Apparently, it doesn't add up.That statement is completely false
Yes, Jodi Foster, Matthew McConaughey (playing her love interest as a man of the cloth devoid of the cloth [haha]), Tom Skerritt (her arch nemesis), John Hurt (who funds her SETI project... he played the guy in Alien who was inhabited by the alien), Jena Malone (as the younger version of Jody's character), David Morse (as her father), James Woods (as the government agent who took over her project once contact had been established), and Larry King. Heh. My fave line is when she is in the capsule watching "some celestial event"... completely awestruck, she says "No words can describe it. Poetry... they should have sent a poet. So beautiful... beautiful... so beautiful, so beautiful, I had no idea, I had no idea, I had no idea...." I read a biography on Carl once. It was a very good read!I saw that movie Contact. I believe that Jodi Foster was in it. Don't recall seeing The One but it sounds interesting.
Carl Sagan was an interesting man but too bad that he was an atheist, or maybe it was agnostic.
The Bible says that stars will one day fall to the earth - do you believe what the Bible says?This is a logical failure on your part since the Bible does not say.
Oops from page one? LOL
Now this is a reasonable and worthwhile answer.Don't forget the water that sprung from the ground. There is more than enough in the earth's crust to cover every mountain.
Neither is anything else...clouds are not zillion of miles away, btw.
Neither is anything else...![]()
But - the question was how many heavens and not how many subintervals.
I saw that movie Contact. I believe that Jodi Foster was in it. Don't recall seeing The One but it sounds interesting. Carl Sagan was an interesting man but too bad that he was an atheist, or maybe it was agnostic.
false.
a "zillion" is by definition a large, indefinite number.
my sins are as far as east from west, per scripture - a large, indefinite distance - a large, indefinite number of miles. to wit, zillions of them.
But, of course - the Bible says the water abated - it did not leave earth - it is still around... (the water level rose at some point - probably in the days of Peleg - and, the rest is no doubt "behind the ice wall")There probably still is enough water remaining to do the same thing.
But, of course - the Bible says the water abated - it did not leave earth - it is still around... (the water level rose at some point - probably in the days of Peleg - and, the rest is no doubt "behind the ice wall")
What?there is no such thing as an ice wall.
Don't you think it is rather obserd to believe that the flood waters in Noah's day fell over 25 trillion miles to the earth?
What?
You don't believe all of the ice wall pictures you have been shown???
What?
You don't believe all of the ice wall pictures you have been shown???
Yes, that does seem to be the modern nomenclature - especially since a certain particular spiderman movie came out a while back...Think that is called a multiverse.