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Old 12-01-2006, 06:38 PM posted to rec.ponds,alt.atheism,alt.talk.creationism,alt.religion.jehovahs-witn
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Default Earth anyone?

On 11 Jan 2006 15:24:17 -0800, "Neil Kelsey"
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MarkA wrote:
On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 16:20:28 -0500, Nightphoenix wrote:

No planet like earth has been found elsewhere in the universe.


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You are SO ****ING PATHETIC!

Let's see....100,000,000,000 stars in our galaxy; 100,000,000,000
galaxies; our ability to directly observe planets orbiting other stars =
0. Number of planets that we can directly observe = 9.

Let's assume that 10% of stars have planets (wild guess, but probably
conservative), that gives 100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 stars with
planets that we can't even see. That's not even counting the number of
planetary moons that may be hospitible for life.

That is one **** of a lot of "rolls of the dice".

Yea, Earth is REAL SPECIAL. Not much chance that any other planet
like it exists anywhere else, eh?

Asshole.


No kidding. These idiots are great. What, we've had space travel for
forty years or so and have managed to make it to the moon, and these
lunatics are screaming about why we haven't explored planets that so
far are just very fuzzy images in the Hubble telescope? They have no
understanding or appreciation for the astounding distance we've
travelled as a species. I guess that's what religious schools will do
for you.


They're also the ones that have been screaming about how NASA's been a
waste of money since it's inception.


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Old 12-01-2006, 07:08 PM posted to rec.ponds,alt.atheism,alt.talk.creationism,alt.religion.jehovahs-witn
Neil Kelsey
 
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Default Earth anyone?


stoney wrote:
On 11 Jan 2006 15:24:17 -0800, "Neil Kelsey"
wrote in alt.atheism


MarkA wrote:
On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 16:20:28 -0500, Nightphoenix wrote:

No planet like earth has been found elsewhere in the universe.

snip

You are SO ****ING PATHETIC!

Let's see....100,000,000,000 stars in our galaxy; 100,000,000,000
galaxies; our ability to directly observe planets orbiting other stars =
0. Number of planets that we can directly observe = 9.

Let's assume that 10% of stars have planets (wild guess, but probably
conservative), that gives 100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 stars with
planets that we can't even see. That's not even counting the number of
planetary moons that may be hospitible for life.

That is one **** of a lot of "rolls of the dice".

Yea, Earth is REAL SPECIAL. Not much chance that any other planet
like it exists anywhere else, eh?

Asshole.


No kidding. These idiots are great. What, we've had space travel for
forty years or so and have managed to make it to the moon, and these
lunatics are screaming about why we haven't explored planets that so
far are just very fuzzy images in the Hubble telescope? They have no
understanding or appreciation for the astounding distance we've
travelled as a species. I guess that's what religious schools will do
for you.


They're also the ones that have been screaming about how NASA's been a
waste of money since it's inception.


Oh! THEY'RE the ones...I guess they might have an ulterior motive,
don't you think? Could it be they are afraid of what we might find in
space? Or not find? For instance, I heard heaven was supposed to be in
the stars.

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Old 13-01-2006, 03:38 PM posted to rec.ponds,alt.atheism,alt.talk.creationism,alt.religion.jehovahs-witn
stoney
 
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Default Earth anyone?

On 12 Jan 2006 11:08:16 -0800, "Neil Kelsey"
wrote in alt.atheism


stoney wrote:
On 11 Jan 2006 15:24:17 -0800, "Neil Kelsey"
wrote in alt.atheism


MarkA wrote:
On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 16:20:28 -0500, Nightphoenix wrote:

No planet like earth has been found elsewhere in the universe.

snip

You are SO ****ING PATHETIC!

Let's see....100,000,000,000 stars in our galaxy; 100,000,000,000
galaxies; our ability to directly observe planets orbiting other stars =
0. Number of planets that we can directly observe = 9.

Let's assume that 10% of stars have planets (wild guess, but probably
conservative), that gives 100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 stars with
planets that we can't even see. That's not even counting the number of
planetary moons that may be hospitible for life.

That is one **** of a lot of "rolls of the dice".

Yea, Earth is REAL SPECIAL. Not much chance that any other planet
like it exists anywhere else, eh?

Asshole.

No kidding. These idiots are great. What, we've had space travel for
forty years or so and have managed to make it to the moon, and these
lunatics are screaming about why we haven't explored planets that so
far are just very fuzzy images in the Hubble telescope? They have no
understanding or appreciation for the astounding distance we've
travelled as a species. I guess that's what religious schools will do
for you.


They're also the ones that have been screaming about how NASA's been a
waste of money since it's inception.


Oh! THEY'RE the ones...I guess they might have an ulterior motive,
don't you think? Could it be they are afraid of what we might find in
space? Or not find? For instance, I heard heaven was supposed to be in
the stars.


IIRC, heaven's in Uranus.


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Fundies and trolls are cordially invited to
shove a wooden cross up their arses and rotate
at a high rate of speed. I trust you'll
be 'blessed' with a cornucopia of splinters.
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