"What you do to the least of mine you do to me"Which means of course when you lie to others or harm them or are unkind to them God is right there seeing you and feeling the pain yo... more"What you do to the least of mine you do to me"Which means of course when you lie to others or harm them or are unkind to them God is right there seeing you and feeling the pain you inflect on others. With that in mind would God let you in to heaven or get a good chuckle on the chutzpah you showed and send you back down to "the other place"? Do you think God lets racists, bigots, homophobes into heaven? Or liars or murderers or haters or abusers of any kind? Why?
It certainly removes the element of surprise if you know what others who went before you were asked. I think the element of surprise is a very useful tool. I wonder with Sam Nunber... moreIt certainly removes the element of surprise if you know what others who went before you were asked. I think the element of surprise is a very useful tool. I wonder with Sam Nunberg spilling his guts as he did all over TV all day Monday how much trouble he has caused for himself? And for Roger Stone as well? I guess we will find out! :)
Why should aliens want anything to do with us? If they are intelligent enough to find their way here they are infinitely more knowledgeable/intelligent than we humans are. It would... moreWhy should aliens want anything to do with us? If they are intelligent enough to find their way here they are infinitely more knowledgeable/intelligent than we humans are. It would be like an "academic talking to a squirrel". Per our stereotypical thinking about aliens we either think they want to hang out with us on our intellectual level and learn from us or they want to destroy us. Our biggest folly might just be our insistence that we are an exceptional species. So much for aliens. Dr. Kaku thinks we should stifle it. Do you? less
In an interview with Neil deGrasse Tyson, Dr. Stephen Hawking provided the following argument. . "One can regard imaginary and real time as beginning at the South Pole which is a s... moreIn an interview with Neil deGrasse Tyson, Dr. Stephen Hawking provided the following argument. . "One can regard imaginary and real time as beginning at the South Pole which is a smooth point of space-time where normal laws of physics hold. There is nothing south of the South Pole so there was nothing around before the Big Bang"So. There it is. Does it make sense to you?
He said that is true of Mo-Peds and scooters as well. Very little in the way of service or replacement parts are available. So would anyone buy anything that was difficult or impos... moreHe said that is true of Mo-Peds and scooters as well. Very little in the way of service or replacement parts are available. So would anyone buy anything that was difficult or impossible to repair?