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|    BREAKING NEWS to All    |
|    STEPHEN HAWKING FEARED BRAIN DEAD    |
|    07 Feb 15 09:10:00    |
      From: my.blue.haven517@gmail.com              If Steve ISN'T brain dead, he sure as hell sounds like       he is.              Read a few tidbits from his interview with the Spanish       magazine El Mundo and you'll immediately realize that       Professor Hawking, who has long been convinced HE       KNOWS IT ALL, has lost just about all of his good common       sense.       <       Imagine, he emphatically stated that THERE IS NO GOD       because science offers a "more convincing explanation"       for the origin of the universe.              He also had the balls to say that the so-called miracles       of religion "aren't compatible" with scientific fact.       <       "Before we understood science, it was natural to believe       that God created the universe," said Hawking, a theoretical       scientist, cosmologist and astrophysicist whose I.Q. has       been reported to be 190 degrees Celsius (in the shade).              "But now science offers a more convincing explanation,"       he continued. "What I meant by 'We would know the mind       of God' is we would know everything that God would know       IF there was a God -- but there isn't. I'm an atheist."       <       Hawking's remarks came in response to a question from       El Mundo who asked him if he had any religious leanings.       <       The "mind of God" reference was Hawking's effort to clarify       a passage in his 1988 book "A Brief History of Time," in       which he wrote that scientists would "know the mind of God"       if a unifying set of scientific principles -- known       colloquially as The Theory of Everything -- were discovered.       <       It wasn't the first time Hawking has spoken about his       totally negative opinion of religious beliefs.       <       In 2011, he told The Guardian newspaper that he didn't       believe in a heaven or an afterlife, calling it "a fairy       tale for people afraid of the dark."       <       He may also have said that David Fellin was hallucinating       when he revealed that then-deceased Pope John XXIII appeared       to him and fellow miner Hank Throne while they were entombed       inside a coal mine in 1963.              http://www.edconrad.org              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1mQT1u_45I              In any event, a few years ago, Professor Hawking told the       BBC that he believes "the universe is governed by the laws       of science."       <       Too bad good ol' Steve didn't mention a blessed word about       his Scientific Establishment's deceit, deception, collusion       and conspiracy to keep the truth about man's antiquity from       being accepted as fact -- that our most distant ancestors       indeed were as old as coal and that Darwin's Theory of man's       Evolution is a bullshit story if you ever heard one.              GREATEST CONSPIRACY IN THE HISTORY OF HISTORY              https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/alt.true-crime/RT7dFQwy1Mc              http://www.edconrad.com              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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