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18032 Re: These Are The Anunnaki: Alien Gods Of Ancient Sumer
   One more tidbit.. In Scripture, God described a small part of Himself...
micro   6TH POPE   30 May 2021
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18031 Re: These Are The Anunnaki: Alien Gods Of Ancient Sumer
   Isn't the power of God on full display just awesome?
micro   6TH POPE   30 May 2021
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Re: These Are The Anunnaki: Alien Gods Of Ancient Sumer

By: Decomposed in 6TH POPE
Sun, 30 May 21 3:02 PM
Msg. 18027 of 60008
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Re: “Do you think all those distances and tilt angles and orbit and gravity are just happenstance?”
Between the tilt of the planet, its distance from the sun, its oversized moon, its rocky material, the quantity of water it has, the size of the planet, the role of Jupiter in minimizing large asteroids and comets, the makeup of the atmosphere, the stability of the sun, the temperature of the sun, the extinction of the dinosaurs AND MORE, the Earth is nearly perfect. It boggles the mind that we are so fortunate as to have a planet with all the remarkable conditions needed for humanity to arise. So many little things could have gone differently, and then we wouldn't be here.

But it IS just happenstance.

There are 100 to 400 thousand million stars in our galaxy.

There are 2 thousand thousand million galaxies (from a 2016 estimate.)

We don't yet know how common planets are around other stars. But if our system is typical, there are 8 planets per star.

That means that the universe has as many as 6,400,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 planets. Some of them were bound to get the conditions right. Earth happens to be one of them.

I don't view the existence of humanity or Earth as proof of God. I view the existence of the universe as evidence for a Creator. But even the universe isn't proof. It's just evidence, and evidence that is open for interpretation at that.








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