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Science cannot explain anything all the way. Take a rainbow. It is an
arc from the ground and a circle from the sky. How then can the water droplets creating dispersion arange themselves into not just an arc but at the same time from a different perspective a full circle? A rainbow is a God caused phenomenon all the way. Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008 |
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Dear mitchg...
On Apr 7, 2:14*pm, wrote: Science cannot explain anything all the way. Take a rainbow. It is an arc from the ground and a circle from the sky. How then can the water droplets creating dispersion arange themselves into not just an arc but at the same time from a different perspective a full circle? It employs the same spys that know what size TV you are watching a program on, where they add a disclaimer "This program has been edited to fit THIS tv". It could not be that the video format doesn't matter which size TV you watch it on, just as it cannot matter that an "arc" is just a portion of a circle that is occluded by the Earth. Or could it? A rainbow is a God caused phenomenon all the way. Please provide a way to disprove this statement. These *are* largely science newsgroups... David A. Smith |
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On Apr 7, 4:14*pm, wrote:
Science cannot explain anything all the way. Take a rainbow. It is an arc from the ground and a circle from the sky. How then can the water droplets creating dispersion arange themselves into not just an arc but at the same time from a different perspective a full circle? A rainbow is a God caused phenomenon all the way. Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008 And when the sun sets, how does it know to change shape from circular to semicircular, as though it knows where you are standing? |
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On Apr 7, 2:14*pm, PD wrote:
On Apr 7, 4:14*pm, wrote: Science cannot explain anything all the way. Take a rainbow. It is an arc from the ground and a circle from the sky. How then can the water droplets creating dispersion arange themselves into not just an arc but at the same time from a different perspective a full circle? A rainbow is a God caused phenomenon all the way. Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008 And when the sun sets, how does it know to change shape from circular to semicircular, as though it knows where you are standing? I see. The rainbows are hiding. They're hiding from the ground not the sky. Mitch Raemsch |
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On Apr 7, 6:09 pm, wrote:
On Apr 7, 2:14 pm, PD wrote: On Apr 7, 4:14 pm, wrote: Science cannot explain anything all the way. Take a rainbow. It is an arc from the ground and a circle from the sky. How then can the water droplets creating dispersion arange themselves into not just an arc but at the same time from a different perspective a full circle? A rainbow is a God caused phenomenon all the way. Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008 And when the sun sets, how does it know to change shape from circular to semicircular, as though it knows where you are standing? I see. The rainbows are hiding. They're hiding from the ground not the sky. Just like the sun is hiding from you when it gets to be your bedtime. Mitch Raemsch |
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On Apr 8, 9:14 am, wrote:
Science cannot explain anything all the way. Take a rainbow. It is an arc from the ground and a circle from the sky. How then can the water droplets creating dispersion arange themselves into not just an arc but at the same time from a different perspective a full circle? A rainbow is a God caused phenomenon all the way. Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008 You get onto shaky ground when you attribute a God to doing physical things. If God makes the rainbows then maybe he makes all the nasty poisonous creatures that bite as well! All things dull and ugly, All creatures short and squat, All things rude and nasty, The Lord God made the lot. Each little snake that poisons, Each little wasp that stings, He made their brutish venom, He made their horrid wings. All things sick and cancerous, All evil great and small, All things foul and dangerous, The Lord God made them all. Each nasty little hornet, Each beastly little squid, Who made the spikey urchin, Who made the sharks, He did. All things scabbed and ulcerous, All pox both great and small, Putrid, foul and gangrenous, The Lord God made them all. AMEN. |
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On Apr 7, 6:35*pm, wrote:
On Apr 8, 9:14 am, wrote: Science cannot explain anything all the way. Take a rainbow. It is an arc from the ground and a circle from the sky. How then can the water droplets creating dispersion arange themselves into not just an arc but at the same time from a different perspective a full circle? A rainbow is a God caused phenomenon all the way. Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008 You get onto shaky ground when you attribute a God to doing physical things. If God makes the rainbows then maybe he makes all the nasty poisonous creatures that bite as well! Of course!!!! Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008 *All things dull and ugly, All creatures short and squat, All things rude and nasty, The Lord God made the lot. Each little snake that poisons, Each little wasp that stings, He made their brutish venom, He made their horrid wings. All things sick and cancerous, All evil great and small, All things foul and dangerous, The Lord God made them all. Each nasty little hornet, Each beastly little squid, Who made the spikey urchin, Who made the sharks, He did. All things scabbed and ulcerous, All pox both great and small, Putrid, foul and gangrenous, The Lord God made them all. AMEN. |
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mitchg wrote:
Science cannot explain anything all the way. If you know enough science you can explain everything. Take a rainbow. It is an arc from the ground and a circle from the sky. How then can the water droplets creating dispersion arange themselves into not just an arc but at the same time from a different perspective a full circle? Those shifty droplets can see you coming. A rainbow is a God caused phenomenon all the way. So you don't really need science? Doug Chandler |
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On Apr 8, 4:04*pm, DougC wrote:
*mitchg wrote: Science cannot explain anything all the way. If you know enough science you can explain everything. Take a rainbow. It is an arc from the ground and a circle from the sky. How then can the water droplets creating dispersion arange themselves into not just an arc but at the same time from a different perspective a full circle? Those shifty droplets can see you coming. A rainbow is a God caused phenomenon all the way. So you don't really need science? Doug Chandler Religion is more important. Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008 |
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On Apr 8, 6:43*pm, wrote:
On Apr 8, 4:04*pm, DougC wrote: *mitchg wrote: Science cannot explain anything all the way. If you know enough science you can explain everything. Take a rainbow. It is an arc from the ground and a circle from the sky. How then can the water droplets creating dispersion arange themselves into not just an arc but at the same time from a different perspective a full circle? Those shifty droplets can see you coming. A rainbow is a God caused phenomenon all the way. So you don't really need science? Doug Chandler Religion is more important. Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Science cannot tell you who you are. But religion is about your origin. Religio means to link back. There is only one true religion capable of saving and that is Christianity. Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008 |
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