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The earth's core is hollow? (Big bang and bubbles III)
Christ slave replied to Christ slave's topic in Speculations
Here's a story on the coelacanth, believed to have been extinct 65,000,000 years ago: http://theshadowlands.net/coel.htm Giant octopus: Big sturgeon: Megamouth shark: http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/Sharks/Megamouth/mega.htm Unknown creature, thought to be a dinosaur: what's this? I've seen a picture of a sea serpent before, a real one supposedly and it looked quite real--some 25 feet or so in length, and it was a color-image too. Can't seem to find it right now though. -
The earth's core is hollow? (Big bang and bubbles III)
Christ slave replied to Christ slave's topic in Speculations
I never said I agree completely that elves and giant people live inside the earth, but it is a possibility. There is even a scheduled mission to the North Pole in June, 2006 to check for a hole leading into the inside of the earth's shell. And, it's not so far-fetched to assume that inside the earth exist a whole "new world". Heck, evolution secluded there would indeed implicate much that a huge, diverse ecosystem exist there. In fact, Atlantis, supposedly sunked into the ocean, has been predicted to have remnants or a placement there. Do you really believe Atlantis is a myth? It's hard sometimes for people to believe that mythological creatures exist, but when you look at the enormously vast spectrum of life as we know it, it is entirely possible to believe that perhaps some mythological creatures had their origin either in this world and went extinct, or from an insight into the inside of the earth. I suppose it's a debate whether or not you believe life exists inside the earth, right? And if it does, you shouldn't automatically assess someone crazy for suggesting that such weird species and evolved lifeforms exist there. In fact, dinosaurs are quite odd, and you wouldn't believe they exist if you didn't see their bones. In fact, a Japanese boat I believe it is had recently picked up the carcass of what appears to be a dead dinosaur--perhaps I'll go fetch a link and story for you. In fact, have they not also found an entire evolved ecosystem in Romania which became secluded from us 5,000,000 years ago? And, did they not recently discover a new species of monkey? Did they not also genetically modify many genomes and whatnot, and even attach ears to mice? Are there not black people and white people? How about eskimos? How about the vast array of monkeys and other species? Did they not discover giant octopi and squids...and, I am not sure if they have yet, but haven't they also been unable to discover one ALIVE? Although, they found carcasses of them which exist in the ocean. Did they not also discover the Gila Lizard, which was considered a myth? How about flying snakes (gliding)? How about also sea serpents? Did they not also discover a sea serpent some 25 feet long? Why is it so crazy to believe that an even bigger, more secluded and mysterious world inside the earth cannot exist? If the earth is hollow, why do you all of a sudden think me crazy for suggesting the vast array of evolved or differentiated life there? Surely I am not crazy to suggest giant people exist. In fact, we ourselves know of midgets...we also know of dwarves, we know of tiny spider-monkeys, huge gorillas, and even the heights of people have increased over the years and our lifespans, while some people like the chinese remain relatively short. Is it not possible giant people exist? We've seen people in Guinness book of world records some 8 feet high...some people have lived to be 124 years old. Why do you limit yourself by believing everything is so ficticious? I agree it's wise to do so, lest we be caught in fantasy and lies...but, my suggestions are hardly too far-fetched! In fact, psychics like Edgar Cayce and whatnot have even explored Atlantis. Did not Plato write about Atlantis? Why are you so incapable of believing the huge possibilities of another "world"? Just something to consider...we've discovered lots of weird things, don't think it's impossible that other variations of primates cannot exist. I think just THIS YEAR (2005) they discovered a new species of monkey. -
Will genetically engineered food feed the hungry?
Christ slave replied to onemind's topic in The Lounge
The world is not in dire need of resources, rather, it's elite people using up resources. I find it disgusting and extremely oppressive the incredible fortunes some select "elite" people have. It is truly about distribution, and it'd be nice if a the $40,000,000,000 dollars people like Bill Gates have would be used to help make the world a fairer place. It's not even so much to do with education, either...it's a lot to do with the government and the overall spirit of people. A lot of people are simply selfish and refuse to work together...and, a lot of people just love to rake in the $$. Likewise, it's hard for people to cooperate, work together, and produce (which would help distribution) if people keep treating their selves like overfed kings, chopping someone's fingers off just for stealing a worthless rock of diamond from their million dollar limosine. -
It's fake, I had responded to similar e-mails before. But, perhaps this is a good time to ask if someone wants to give me a vbulletin license? Thanks.
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The earth's core is hollow? (Big bang and bubbles III)
Christ slave replied to Christ slave's topic in Speculations
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The earth's core is hollow? (Big bang and bubbles III)
Christ slave replied to Christ slave's topic in Speculations
I do not control what makes a person convinced, sorry. I respect others' right to think for their selves. I cannot live up to this demand if someone refuses to be convinced, as even I refuse to be convinced by some things. -
The earth's core is hollow? (Big bang and bubbles III)
Christ slave replied to Christ slave's topic in Speculations
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The earth's core is hollow? (Big bang and bubbles III)
Christ slave replied to Christ slave's topic in Speculations
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The earth's core is hollow? (Big bang and bubbles III)
Christ slave replied to Christ slave's topic in Speculations
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The earth's core is hollow? (Big bang and bubbles III)
Christ slave replied to Christ slave's topic in Speculations
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The earth's core is hollow? (Big bang and bubbles III)
Christ slave replied to Christ slave's topic in Speculations
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The earth's core is hollow? (Big bang and bubbles III)
Christ slave replied to Christ slave's topic in Speculations
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It seems that you added onto this. Why would you edit it just to release unnecessary anger? Does it make you feel high and mighty to treat people like that? It might feel good for headbangers to bang their head, but the loss of light and energy does indeed induce a depressive following (like a drug addict).
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I'm sorry, but my excuses were in response to the unnecessary criticism. You deserve the whole story, and as it turns out, you seem to even use that as an excuse to criticize more. I could care less about your ideals. I don't follow a lot of the orthodox Christian ways, and moreover, I don't agree with your idolistic avatar as well. If you want to more about my beliefs, there's one. I think your avatar is idolatry. And, I've already said the whole situation was unfortunate. I am not going to be a washed sow returning to wallow in the mud. I've given my explanation and justification. And, yes, I do deserve some justification. I think it's unnecessary for people to call me an idiot and all sorts of insults, even threatening me, and saying violently unnecessary things, and then when I try to justify myself to some degree, all you want is me to act like I am the worst monster in the world. There is a difference between: A) killing a dog on purpose, torturing it, and then laughing as opposed to B) using a form of discipline which, as I indicated, may or most likely resulted in its death accidentally. So, following this I do not deserve to be treated like A because A is not the situation. Likewise, I am not going to feel guilty for attempting to justify myself for being treated unjustly as if A were the case. You are wrong in attempting to make me feel like B is as worse as A. Indeed, justification is not in an any perverted or disgusting in this case. This is why there are degrees in a court of law (first degree, second degree, third degree murder, self-defense, etc.). If you want to act like a tyrannical, self-righteous king and go judging me for every little thing I do, and when I attempt to tell you that your punishment is hypocritically similar to what you're punishing me for (you're disciplining me harshly, as I disciplined the dog harshly), you make yourselves out to be hypocrites and unfair. Look! It's karma recorded.
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The earth's core is hollow? (Big bang and bubbles III)
Christ slave replied to Christ slave's topic in Speculations
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The earth's core is hollow? (Big bang and bubbles III)
Christ slave replied to Christ slave's topic in Speculations
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The earth's core is hollow? (Big bang and bubbles III)
Christ slave replied to Christ slave's topic in Speculations
Perhaps there is some sort of inner bubble or sphere, such as a sun, inside the very center of the earth? -
The earth's core is hollow? (Big bang and bubbles III)
Christ slave replied to Christ slave's topic in Speculations
I don't know, but this is not convincing enough. -
I don't believe only Jesus achieved a higher Christhood, I believe we're all a part of Christ and it is possible for us to be like and more than was Jesus was when he walked the planet 2,000 years ago. I believe you should stop stereo-typing me as the ordinary Christian people, as it seems you have a sort of resistance and hatred for them. Your experiences with other Christians are neither my fault, nor Christ's if they are false Christians. I think you should stop assessing your present beliefs and understanding upon me as if I believe exactly what you believe.
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The earth's core is hollow? (Big bang and bubbles III)
Christ slave replied to Christ slave's topic in Speculations
Actually I heard the hollow theory from somewhere, and then went and agreed with it and came up with this short theory on my own. It goes along with my other two threads titled "Big bang and bubbles". http://www.scienceforums.net/forums/showthread.php?t=10253 http://www.scienceforums.net/forums/showthread.php?t=10411 I firmly believe the universe is modeled after bubbles; in fact, if you pour a glass of milk in a cup and watch the formation of the bubbles, they take on miniature galaxy and solar-system characteristics. I really believe planets and stars and whatnot are like bubbles. I would really challenge the present understanding of gravity as well, as you have read this post suggesting gravity is actually pressure. -
Oh, and by the way, some people actually eat dogs. At least I didn't (intentionally) torture him. I don't even think he was tortured, but he did die during the night as he was stiff when I woke up the next morning. Oh, wait, am I being rude and insensitive for openly discussing this? Should I go crawl into a dark hole and shut my mouth forever, wallowing in self-pity, lest you call me an idiot, a jerk, and a psychopath? Should I repress the whole event and warp my mind out of order? No.
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Seems someone has a hatred for Christ. And, anyway, since you like to go reading what you want to read, I never said it was entirely the dog's fault that it happened. I said he was partly at fault, and that is absolutely true. I didn't just go, pick up the dog, duct-tape him for no reason and then go to bed. No, I am not making excuses either, that is truly me being honest of how the whole situation went down. Stop trying to make me look like I am and have always been absolute garbage. I have a right to a fair trial, and you obviously are one of those people who stand outside someone's jail cell with a sign demanding their execution just because they murdered someone, whether it was out of self-defense or if they accidentally did it.