Question:
Atheists. Can you answer this eternal question?
2012-02-21 05:34:28 UTC
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Atheists. Why does your Toynbee
Tiles say resurrect dead planet
Jupiter?
Google... Toynbee Tiles... They are laid
in streets all over th US. They started
near my house in Philly. Atheists are.
stealing energy from Jupiter for
themselves.
Seventeen answers:
?
2012-02-21 05:36:53 UTC
No I can't, can you answer this.... What's with all the random line breaks?
Friend to mankind
2012-02-21 06:05:17 UTC
Not a question for atheists,rather an answer for all.Edgar Cayce (1877-1945),"In Jupiter's forces we find those ennobling(elements),those conditions that would bring the monies and forces of good in the life."900-14

"There are sojourns in other realms of the solar system which represent certain attributes.Not that ye maintain a physical body earth-body in Mercury,Venus,Jupiter,Uranus or Saturn;but there is an awareness or a consciousness in those realms when absent from the body,and the response to the position those planets occupy in this solar system."2823-1

"We find in the earth plane the three dimensions,in Venus the four,in Jupiter the five,in Uranus the seven--all of these;not as of planes,as sometimes spoken,but consciousnesses--the ability to reason from certain activities."3006-1
marchman
2016-11-08 08:56:26 UTC
Answering the cosmological argument with "why can not the universe be eternal?"? fails to cope with the argument itself.... which hinges on the witnessable state of contingency contained in the universe. that is a tautological reaction and fails consequently. while a non-contingent first reason which isn't sure by using an same nature because the universe itself a minimum of solutions the question... it ought to no longer be evidence efficient, regardless of the indisputable fact that it a minimum of addresses the question of ways a universe including no longer some thing yet contingent brokers ought to come to exist in any respect. like a number of philosophical arguments for the existence of God it shows "a per chance"
Alison in Wonderland
2012-02-21 05:46:37 UTC
First of all the amount of energy required to return energy mined from Jupiter back to Earth makes it unfeasible and most atheists wouldn't try something so naive.



Second, even if there was an effective way of obtaining and transporting energy between our planets there would be plenty to go around.



Lastly, in order to be stealing, there must be someone to steal from.
Alikat
2012-02-21 05:43:05 UTC
I see
Martin T
2012-02-21 05:50:34 UTC
Who cares?

Some anonymous people are putting out some tiles with a badly written and confusing message. If they are trying to promote something, they are incompetent. I suppose that if we eventually find out who they are, it might be a little entertaining.
2012-02-22 05:41:59 UTC
the voices in their head say yes
2012-02-21 05:44:39 UTC
My brother Fred agrees with you; but I'm not sure.
darkpreacher
2012-02-21 05:40:48 UTC
no idea if there is a question in this..... all i see are a bunch of random lines that make no logical sense.... cheers =3
2012-02-21 12:51:45 UTC
they like to but the voices in their butt wont late them
SSS
2012-02-21 05:42:34 UTC
This question doesn't make sense
2012-02-21 05:38:07 UTC
Atheism is not about eternity, is it?



Cheers!
2012-02-21 05:42:12 UTC
Is anybody in R&S sane?
PrinceVultan
2012-02-21 05:37:54 UTC
Give us a W... W

Give us a T... T

Give us an F...F



What have you got?
Simon T
2012-02-21 05:41:38 UTC
Yes,

yes I

















can.
2012-02-21 13:05:23 UTC
KILLUMINATI
Biker4Life
2012-02-21 05:40:44 UTC
I could if I actually knew WTF your talking about


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