XPost: sci.skeptic, alt.atheism, alt.religion.christian   
   From: sam@spade.invalid   
      
   None wrote:   
      
   > > What other data is there to   
   > > measure time but scientific data?   
   > > The universe expands at a known   
   > > rate, the continents move at a   
   > > known rate, starlight reaches our   
   > > eyes at a known rate. If those   
   > > known rates are wrong what rates   
   > > are right?   
   >   
   > If the continents moved at a known rate then there would be no earthquakes.   
   > All volcanos would erupt and known cycles and explosive rates.   
      
      
   Amazing! Human knowledge of the continental drift rate prevents   
   earthquakes! Is there a spirit force at work? Can animals be trained   
   to prevent earthquakes too? What about AI prevention of solar eclipses?   
      
   >   
   > If such massive errors are made then what credibility does the rest of your   
   > statement have.   
   >   
   > Science has recently recognized another light form, one that was spoken of   
   > near 5,000 years ago + or - and they have yet to determine its parameters.   
      
      
   It's obviously a divine light, like the radiance that surrounded Jesus   
   during the transfiguration.   
      
   Hey, do you think the New Light can burn imprints on 11th century linen?   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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