On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 18:51:08 -0700 (PDT), "swa@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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<swager@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>On Apr 28, 11:15 am, "Mark T" wrote:
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>I am aware that I am probably wasting my time in giving any answers.
>But here goes!.
You are wasting your time responding to Mark T.
Mark is a one man band, certainly no Christian.
>>snip>
>>
>> 1. Sir Isaac Newton wrote on the subject of alchemy. Obviously he
wasn't a
>> .....Christian.... and his theory of gravity is inspired by Satan.
>>
>Alchemy was a serious study in his time. It would have been a
>wonderful discovery to find a way of making all metals turn to gold.
>Sir Isaac Newton was one of many who tried to find a way to do it.
>Eventually it was realised that the search was impossible..
>
>> QUESTION: Does gravity exist?
>>
>> ANSWER: NO, because it isn't found in the bible.
>>
>Nonsense of the highest degree. The word 'Australia' is not found in
>the Bible, but we know it exists.
>
>Because gravity exists and is termed 'a theory' doesn't mean that
>evolution termed 'a theory' is proven.
>There are various meanings for the term 'theory' from the way it is
>used in music as the facts of musical notation which enables a tune to
>be written and read by the singer or instrumentalist
>to meaning 'hypothesis' - ideas that are set up for experimentation to
>determine whether they are right or wrong.
>
>It is a pity that in English some words are used with a variety of
>meanings, but that may never alter. It is im****tant to establish the
>meaning within the context so that correct comprehension can be
>obtained.
Well answered. We will see what Morkie has to say.
>Gladys Swager
Barry
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