Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you ever wonder if there are other "Gods". Like not as a sin, God is God and the only God WE know and worship. But maybe he has a brother, Rod, and a sister, Dod, who each got their own solar systems to run?
God would have mentioned this in Genesis. He created the heaven (singular) and the earth. I take heaven to mean everything that is out there. (And the sun on the third day don't forget.. On the other hand, Zeus had brothers, and the Hindus have multiple gods, so yeah, it is possible.
Assume "the earth" means our planet, the third stone from the sun. Does "heaven" mean everything else, all 200 billion to two trillion galaxies? Plus all the nether regions?
Yeah, that's the way I read it. It's open to interpretation of course. But I don't want to consider your "nether regions."
What are the other 200 billion-2 trillion galaxies for then?
What?
Why did god create 200 billion - 2 trillion other galaxies if they are all lumped in as "heaven", and everything else is one planet earth?
Who knows. I took it to mean the earth is, as you said, the third rock from the sun, and "heaven" is everything else out there. Maybe the writer didn't want to take the time to say "and 200 billion to 2 trillion other galaxies."?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you ever wonder if there are other "Gods". Like not as a sin, God is God and the only God WE know and worship. But maybe he has a brother, Rod, and a sister, Dod, who each got their own solar systems to run?
God would have mentioned this in Genesis. He created the heaven (singular) and the earth. I take heaven to mean everything that is out there. (And the sun on the third day don't forget.. On the other hand, Zeus had brothers, and the Hindus have multiple gods, so yeah, it is possible.
Assume "the earth" means our planet, the third stone from the sun. Does "heaven" mean everything else, all 200 billion to two trillion galaxies? Plus all the nether regions?
Yeah, that's the way I read it. It's open to interpretation of course. But I don't want to consider your "nether regions."
What are the other 200 billion-2 trillion galaxies for then?
What?
Why did god create 200 billion - 2 trillion other galaxies if they are all lumped in as "heaven", and everything else is one planet earth?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you ever wonder if there are other "Gods". Like not as a sin, God is God and the only God WE know and worship. But maybe he has a brother, Rod, and a sister, Dod, who each got their own solar systems to run?
God would have mentioned this in Genesis. He created the heaven (singular) and the earth. I take heaven to mean everything that is out there. (And the sun on the third day don't forget.. On the other hand, Zeus had brothers, and the Hindus have multiple gods, so yeah, it is possible.
Assume "the earth" means our planet, the third stone from the sun. Does "heaven" mean everything else, all 200 billion to two trillion galaxies? Plus all the nether regions?
Yeah, that's the way I read it. It's open to interpretation of course. But I don't want to consider your "nether regions."
What are the other 200 billion-2 trillion galaxies for then?
What?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you ever wonder if there are other "Gods". Like not as a sin, God is God and the only God WE know and worship. But maybe he has a brother, Rod, and a sister, Dod, who each got their own solar systems to run?
God would have mentioned this in Genesis. He created the heaven (singular) and the earth. I take heaven to mean everything that is out there. (And the sun on the third day don't forget.. On the other hand, Zeus had brothers, and the Hindus have multiple gods, so yeah, it is possible.
Assume "the earth" means our planet, the third stone from the sun. Does "heaven" mean everything else, all 200 billion to two trillion galaxies? Plus all the nether regions?
Yeah, that's the way I read it. It's open to interpretation of course. But I don't want to consider your "nether regions."
What are the other 200 billion-2 trillion galaxies for then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you ever wonder if there are other "Gods". Like not as a sin, God is God and the only God WE know and worship. But maybe he has a brother, Rod, and a sister, Dod, who each got their own solar systems to run?
God would have mentioned this in Genesis. He created the heaven (singular) and the earth. I take heaven to mean everything that is out there. (And the sun on the third day don't forget.. On the other hand, Zeus had brothers, and the Hindus have multiple gods, so yeah, it is possible.
Assume "the earth" means our planet, the third stone from the sun. Does "heaven" mean everything else, all 200 billion to two trillion galaxies? Plus all the nether regions?
Yeah, that's the way I read it. It's open to interpretation of course. But I don't want to consider your "nether regions."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you ever wonder if there are other "Gods". Like not as a sin, God is God and the only God WE know and worship. But maybe he has a brother, Rod, and a sister, Dod, who each got their own solar systems to run?
God would have mentioned this in Genesis. He created the heaven (singular) and the earth. I take heaven to mean everything that is out there. (And the sun on the third day don't forget.. On the other hand, Zeus had brothers, and the Hindus have multiple gods, so yeah, it is possible.
Assume "the earth" means our planet, the third stone from the sun. Does "heaven" mean everything else, all 200 billion to two trillion galaxies? Plus all the nether regions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you ever wonder if there are other "Gods". Like not as a sin, God is God and the only God WE know and worship. But maybe he has a brother, Rod, and a sister, Dod, who each got their own solar systems to run?
God would have mentioned this in Genesis. He created the heaven (singular) and the earth. I take heaven to mean everything that is out there. (And the sun on the third day don't forget.. On the other hand, Zeus had brothers, and the Hindus have multiple gods, so yeah, it is possible.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe He was planning ahead- He created them b/c we are likely going to need a new planet one day. Hopefully the Noah of the 2X Century will be listening and paying attention to when to build the Interstellar Ark.
Anonymous wrote:Do you ever wonder if there are other "Gods". Like not as a sin, God is God and the only God WE know and worship. But maybe he has a brother, Rod, and a sister, Dod, who each got their own solar systems to run?
. On the other hand, Zeus had brothers, and the Hindus have multiple gods, so yeah, it is possible.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
But what we do know about gravity is not pulled out of some bronze age book of myths. You get that, right? You understand the difference, and that there really is no comparison to be made?
NP. Do you know if gravity existed before the big bang? Or was it created by the big bang?
No one knows what existed before the big bang. Yet.
Why do you ask, and what is your point, as this is not an astrophysics or cosmology forum?
It seemed kinda related to the previous posts, but maybe not.![]()
So you don't wish to clarify your point? It wasn't related to religion?
Well if it existed before the big bang maybe it is eternal. Like God is supposed to be. Maybe Gravity and the other 3 fundamental forces are God. But then I don't think that explains life on earth. Life on earth is made possible by gravity, but it cant be explained just by gravity. So I have no point to clarify really. Not looking for an argument.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
But what we do know about gravity is not pulled out of some bronze age book of myths. You get that, right? You understand the difference, and that there really is no comparison to be made?
NP. Do you know if gravity existed before the big bang? Or was it created by the big bang?
No one knows what existed before the big bang. Yet.
Why do you ask, and what is your point, as this is not an astrophysics or cosmology forum?
It seemed kinda related to the previous posts, but maybe not.![]()
So you don't wish to clarify your point? It wasn't related to religion?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
But what we do know about gravity is not pulled out of some bronze age book of myths. You get that, right? You understand the difference, and that there really is no comparison to be made?
NP. Do you know if gravity existed before the big bang? Or was it created by the big bang?
No one knows what existed before the big bang. Yet.
Why do you ask, and what is your point, as this is not an astrophysics or cosmology forum?
It seemed kinda related to the previous posts, but maybe not.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
But what we do know about gravity is not pulled out of some bronze age book of myths. You get that, right? You understand the difference, and that there really is no comparison to be made?
NP. Do you know if gravity existed before the big bang? Or was it created by the big bang?
No one knows what existed before the big bang. Yet.
Why do you ask, and what is your point, as this is not an astrophysics or cosmology forum?