors discovered and settled unknown lands. What is so unholy about these things ?
Now, you could deny the importance of all worldly concerns, goods, ambitions, etc. But to do so without hypocrisy you have to, well, stop trying to live.
My God given curiosity wants no go, know, and explore.
It is the glory of God to conceal a thing: but the honour of kings is to search out a matter. - Proverbs 25:2
... I take this to mean that science is a worldly pursuit.
Most people everywhere are not precisely of the same religious point of view - much of the scientific professions aren’t Christians of any sort at all. Atheists, agnostics, Jews, and etc. form the bulk of them, and they probably have for the last century.
I believe that God wants us to know about His universe.
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