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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Trusting is not a leap of faith, rather an agreement of observable, repeatable, testable theories and laws. If no science book existed, gravity would still be observed and tested. And they are the same no matter what language or culture one grows up in. However, if all books were destroyed, how would humans know the “truths” of of the Bible? [/quote] How many people saw apples drop from trees, yet never discovered gravity?[/quote] Lol like until 1687 people didn't know that gravity existed. You people funny. What was "discovered" was Newton's law of universal gravitation, a theory which was superseded by Albert Einstein's general relativity. Which is how science works. Which has nothing to do with anything supernatural. Which makes the comment at 06/16/2021 06:26 which says [i]"If no science book existed, gravity would still be observed and tested. And they are the same no matter what language or culture one grows up in. However, if all books were destroyed, how would humans know the “truths” of of the Bible? "[/i] completely accurate.[/quote] [url=https://ibb.co/BZskRTK][img]https://i.ibb.co/Z8T9Cc1/4-ACEF3-AA-851-F-43-F6-93-B8-2-D714-E94084-D.jpg[/img][/url] [url=https://ibb.co/JHGS6Fr][img]https://i.ibb.co/89fQv4P/329-D1-FEE-5374-41-F7-807-F-A92-EC17-CC57-D.jpg[/img][/url] [url=https://ibb.co/rd86Njs][img]https://i.ibb.co/CPC7Dc2/A52-F995-B-4-FD5-4781-9491-306-CF597266-C.jpg[/img][/url] Yet humans and science may never know everything about gravity. We don’t have complete knowledge about gravity, nor have we invented the instruments to measure or find out everything about gravity. Gravity remains a “puzzle” to our scientists. [/quote]
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