captain. wrote:
> "Vladimir Makarenko" <vmakard@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:WsCdnVu0IOkB07PVnZ2dnUVZ_ofinZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> captain. wrote:
>>> this is good news. we were discussing it in a cosmology forum and
>>> although there were the usual foaming at the mouth atheists, the
general
>>> consensus was that there need be no conflict between the sciences that
>>> study the cosmos and the belief in God. it's possible that God created
>>> everything in the cosmos,
>> However one way or another it was a man who created God because before
>> humans there was no word or artifact pointing to God and thus we are
>> arriving to a paradox,- we created him and he created us.
>> Now, Vatican still has to pay reparations to (and today it is tens of
>> millions if not hundreds) descendants of victims of Inquisition.
>> Do you doubt that the super lawsuit is coming?
>> The only way for the Vatis to pay the damages will be to sell its
luxury
>> real estate in downtown Rome and move to some cheap Arabic speaking
>> suburb, renting slum mosque to pray God for forgiveness.
>>
>> VM.
>
> well... ummm.... that's an interesting scenario there mr.makarenko but
even
> if all of your predictions unfold, the church acknowledging the
possibility
> of life in other regions of the universe is great step forward.
Church is in the last throes, soon somebody will buy it, probably some
hedge fund - it still has that nice real estate properties.
VM.
>>> all of the laws of physics, all of the elements, etc...
>>>
>>> things in the vatican move at a "traditional" pace so this idea really
>>> should have been accepted hundreds of years ago.
>>>
>>>
>>> "The Black Monk" <ch.mon@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>>>
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>>>> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24598508/
>>>>
>>>> regards,
>>>>
>>>> BM
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