Posted by: Objective Scrutator | December 29, 2007

This Is What Atheism Does

Dr Gene Ray, Cubic and Wisest Human (at left). Nature's Harmonic Simultaneous 4-Day 4-Corner Time Cube (right). Image by  R. Janczarski

Do I need to say more? Atheism brings foolish ideas to mind. It may even lead to the deaths of children and mall Santas thanks to the homicidal tendencies of this wackjob. The fact that MIT and Georgia Tech allowed him to speak on their campuses should further anyone’s suspicion of Higher Education and Academia.

 I do, however, like his idea that “-1 x -1 = 1 is pure evil”. It’s hilarious, because it refutes the entire atheist system, although he is one. How can a Satanic number multiplied with a Satanic number possibly yield a Godly number? If mathematics is correct, then it should find a way to express ‘-1′ in figurative terms. Delving further into imaginary numbers, we are brainwashed into believing that i=(-1)^.5, i^2=-1, i^3 = -(-1)^.5, and i^4 = 1. There are absolutely no patterns in these sequences; numbers to the 3rd or 4th powers are positive, while numbers to the 1st and 2nd powers are negative, we are expected to believe. No practical usage for imaginary numbers have been found, since they can’t be expressed in the real world or in geometry. This last point is very important, since if numbers can’t be expressed in geometrical terms, they can’t be used mathematically. Computer programming may need to designate some functions of a program as negative numbers. However, for practical reasons, there is no reason to use negative numbers. If negative numbers had any use, we wouldn’t have any need for subtraction. In fact, the only time anything that can’t be expressed visually can be relevant at all is when it is dealing with the soul.

The atheist system, however, is entirely reliant on getting you to believe that subtracting, multiplying, or dividing two negative, or Satanic, numbers yields a positive, or Godly, number, even though there is no pattern whatsoever in imaginary numbers. Atheists want to get you to think that imaginary and negative numbers are actually useful. This atheist lie was used in the calculations of Copernicus, Newton, and Einstein, among others. Combining Satan twice, however, does NOT yield God. Christians must stand against this utter blasphemy, and work to crack the mathematics being forced upon us. The atheist system even managed to change the value of pi. Pi is 3, because it’s in the Bible, and because even an infant could visualize the circumference of a circle as 3 times the diameter. The ultimate goal is to get YOU to stop believing in God.

As we have seen with Gene Ray, however, there is hope. Gene Ray’s ‘Time Cube’ is an attempt to strengthen the atheist position, but he can’t do this without racism and Anti-semitism. In addition, he is threatening to overturn the entire atheist system, starting with the ‘1 day rotation’! The Earth, however, does not move. We already knew that the Earth did not rotate, but the atheist community, however slow, is finally catching on to the Truth. With atheism self-destructing every day, Satan will not be able to torment humanity much longer!


Responses

  1. You’re taking a shot at Einstein? He helped engineered the atomic bomb, which killed thousands of people, and is used to threaten millions. I thought you’d be his biggest fan.
    And work on those embedded <a href=”http://blogs4brownback.wordpress.com/2007/05/18/heliocentrism-is-an-atheist-doctrine”links.

  2. *links.

  3. I’m not a very skilled blogger, EB. Links work differently on blogs.

    BTW that was Oppenheimer that was chief of the Manhattan Project.

  4. The embedded links work the same on all WordPress sites, just give it some practice.
    And whether or not he lead the Manhattan Project, the bomb couldn’t have been made without Einstein’s help.

  5. The Earth, however, does not move. We already knew that the Earth did not rotate, but the atheist community, however slow, is finally catching on to the Truth. With atheism self-destructing every day, Satan will not be able to torment humanity much longer!

    C’mon. . . That has to be a metaphor for something, right? You cannot seriously believe that. Also, speaking as an atheist, there was no math involved.

  6. I completely support you Bob. I also believe that the number one item on the Atheistic Democrat agenda right now is to make our children learn this propaganda through our evolution teaching school systems! I say drop the math classes and let our children learn more about Bible studies like the value of pi. You should take into account the evil of prime numbers next, as they are the sheep that stand alone without the others..

  7. “C’mon. . . That has to be a metaphor for something, right? You cannot seriously believe that. Also, speaking as an atheist, there was no math involved.”

    Go ask your pal Gene Ray for the math. Heliocentrism was an offense against God; Copernicus hated the Church and wanted it to die. If we were not the center of the universe, we couldn’t be made in God’s image.

    “You should take into account the evil of prime numbers next, as they are the sheep that stand alone without the others..”

    I completely agree with you that all classes should invoke God in them, but I am skeptical on your claims about prime numbers. Please enlighten me.

  8. Ok, consider the definition of Prime numbers. They can only be created when multiplied by themselves and the number one. Like all atheists, they believe they can stand alone by themselves without the assistance of the divine, or in this case, other numbers.
    And there is no systematic way to predict where they will occur, they have an apparent random pattern that science has to use machines to discover. What does that sound like to you Bob? It sounds like the ideal of chance, not the pre-determined fate that we all know exists.
    That is why Prime numbers are evil.

  9. OK wnts, I get you. That was a very wise comment, and I think that it is a good idea. Some exceptions would be 1 and 3, both holy numbers, and 6, the number of Satan.

  10. Well, if you do this properly…

    Take someting round, a cylinder of, oh 10cm wide. Take a 30cm piece of string (or a string three times the width of your cylinder), and place around the cylinder. See if it reaches all the way around. Pi is a constant. If you take that to be three, the circumfrence = 3 X diameter.

    If done correctly, you wll find that your string is short.

    Try again with string that is 3.1 times the with of cylinder, then 3.14, and you will get closer.

    “because even an infant could visualize the circumference of a circle as 3 times the diameter” True, but when I was older, and smarter, I realised that it was 3 AND A BIT, and so has many other people who overthink sometimes.

  11. True, but when I was older, and smarter, I realised that it was 3 AND A BIT, and so has many other people who overthink sometimes.

    I see that English, the language spoken by Jesus, was not your strong point though. Further proving your undermined atheistic attack on my friend Bob.

  12. WNTS, he’s a Northern Irishman. Therefore, he has a bit of an English language barrier to cross.

    Austin, Here is something interesting from an obvious communist site. Their acceptance of platipii, for instance, leaves me suspecting that they are parodies. I tried to do your experiment, but my string kept on splitting if I did not use an exact value of 3. God is obviously trying to tell me something. I think that using a value other than 3 for pi inspires Anti-Triclavianism. The Trinity can be found in all things holy, for instance the Triforce, or the number of arches in the “m” in McDonalds. Why should pi be any different?

    If you are still unconvinced, go here.

  13. On the anti-long hair thread you gave a link to a site that states that the historical Jesus was short haired as a prove that your assumptions were right, Bob.
    Yet the same site states that Jesus was possibly bound to a cross, not nailed, hence overthrowing your teaching of triclavianism.
    It makes me wonder why you just cite small pieces from whatever sites and bibles and ignore the rest of it.
    (although I just think that you love to annoy people, since you seem to have nothing better to do)

  14. If everything, including the sun rotates around the earth, how come that the planets Mercury and Venus can disappear behind the sun?

  15. “Yet the same site states that Jesus was possibly bound to a cross, not nailed, hence overthrowing your teaching of triclavianism.”

    It is possible for people to be right on one thing and wrong on another, you know.

    “If everything, including the sun rotates around the earth, how come that the planets Mercury and Venus can disappear behind the sun?”

    The angels that push the planets across the sky sometimes need a drink. OK, more than sometimes. Many times, they get so drunk, they stagger off course. The Lord does not intervene because His kingdom is in the clouds, and it makes Him cold to go out in space to correct the naughty angels.

  16. The angels that push the planets across the sky sometimes need a drink. OK, more than sometimes. Many times, they get so drunk, they stagger off course. The Lord does not intervene because His kingdom is in the clouds, and it makes Him cold to go out in space to correct the naughty angels.

    that is not an answer, that is complete bullpoop

    another argument that you lost Bob

    [Ed Note: Please watch your language. This is a family friendly website.]

  17. The math is a little complicated, but I’m glad you’ve officially launched your blog with food for thought.

    Congratulations, Bob!

  18. yeah, congrats for your funeral

    [Ed Note: Would you like to be banned? You are welcome to comment if you can stay on topic and show civility towards the other commentators, but smartass comments like these have absolutely no reason to be posted. Do this again and you will be banned; you are one of my least favorite commentators as it is. Replying to this message (which would be a smartass remark if you did) will also result in your being banned. ]

  19. Write your own article about 4chan, Bob. I want some /b/lackup on this site ASAP.

  20. “Write your own article about 4chan, Bob. I want some /b/lackup on this site ASAP.”

    Psycheout covered it much better than I possibly could. I’m leaving the anime to the experts. However, I may write articles on video games. I study those a lot, since I was nearly drawn into sin with them, and actually played them for 3 years without knowing it was a sin.

    “The math is a little complicated, but I’m glad you’ve officially launched your blog with food for thought.

    Congratulations, Bob!”

    The math is very complicated, agreed. Gene Ray’s math is probably completely made up in his head, and not a single person can understand it. As for the rest, seeing the theology behind math is difficult; I had to pick it apart with my pastor’s assistance.

  21. “Psycheout covered it much better than I possibly could. I’m leaving the anime to the experts. However, I may write articles on video games. I study those a lot, since I was nearly drawn into sin with them, and actually played them for 3 years without knowing it was a sin.”
    1) Go ahead. I want to read that
    2) By “study” do you mean “make some random assumptions and quote from biased sources?”
    3) What games did you play?

  22. “By “study” do you mean “make some random assumptions and quote from biased sources?””

    No.

    “What games did you play?”

    Mario, Zelda, Sonic, that horrid ET game (the one buried in a New Mexico landfill), and a game called ‘Bubble Bunny’. The last one convinced me that video games are evil.

  23. “No.”
    Well, it’d be the first time.
    “Mario, Zelda, Sonic, that horrid ET game (the one buried in a New Mexico landfill)”
    OMG, did you seriously play that embarassment? Hahahaha, that’s awesome. Never knew someone who actually played it.
    “and a game called ‘Bubble Bunny’”
    No such thing as Bubble Bunny, as far as I can tell.

  24. “Well, it’d be the first time.”

    Ironic, coming from a Secular Humanist Penguinist.

    “OMG, did you seriously play that embarassment? Hahahaha, that’s awesome. Never knew someone who actually played it.”

    Yes, getting out of the pits was pure evil. We eventually just laid the Atari 2600 and the game on some railway tracks. I’m not sure where it is now, but I didn’t see any wreckage when my family and I went back to see it. We understood the space penis reference in ET thanks to this video game; who knows what vile references video game producers will hide?

    “No such thing as Bubble Bunny, as far as I can tell.”

    It was in a Seanbaby (EGM) Top 10 naughtiest games, or something like that. I’m too busy to find it right now, but maybe I can find it for you later.

  25. Want me to bring up comments where i cite my sources? I’d be happy to, if you want to drag this out.

    Penguinist, huh? i thought i made up words all the time; you beat my capacity by a long shot.

  26. Jan 5th, whoneedsthesenate.
    “I see that English, the language spoken by Jesus, was not your strong point though.”

    Wow, one mistake, ‘has’ instead of ‘have’

    “Further proving your undermined atheistic attack on my friend Bob.”

    In what way was my ‘attack’ undermined, and how was this ‘unermined attack’ proved?

    And if I came across as attcking, Bob, i apologise. That was not my intention.

    Jan 5th, bobcorker.

    “he’s a Northern Irish. Therefore, he has a bit of an English language barrier to cross.”

    First of, it would be gramatically correct to drop the ‘a’ in “he’s a.” I would nearly always let this slide, but if attacking someone’s language ability, make sure you get your sentences correct.

    Second, Amercian English and English are diffrent (mostly in spelling, e.g. colour, color) but still diffrent… so of course

    “but my string kept on splitting if I did not use an exact value of 3″

    Implying that you did use the value ‘3′ for this experiment (else you would have written ‘my string kept splitting’). How did the expirement work with Pi = 3? did the string reach (without the cylinder, string or space changing in any form, shape or manner)?

    McDonalds is a vile place, with horrible food… well, at least the one I ate in once is…. is it normally a good place to eat? tbh, I prefer cafés and resturants… less rushed than fast food places.

    After that, I was still unconvincd. But thank you for trying.

    Well, i went ‘here’ (http://www.wikihow.com/Prove-That-Pi-Equals-3)
    Read the proof. and noticed this, if a=b, then a-b=0.

    π*a*(a-b) + b*(a-b) = 4b*(a-b) (factoring out common terms).

    to get to the next line you divide the equation be (a-b), i.e. 0. thereby making everything…. strange. as in infinty + infinty = infinity.

    btw, infinity is a concept, not an actuall number.

    My A-Level maths teacher did that to try to prove that 1 = 2… i’t works on the same principle, i.e. divinde by 0 and hope no-one notices.

    ohhh… joke:

    ‘And on the sixth day, god created the platpus and said “Let the evolutionists figure that one out”‘

    well, I find it funny.

  27. “WNTS, he’s a Northern Irishman

    Austin, please make sure you copy and paste statements. Errors can occur if you don’t.

    “Second, Amercian English and English are diffrent (mostly in spelling, e.g. colour, color) but still diffrent… so of course”

    Do they spell ‘different’ ‘diffrent’ in N. Ireland? Anyways, I’m not sure what you mean by “are different but still different”.

    “And if I came across as attcking, Bob, i apologise. That was not my intention.”

    I don’t think you did. You seem like a kind man, especially for a moonbat. It is the atheism agenda that is attacking me, not you. WNTS must have seen you as nothing more than a member of the atheism agenda. I think you have more to you.

    “Implying that you did use the value ‘3′ for this experiment (else you would have written ‘my string kept splitting’). How did the expirement work with Pi = 3? did the string reach (without the cylinder, string or space changing in any form, shape or manner”

    I did this experiment again. One test material was regular string, while another was the kind which you squeeze one end and put it through a hole in the other end. In that case, the circumference value went down. I think it is safe to say that Pi can vary in exceptional cases, but when naturally occuring, it is 3.

    “McDonalds is a vile place, with horrible food… well, at least the one I ate in once is…. is it normally a good place to eat? tbh, I prefer cafés and resturants… less rushed than fast food places.”

    When they go to other countries, of course it’s horrid. American food only tastes good in America, Italian food in Italy, etc. McD’s is delicious, although eating there all the time takes away the taste. I usually eat at resturants, too, but for something to be holy, it has to be accesible to everyone. The places I eat are often exclusive enclaves of golfers and the like.

    “‘And on the sixth day, god created the platpus and said “Let the evolutionists figure that one out”‘”

    It is a funny joke. Satan created the platypus sometime after the Bible was written, however, since he has nearly as much power as the LORD does. Many people think that He can just smite Satan, but this isn’t true. The concept is called Dualism, which means that the supernatural are real threats to each other.

  28. “Want me to bring up comments where i cite my sources? I’d be happy to, if you want to drag this out.”

    My mistake! It came from a picture from the same game.

  29. “Well, i went ‘here’ (http://www.wikihow.com/Prove-That-Pi-Equals-3)
    Read the proof. and noticed this, if a=b, then a-b=0.

    π*a*(a-b) + b*(a-b) = 4b*(a-b) (factoring out common terms).

    to get to the next line you divide the equation be (a-b), i.e. 0. thereby making everything…. strange. as in infinty + infinty = infinity.”

    The equation should just turn into n*a*(0) + b*(0) = 4b*(0). This violates Occam’s Razor.

    “btw, infinity is a concept, not an actuall number.”

    I almost completely agree with you, except that infinity exists in terms of duration living in heaven/hell, and has the potential to exist in either the LORD or Satan, once one of them is finally defeated.

    “My A-Level maths teacher did that to try to prove that 1 = 2… i’t works on the same principle, i.e. divinde by 0 and hope no-one notices.”

    Wait, how did you get ‘n’ in ‘divide’? That’s not a typo, unless you have really big and clumsy hands. Math as a whole tends to fall apart once you enter the algebraic realm. Xs do not exist on Earth, and I am certain that they do not exist in heaven/hell. Xs are even more of a concept than infinity is.

  30. “I almost completely agree with you, except that infinity exists in terms of duration living in heaven/hell, and has the potential to exist in either the LORD or Satan, once one of them is finally defeated.”
    This isn’t a discussion of time. infinity, in terms of how it’s used numerically, is the tendency of a number to increase in size.
    “Xs do not exist on Earth, and I am certain that they do not exist in heaven/hell. Xs are even more of a concept than infinity is.”
    X is not an actual number, genius. X is a placeholder until you figure out what number it stands for.
    Thanks for the link to the vidya gaem site. Looks like Bubble Bunny is a poor ripoff of “Bust A Move,” with is like a different version of Tetris, and is very fun. Totally sin-free entertainment

  31. “This isn’t a discussion of time. infinity, in terms of how it’s used numerically, is the tendency of a number to increase in size.”

    In algebraic equations, yes. However, the definition means ‘limitless’. That, EB, is what we were discussing.

    “X is not an actual number, genius. X is a placeholder until you figure out what number it stands for.”

    Thus a concept. Algebra is not evil, but we must always realize that if an algebraic equation is wrong, it is the “x’s” fault.

    “Thanks for the link to the vidya gaem site. Looks like Bubble Bunny is a poor ripoff of “Bust A Move,” with is like a different version of Tetris, and is very fun. Totally sin-free entertainment”

    We will display your idols before we destroy them. I think it also gets across the point that video games are evil, as if ET and ‘Superman 64′ weren’t enough.

  32. “Algebra is not evil, but we must always realize that if an algebraic equation is wrong, it is the “x’s” fault.”
    Or maybe you just fail at math. Always with the blaming others, Bob.
    “Superman 64″
    Yet another poor VG. Talk about that Zelda game next; the one on that failed disc console.
    “video games are evil”
    What about Left Behind?

  33. “Or maybe you just fail at math. Always with the blaming others, Bob.”

    Are you an idiot? If I write an equation 2x+50=75, the equation can only be wrong on account of the x value. Really, you should know better.

    “Yet another poor VG. Talk about that Zelda game next; the one on that failed disc console.”

    The Cdi one? I never played it, because it had lots of exposed breasts. I wasn’t THAT dumb in the 80s.

    “What about Left Behind?”

    Hardly a video game. Would you call “The Oregon Trail” a video game? Both are educational tools, EB.

  34. 2x + 50 = 75
    2x = 25
    x = 12.5
    That wasn’t very hard.
    “The Cdi one? I never played it, because it had lots of exposed breasts.”
    No it didn’t.
    “Would you call “The Oregon Trail” a video game?”
    Yes, it’s interactive entertainment.

  35. “2x + 50 = 75
    2x = 25
    x = 12.5
    That wasn’t very hard.”

    That’s not the point, genius. I knew you could solve the problem. The point is that the x value must be changed if the equation is wrong. For instance, if you said x = 13, the equation would be wrong. Well, the ‘13′ must be changed, since you are asked to solve for ‘x’.

    “No it didn’t.”

    Highlighted breasts, exposed breasts, same thing.

    “Yes, it’s interactive entertainment.”

    Really? When my kids had to play it for their homeschool lessons, they were starting to fall asleep. They learned all about the calamities faced by the pioneers, but didn’t have any fun, not even during the hunting. My wife and I hate the game for its ‘entertainment value’ as well.

  36. “Highlighted breasts, exposed breasts, same thing.”
    I still don’t remember any sort of breast-related goings-on in that game.
    “For instance, if you said x = 13, the equation would be wrong.”
    No, I’d be wrong in that case.
    “When my kids had to play it for their homeschool lessons, they were starting to fall asleep.”
    Just because it’s not fun doesn’t mean it’s not a video game. You thought ET was terrible, but it’s still considered a video game. Math Shop was educational, but it was still a game.

  37. “I still don’t remember any sort of breast-related goings-on in that game.”

    That’s why you asked me about the game.

    “No, I’d be wrong in that case.”

    Yes, but until you change the equation, it would be wrong, and thus the “x”’s fault.

    “Just because it’s not fun doesn’t mean it’s not a video game.”

    ET was designed to increase violent male sex, considering that he is of course a space penis. Now, when I jump in a pit and see that there is no phone, I become angry. ET’s neck increases in length as you get angrier, and of course, perverted images enter the human mind, since humans are inherently sinful.

  38. “ET was designed to increase violent male sex, considering that he is of course a space penis. Now, when I jump in a pit and see that there is no phone, I become angry. ET’s neck increases in length as you get angrier, and of course, perverted images enter the human mind, since humans are inherently sinful.”
    Again, I don’t even think about that sort of thing, and you do. Guess that proves who thinks about sex more? Also, you sidestepped my question.

  39. “Again, I don’t even think about that sort of thing, and you do. Guess that proves who thinks about sex more?”

    I think about what I must destroy. Does that bother you?

    “Also, you sidestepped my question.”

    No, your statement was that said programs were video games. The Oregon Trail was designed to teach children about the history of westward-moving pioneers, and whatever Math Shop is, it sounds like it was designed to teach people about math. ET’s purpose is for people to have mindless fun, the first step towards hell.

  40. “I think about what I must destroy. Does that bother you?”
    Know thy enemy is one thing, but you’re just making things up so you have an excuse to hate it. That bothers me.
    “No, your statement was that said programs were video games.”
    I think they are. Whether they’re for education or for simple enjoyment, a video game is defined as “an electronic game played by means of images on a video screen” (www.m-w.com).
    Any sort of interactive media that requires input from the user to advance the story is a video game. Everything from Team Fortress 2 to The Oregon Trail.

  41. “Know thy enemy is one thing, but you’re just making things up so you have an excuse to hate it. That bothers me.”

    Why would I do that?

    “I think they are. Whether they’re for education or for simple enjoyment, a video game is defined as “an electronic game played by means of images on a video screen”

    Cute, give me a definition from a Galapagos Tortoise-humping Darwinist.

    “Any sort of interactive media that requires input from the user to advance the story is a video game.”

    If it’s not fun, it’s not a game.

    “Everything from Team Fortress 2″

    This game is easily a sin. Encouraging people to quietly stab others in the back and shoot rockets at their feet will have devastating effects on society. I would advise you burn every copy of that game you come across.

    “to The Oregon Trail.”

    That’s not a game, because I see it in Christian private schools. The guy who made the movie BTW is horrid at Oregon Trail.

  42. “Why would I do that?”
    Because you can’t back up your claims otherwise

    “If it’s not fun, it’s not a game.”
    Well, that’s a matter of opinion. I enjoyed Oregon Trail. My favorite part was hunting. I could snipe those birds flawlessly. But I digress….

    “I would advise you burn every copy of that game you come across.”
    Nah, I payed $50 for the Orange Box, and I’d rather play it than burn it.

    “Encouraging people to quietly stab others in the back and shoot rockets at their feet will have devastating effects on society.”
    You wouldn’t have a problem with US soldiers doing it to Iraqi civilians.

  43. “Because you can’t back up your claims otherwise”

    No, why would I hate for no reason at all? That’s senseless.

    “Well, that’s a matter of opinion. I enjoyed Oregon Trail. My favorite part was hunting. I could snipe those birds flawlessly. But I digress….”

    You LIKED playing the river guessing game? Hunting is much more fun in real life, anyways.

    “Nah, I payed $50 for the Orange Box, and I’d rather play it than burn it.”

    What you want to do isn’t always right.

    “You wouldn’t have a problem with US soldiers doing it to Iraqi civilians.”

    The US military is guided by angels. The US police sort of is, too. Commoners don’t go through all the discipline the military does, thus they would annihilate everyone if they shot a rocket at their feet.

  44. “No, why would I hate for no reason at all? That’s senseless.”
    Exactly.

    “What you want to do isn’t always right.”
    What you think isn’t always smart.

    “Commoners don’t go through all the discipline the military does, thus they would annihilate everyone if they shot a rocket at their feet.”
    That’s natural selection right there. Any moron who’d actually try that in real life doesn’t deserve to contribute his or her DNA to the gene pool.

    “You LIKED playing the river guessing game?”
    You mean where you had to try to float across the river and hope you didn’t flip? Well, it wasn’t my favorite part, but that’s part of the educational half.

  45. “That’s natural selection right there. Any moron who’d actually try that in real life doesn’t deserve to contribute his or her DNA to the gene pool.”

    It would cause catastrophe on the people around him, genius. Rocket launchers have huge splash damage, and also have some interesting effects on the weather. I’m sure the American people would not like to see someone pretending to be Tommy Vercetti or whatnot.

    “You mean where you had to try to float across the river and hope you didn’t flip? Well, it wasn’t my favorite part, but that’s part of the educational half.”

    Exactly. If something isn’t fun (exception: atheism, the root of all evil), it probably isn’t going to be harmful.

  46. “It would cause catastrophe on the people around him, genius.”
    Why are we having a conversation about rocket jumping? It’s not gonna happen. Never has, never will. You provide evidence of an event like that happening, and I’ll leave your site forever. You’ll never have to hear from me again.

  47. [...] The socialism of the science movement began with the propositions of Pythagoras. His socialism was crude and unthought out; he had originally proposed the ‘harmony of the spheres’, in which he decided to apply this to the shape of the Earth as well. This is a direct socialistic tendency that puts God’s own planet at the same level as other rubbish planets; not only did he deny the Biblical Truth that the ‘planets’ are actually ornaments in the sky, he proposed that the Earth was just another ‘ornament’, in keeping with his blasphemous ‘harmony of the spheres’. He also tried to reduce everything to numbers; this has been a disaster. [...]

  48. Ironically, (or not), Bob Corker, on 1-3-08, in this thread, said: “Some exceptions would be 1 and 3 both holy numbers,…”

    Also ironically (or not) I took note that, the “Abortion Ticker”, here at C4C, on 3-8, settled at 11, 883,313…Biblically significant numbers, all. That inspires the following post.

    Excerpted from: “Does God still speak to us in dreams?”, an essay by Brother Juniper, which appeared very recently in: “AmacAdvantage, The Magazine of the Association of Mature American Citizens,” (www.amac.us).

    “Does God still speak to us in dreams? A recent story about Dr. Stojan Adasevic, an abortion doctor in Serbia, may answer that question.”

    “According to an article published in the Spanish Daily La Razon, Dr. Adasevic, now the most important pro-life leader in Serbia, had performed more than 48,000 abortions, sometimes as many as 35 in a day. For 26 years he followed the medical textbooks of the Communist regime which said abortion was simply the removal of a blob of tissue. Even after ultrasounds allowed the fetus to be seen in the 1980’s he didn’t change his thinking.”

    “Then he began to have dreams”

    “Adasevic said he dreamed about a beautiful field full of children and young people from four to 24 years of age, who were playing and laughing. They ran away from him in fear. A man dressed in black and white stared at him in silence. The dreams became night-mares as they were repeated and he would wake up in a cold sweat.”

    “One night he asked the man in black and white who he was. “My name is Thomas Aquinas,” the man in the dream said. Adasevic had never heard of the name of the Dominican saint. It was not a part of of his education in communist schools.”

    ” “Why don’t you ask me who these children are?” St. Thomas asked Adasevic in his dream. “They are the ones you killed in your abortions,” the Dominican saint told him. Adasevic awoke in amazement and decided not to perform any more abortions. However that same day a cousin came to him to ask him to perform an abortion on his four-months-pregnant girlfriend. She had already undergone eight previous abortions, something not unusual in Soviet bloc countries. He agreed to do the abortion and as he removed parts of the fetus, the unborn baby’s heart came out still beating. It was then Adavesic realized he had killed a human being.”

    “Adasevic informed the hospital he would no longer perform abortions, becoming the first doctor in Communist Yugoslavia to do so. As a result they cut his pay in half, fired his daughter from her job, and did not allow his son to enter the university. After years of suffering pressure, he was about to give up when he had another dream about St. Thomas. In that dream, the saint told him “you are my good friend, keep going.” Adasevic became a prominent pro-life activist. He was able to get Yugoslav television to air the film “The Silent Scream,” by Doctor Bernard Nathanson.”

    “Dr. Adasevic has told his story to magazines and newspapers throughout Eastern Europe. He has since returned to his Orthodox faith and has studied the writings of St. Thomas Aquinas…all because of his dreams.”

    “In Acts 2:17 it is written “And it shall come to pass in the last days, saith God, I will pour out my spirit upon all flesh: and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, and your young men shall see visions and your old men shall dream dreams.”

  49. Imaginary number are NOT useless.

    They are a fundamental half of complex numbers.

    Many differential equations can only be solved in the complex domain, and still their solution perfectly makes sense.

    Sometimes using imaginary numbers it is a compact way of writing the solution to the equation
    (e.g., the solution to the problem of the harmonic oscillator can be written in terms of complex exponentials).

    Without imaginary numbers, no equation can express a Fibonacci series via a non-recursive succession.

    Besides, without imaginary numbers it is impossible to introduce Hamilton quaternions.

    Many more examples are possible.

    P.S. Sorry for the typos (if any), I had to write quickly.

  50. Check out comment #63 and view the video link over at Pharyngula, in the May 3, thread, “Missouri absolves pharmacists from responsibility.”


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