Friday, May 5, 2017

The Entrance to Heaven or Hell - You Decide.

A million light years across?  Dude, that's that's not even possible is it?   That's not normal, that's Much worse !

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  1. Either hell or THE hottest pizza oven EVER!
    But, seriously..this DOES look like the entrance to hell...yikes!

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    1. ALSO, at quick glance, it looks like it's being held in a hand cradling this fiery ball AND that the very inside, the yellowest area, is like a baby ultrasound...wow

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    2. Z, I lean your direction and analysis. I don't see heaven being scary looking.

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    3. PS - I do love Pizza ovens, and while I've never had an ultra sound, I would like to have one - For free of course.

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    4. No, I'm positive heaven isn't scary looking! Not from the reaction of people who've died, reaching out and smiling beforehand (You ought to hear a nurse friend on this subject), or the people who've told her they wish they had died because they were 'there' and felt amazing before they came back. She has a treasure trove of info. Amazing!

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    5. I'd love o hear much more about your friend and her experiences with those govering on the brink of death, Z. I wish you'd blog on the subject.

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  2. Z... perhaps it really is... who can say it isn't?

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    1. IMP, Exactly. God works through Nature, of which everything in the universe is a part of.

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    2. IMP, Yes, we are a part of nature and the grand plan. I wish I'd played a more major role. Then again who knows.

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    3. I think that it being a million light years across it'll be able to accommodate every commie, every fascist, every progressive , every demrat, every nazi, every snowflake, every college professor , every Is-slimist and every Muslim past, present and future?

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    4. IMP, Yes, but a million times 5.8 trillion miles.... It will be a black hole concentration of every commie, every fascist, every progressive , every demrat, every nazi, every snowflake, every college professor , every Is-slimist and every Muslim past, present and future. It will be like a big bang moment of evil. This will explode and populate the universe again with evil. It is inescapable my friend. Evil cannot be contained. Evil has existed since the beginning of time.
      Damn that lady at my last post cataract surgery appt was hot !
      What can ya do.

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    5. What can ya do???? Get blinders?

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  3. Is evil just part of the evolutionary step toward good or is good an evolutionary step toward evil?

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    1. I don't think they move toward each other Ron. I think they are here to be in constant conflict. The result of biting the apple? Or was that just a story by men who want to control women.

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    2. Life requires POLARITY, guys. You'd never know the joy in eating a good meal, if you didn't get hungry. You'd never know the joys of love and friendship, if you'd never experienced loneliness and an occasional sense of detachment and isolation.

      If we didn't experience NEEDS we wouldn't have AMBITION. If we didn't have AMBITION, there would be no INVENTION, no ACIEVEMNt, no IMPROVEMENT, no NOTHING. We'd just exist like a Box of Rocks.

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    3. FT, Nothing exists without it's opposite. Good point. And I think it's for obvious reasons.

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  4. I am incapable of even beginning to wrap my mind around something like that. I'm still trying to figure out what's holding the earth up.

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    1. It's like a ship adrift on a cosmic sea, awaiting the flutter of a butterfly's wings to fill the sails.

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    2. Ron, that's beautiful...you are quite the poet.

      I'm with Adrienne...heck, I still don't get how TV works :-)

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    3. Adrienne, I think it is centrifugal force.

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    4. Ron, we'll have to wait for the Monarch Butterfly Migration to Mexico this fall.

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    5. Z - or how about a telephone?. How in heck do they squeeze a voice into those little wires and send it all over the world? And now, NOW - they don't hardly need any little wires.

      Kid - I get the science part, but I still see a pic of the earth just hanging in mid-air (so to speak) and think, "Whoa! Please don't fall."

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    6. And about the phones? I worked for Motorola as a field sales person back when cell phones looked like bricks. I had to explain in detail to construction company execs exactly how cell phones worked and why they needed one.

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    7. Speaking of Monarchs, I recall as a young boy going on a science field trip with my father who was them a student at USM in Hattiesburg, MS. His project for the day was to count the number of Monarchs coming between two building on campus during a one hour period. I don't remember the count, but have never forgotten the Monarchs. Be willing to bet you, that today on that same campus not 1 out of 100 could name that flapping wonder headed south. Education has gone to hell. I'm a retired senior high teacher of Math and History. Had some great kids when I left, but now that same institution has totally gone to pot! My younger sister just retired from there this past year!

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    8. ADREINNE !!
      Converting analog to digital is done by aliens. Humans have no idea how to do that stuff. When it come to electricity, for me it is here is a positive connection and here is a negative connection, and frankly I don't even understand that stuff.

      Cell Phones started out as satellite phones I guess and became connected to 'cell towers', which are nothing more than electronic devices beaming out propaganda about how everyone should turn homosexual.

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    9. Ron, If we knew the amount of information that the snowflakes Don't know anything about, our heads would explode.

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    10. Adrienne. PS - I will keep the Earth from falling. PPS - I will Never Die.

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    11. Trust in GOD. HE is holding the Cosmos together in ways WE will never fully comprehend.

      He's got the whole world in His hands
      He's got the great big world in His hands.
      He's got the mighty fine world in His hands
      He's got the whole world in is hands.


      ~ Negro Spiritual

      Someday, if we're lucky, "Science" may finally carch up to understanding the truth embedded in that simple expression of faith.

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    12. Ron, Good on ya for the teaching. My lunch pals started as teachers and quit 30+ years ago because of how bad it had gotten. I'm reminded that only poor performance people tend to stay in bad environments also..

      And I wouldn't that that bet.

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    13. FT, We need another Einstein to build on his revelations and come to the Theory of Everything. Only then will it be obvious intelligent design was and is responsible for this universe.

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  5. Looking at ourselves as being OUTSIDE these magnificent aspects of Creation is a mistake we human creatures probably make. I believe that WE –– both as individuals and collectively are in some mysterious fashion –– an INTEGRAL PART of the Whole.

    We MATTER, and consequently everything we DO –– good, bad and indifferent –– matters also.

    An awareness that human activity MATTERS implies awesome RESPONSIBILITY, and that, I suspect, is why most of "us" shy away from thinking abiut The Big Picture and allow urselves to get perpetually bogged down and overly involved emotionally in myriad petty concerns.

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    1. We're definitely a part of it all. We are affected by what it projects on us (ie radiation from the Sun), and we affect it by what we do. Leaving our traces out in space. Voyager 1 and 2, rovers on Mars. All these things will someday have that butterfly affect on the rest of the universe when aliens come upon and examine them.

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