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Will an Asteroid or Comet ever strike the earth?
"Bible John" wrote in message ... Some lunatic wrote a article in a national paper and a number of other journals in 2002 suggesting that the earth would be destroyed in 2003 by a huge Asteroid. That was predicted by noneother than Pat Robertson.................... |
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In article ps.com,
"retardedcousin" wrote: That was predicted by noneother than Pat Robertson.................... I see. Thanks. John -- BA Church Education Ministries AS Business/IT specialist http://johnw.freeshell.org/bible/ http://johnw.freeshell.org/bible/unbeliever_list.htm 2 Tim 4:2 AIM: Crucifyself03 |
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retardedcousin wrote: "Bible John" wrote in message ... Some lunatic wrote a article in a national paper and a number of other journals in 2002 suggesting that the earth would be destroyed in 2003 by a huge Asteroid. That was predicted by noneother than Pat Robertson.................... He also once claimed that he could control the paths of storms! That was when his Presidential campaign lost all credibility! Double-A |
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Double-A wrote:
retardedcousin wrote: "Bible John" wrote in message ... Some lunatic wrote a article in a national paper and a number of other journals in 2002 suggesting that the earth would be destroyed in 2003 by a huge Asteroid. That was predicted by noneother than Pat Robertson.................... He also once claimed that he could control the paths of storms! That was when his Presidential campaign lost all credibility! Double-A Reminds me of King Canute ... ' ... He is perhaps best remembered for the legend of how he commanded the waves to go back. According to the legend, he grew tired of flattery from his courtiers. When one such flatterer gushed that the king could even command the obedience of the sea, Canute proved him wrong by practical demonstration at Southampton, his point being that even a king's powers have limits. Unfortunately, this legend is sometimes misunderstood to mean that he believed himself so powerful that the natural elements would obey him, and that his failure to command the tides only made him look foolish. It is quite possible that the legend is simply pro-Canute propaganda. ... ' See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canute_the_Great for full article. |
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