Monday, September 27, 2010
Friday, September 24, 2010
Theologian vs. Astronomer
Once Astronomer had this conversation with a theologian:
Why do theologians always get involved in technicalities arguing about predestination, infralapsarianism and supralapsarianism and all these technical tings that ordinary lay people don't understand or care about at all?
For me religion is simple, It's the golden rule, "do unto others as you wold have them do unto you".
The Theologian replied:
I think I know exactly what you are saying, because I have the same problem with you astronomers. You always are dazzling us with this technical language about exploding super novas, pulsating quasars, singularity... for me astronomy is simple, it's twinkle twinkle little star.
Why do theologians always get involved in technicalities arguing about predestination, infralapsarianism and supralapsarianism and all these technical tings that ordinary lay people don't understand or care about at all?
For me religion is simple, It's the golden rule, "do unto others as you wold have them do unto you".
The Theologian replied:
I think I know exactly what you are saying, because I have the same problem with you astronomers. You always are dazzling us with this technical language about exploding super novas, pulsating quasars, singularity... for me astronomy is simple, it's twinkle twinkle little star.
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Three Moons Cast Shadows on Jupiter
Source: Hubblesite.org
a rare alignment of three of Jupiter's largest moons – Io, Ganymede, and Callisto – across the planet's face. In this image, the telltale signatures of this alignment are the shadows [the three black circles] cast by the moons. Io's shadow is located just above center and to the left; Ganymede's on the planet's left edge; and Callisto's near the right edge. Only two of the moons, however, are visible in this image. Io is the white circle in the center of the image, and Ganymede is the blue circle at upper right. Callisto is out of the image and to the right. The image was taken March 28, 2004, with Hubble's Near Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer.
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Why Hell Exists
The existence of hell confirms the holiness of GOD. Without it GOD would neither be Holy nor Just. It's not the fear of hell that drives a sinner to GOD but the splendid magnificence of his holiness, justice, love and Mercy. Christians who do not believe in the literal hell, affirm that GOD is not holy and not just. I doubt that they are real Christians at all.
Friday, September 3, 2010
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