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(Not directed at forest fan specifically, but I've been thinking about religion a lot recently due to the trolls influence on these forums, apologies in advance for creating another thread of garbage, but hey, the idea below tickled me and kept me amused for a few minutes.)
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Ok, “god” created man in his own image, and is commonly assumed to be male. If that is so, answer me these following questions.
Is there a female “god” knocking around somewhere? Did he create a female “god” counterpart? Canhe create a female “god” counterpart? Is this against the rules as there can only be one true “god” according to the Christian faith?
If there is only one “god” and he’s male and equipped with a fully functional set of genitals (ohhh, naughty, talking about “gods” uglies) and therefore, by proxy, a sex drive, I can fully understand why he / it allows so much pain and suffering in the word.
He / it could get a bit tetchy after “self loving” for a couple of thousand millennia………………………
> Edgy wrote:
> However, the central core of our planet is solid. There aren't any
> 'bubbles' for hell to exist in.
>
> I pointed that out yesterday and he ignored it.
Actually science has proven that there is a large emtpy area in the middle of the earth.
> So what is hell then?
Torture, but there is no Lake of Fire, yet.
Approx surface temperature of the sun = 6000C
Approx surface temperature of South Wales (surface of the Earth at my position) = 10C
> However, the central core of our planet is solid. There aren't any
> 'bubbles' for hell to exist in.
I pointed that out yesterday and he ignored it.
> Lindgren wrote:
> Forest Fan wrote:
> The temperature of the sun is actually around 6,000C.
>
> Then say surface temp in a statement like this, otherwise it isnt
> true and you'll just have me picking holes in it being the
> physicist/astronomer that I am! :p
>
> I don't at all disagree with that statement. The centre of the earth
> is around 6000C, about that of the surface temperature of the Sun.
> Agreed?
Agreed. But you cant compare the tamps and then say the sun and the Earth are the same temp because you're not comparing values from the same place! You have to compare core with core, or surface with surface, which quite obviously are nowhere near the same. Therefore the Sun temperature and Earth core temperature are not the same temperature, as the "sun temperature" on its own is an average temperature.
> Forest Fan wrote:
> The temperature of the sun is actually around 6,000C.
>
> Then say surface temp in a statement like this, otherwise it isnt
> true and you'll just have me picking holes in it being the
> physicist/astronomer that I am! :p
I don't at all disagree with that statement. The centre of the earth is around 6000C, about that of the surface temperature of the Sun. Agreed?