Researchers say that comets likely sparked life on Earth »
Posted By IsraGeek 6 months, 2 weeks ago in Science & TechnologyScientists in Israel performed an experiment that they say indicates that the key elements needed to produce life on Earth likely came from comets that crashed into it.
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I am a thirty-something (on the low end of the thirties) "hi tech" professional from Tel Aviv, Israel. Although I am in the twilight of ...
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hyperbola6 months, 2 weeks ago
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Akiva Bar-Nun has been publishing this theory for almost 30 years now. If it were so convincing, it certainly would be universally accepted by now.
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Why do we continually get these strange articles claiming some sort of special significance of "israeli" science - especially when most of them are nothing particularly important?
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Pecossam6 months, 2 weeks ago
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IsraGeek,
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You and other Propeller-Heads might find this of interest:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eW9nMJR4wWk
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smithichie6 months, 2 weeks ago
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We have photographic evidence of comets and direct physical evidence of comets, so you're darn tooting that I put more stock in comets than I do any gods.
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Besides, who say's comets weren't just part of the process your god used in it's creating? Or is that "too far out there" for you and your god? -

Pecossam6 months, 2 weeks ago
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dvtexan,
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I agree, and I believe that because HE IS GOD he may choose ANY MECHANISM he chooses to spread life throughout HIS universe. HE may opt to use evolution, which I believe HE did. HE may choose to use comets, meteors, and asteroids to spread life. HE IS GOD MANY do not GRASP what that MEANS. HE is AWESOME way beyond the meaning of that inadequate human word.
Time is NO FACTOR because "TIME" does not apply to the CREATOR; for HE made "TIME" (and I DON'T mean the magazine!), and ALL the other dimensions. HE may experience a second as 25,000 years, or 15 billion years as a nanosecond. HE IS GOD, and every time we measly humans attempt to compare and measure HIM by our Human Dimensions and Thought Processes, we ERROR big time! To KNOW HIS MIND, one would have to be GOD; AND THERE IS ONLY ONE.
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calitennflo6 months, 2 weeks ago
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I'm sticking with here...and I clearly see she is my door here...here upon Earth, a firmament between the Heaven and earth, where I can clearly see I am already here in Heaven, but with some men that will not agree with what is right in front of their noses.
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Endoscopy6 months, 2 weeks ago
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Listen to the foolishness. A comet 4 billion years ago. That is pure hypothetical hocum. Evidence is sadly lacking. Somebody makes up an idea of what might possibly been in a comet. That is pure speculation not science. Science looks at facts of what really exists and happened. No reality here.
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