XPost: sci.skeptic, alt.atheism, alt.religion.christian   
   From: f00@0f0.00f   
      
   Samuel Spade wrote:   
   > 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?   
   >   
      
   best example of man made uncertainty is the stock market.   
    if you believe you can predict day to day movement, you   
   should not be here. many systems are chaotic.. most are.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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