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What's it like having everybody on the planet laughing at you?
It is precisely the SAME FEELING that COPERNICUS and GALILEO experienced when they claimed that the bible was wrong to say that everything (also the sun) turned around the earth .... Nobody laughed at them. Indeed, their works were accepted as the basis of modern astronomy. The RCC freaked, because it threatened the canonical view of the universe. The reaction of the Roman Catholic Church was worse than "laughing".. Moron, I had a telescope that used a motor for clean tracking of an object. That motor burned out. I lost the track. Thousands of others on the beach that night *did* track all the way to MECO. But, none of those thousands saw the Space Shuttle dis-appear behind the horizon, isn't it? (and for this reason...I expect that we will NEVER AGAIN... witness a SPACE SHUTTLE LAUNCH - except in the mist or with a explosion like the Challenger - because it DOES NOT DIS-APPEAR BEHIND THE HORIZON..., so it can not be in ORBIT...) Wrong. You, yourself admitted that you saw eight Space Shuttle launches, and NOT ONCE you saw "it" dis-appear behind the horizon... Every "christian on the planet" was laughing at them..., but - as you probably know - they were wrong..., just like you are wrong to believe that the Space Shuttle went INTO ORBIT... Wrong again. I can show you the debate, and many Protesants accepted Galileo's work as part of the general acceptance of science I meant the "CATHOLIC" christians... |
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What's it like having everybody on the planet laughing at you?
It is precisely the SAME FEELING that COPERNICUS and GALILEO experienced when they claimed that the bible was wrong to say that everything (also the sun) turned around the earth .... Nobody laughed at them. Indeed, their works were accepted as the basis of modern astronomy. The RCC freaked, because it threatened the canonical view of the universe. The reaction of the Roman Catholic Church was worse than "laughing".. Moron, I had a telescope that used a motor for clean tracking of an object. That motor burned out. I lost the track. Thousands of others on the beach that night *did* track all the way to MECO. But, none of those thousands saw the Space Shuttle dis-appear behind the horizon, isn't it? (and for this reason...I expect that we will NEVER AGAIN... witness a SPACE SHUTTLE LAUNCH - except in the mist or with a explosion like the Challenger - because it DOES NOT DIS-APPEAR BEHIND THE HORIZON..., so it can not be in ORBIT...) Wrong. You, yourself admitted that you saw eight Space Shuttle launches, and NOT ONCE you saw "it" dis-appear behind the horizon... Every "christian on the planet" was laughing at them..., but - as you probably know - they were wrong..., just like you are wrong to believe that the Space Shuttle went INTO ORBIT... Wrong again. I can show you the debate, and many Protesants accepted Galileo's work as part of the general acceptance of science I meant the "CATHOLIC" christians... |
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