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Edited by
Derekkye
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Sat 05/17/08 07:09 PM
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ABCD
BC is between AD; AD....BC....AD; Interesting how the first four letters of the english alphabet might provide a clue into a model of time other than the linear one taught today; Yeah I know: |
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Yep... ...
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Huh? Is it the vicodin I took,or does this need some more 'splainin?
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Is it Un-Christian to believe in a cyclical view of time?
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Is it Un-Christian to believe in a cyclical view of time? Contrary - Christians aught to have an unyielding thirst for the truth |
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Is it Un-Christian to believe in a cyclical view of time? Contrary - Christians aught to have an unyielding thirst for the truth This is true - just because someone tells us it's so - how are we to know. It's like telling my kids, don't believe everything you hear or read. |
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I've been telling people that for years....
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I'm scratching my head trying to figure out what you're saying here, but just getting nowhere. I know that BC stands for Before Christ, and AD stands for ... anno domini..?? Sorry, 30 years since CCD. But what does the placement of bc in between a and d have to do with anything?
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Edited by
yzrabbit1
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Sun 05/18/08 07:09 AM
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Is it Un-Christian to believe in a cyclical view of time? Contrary - Christians aught to have an unyielding thirst for the truth Oh my gosh this is the funniest thing I ever heard, is truth important in the real sense of the word, or do you mean just "truth" of the Bible. Because it seems like quite a few here cannot even come to terms with the age of the earth, or how plants and animals got here. The run from truth like it is hells own fire. |
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not all that interesting, really..
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Sorry. Seems coincidental to me... not sure what you think it means.
I do think it's possible that time is non-linear. We are quite limited by our senses. but my abc's dont really bring a lot of new data to that idea... |
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Is it Un-Christian to believe in a cyclical view of time? Contrary - Christians aught to have an unyielding thirst for the truth good luck with that one |
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Sorry. Seems coincidental to me... not sure what you think it means. I do think it's possible that time is non-linear. We are quite limited by our senses. but my abc's dont really bring a lot of new data to that idea... well i feel we are limited by our dimension or is that diminsha insert head scratching emoticon here |
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time is a cmbal
a really simple symbol waiting for the crashes |
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not all that interesting, really.. I can't find my belly button ring. I wonder it that is significant. |
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Edited by
wouldee
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Sun 05/18/08 08:14 PM
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I'm scratching my head trying to figure out what you're saying here, but just getting nowhere. I know that BC stands for Before Christ, and AD stands for ... anno domini..?? Sorry, 30 years since CCD. But what does the placement of bc in between a and d have to do with anything? sully........... it's a facetious comment. BC becomes BCE, as a form of PC. AD becomes CE, as a form of PC. But PC is not OT or NT, but SH. But E won't fit with it, so PC requires wit. IMOHO. ROFLMAO. MTFBWY. GN/SW/GBY |
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I'm scratching my head trying to figure out what you're saying here, but just getting nowhere. I know that BC stands for Before Christ, and AD stands for ... anno domini..?? Sorry, 30 years since CCD. But what does the placement of bc in between a and d have to do with anything? AD = After the Death of |
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Edited by
elwoodsully
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Sun 05/18/08 09:30 PM
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I'm scratching my head trying to figure out what you're saying here, but just getting nowhere. I know that BC stands for Before Christ, and AD stands for ... anno domini..?? Sorry, 30 years since CCD. But what does the placement of bc in between a and d have to do with anything? AD = After the Death of See!! Even on painkillers- I ain't dumb.. Anno Domini means after the BIRTH of Christ. Anno Domini. The Christian era in the Gregorian calendar, starting from the year ad 1 as the calculated and back-projected year in which Christ was believed to have been born. Widely used in western societies. The use of lower-case initials is often taken to indicate that the date has been calculated from a radiocarbon determination by subtracting 1950 from the radiocarbon age. The use of upper-case letters denotes a historical date or a calibrated radiocarbon age in calendar years. |
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I'm scratching my head trying to figure out what you're saying here, but just getting nowhere. I know that BC stands for Before Christ, and AD stands for ... anno domini..?? Sorry, 30 years since CCD. But what does the placement of bc in between a and d have to do with anything? sully........... it's a facetious comment. BC becomes BCE, as a form of PC. AD becomes CE, as a form of PC. But PC is not OT or NT, but SH. But E won't fit with it, so PC requires wit. IMOHO. ROFLMAO. MTFBWY. GN/SW/GBY The only thing I understood here is: In my own humble opinion, and May the force be with you (MTFBWY.) lol. You might as well have been speaking .. Lemme see... Sarsaparillian...lol |
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