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Are we ready to find life on Mars in 2 years?

paarsurrey

Veteran Member
Some things that come from scripture and ended up in other places would be right yes. That doesn't mean that any big book that happens to reference scripture somewhere in it is all correct. Nor that any book that may have an angel with a same name such as Gabriel is referring to THE Gabriel of the bible.
I don't agree with one.
Regards
 

ecco

Veteran Member
Science prophesies all the time. Falsely.
As compared to all the validated prophesies in your Bible.

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Shad

Veteran Member
Wow! What an incredible anticipation!
We here on Earth will be caught off guard because NASA will find life on Mars within the next 2 years!
We will not be able to handle this truth!

Dr Jim Green has warned that two rovers from Nasa and the European Space Agency (ESA) could find evidence of life within months of arriving on Mars in March 2021.
When -- or if -- NASA finds life on Mars, the world may not be ready for the discovery, the agency chief says - CNN
(CNN)NASA's next mission to Mars will be its most advanced yet. But if scientists discover there was once life -- or there is life -- on the Red Planet, will the public be able to handle such an extraterrestrial concept?

NASA chief scientist Jim Green doesn't think so.
"It will be revolutionary," Green told the Telegraph. "It will start a whole new line of thinking. I don't think we're prepared for the results. We're not."


My question is:
If 2 years pass, will Jim Green be able to handle the truth?

What truth?

I would like to know if there are others out here that also noticed this silly scientific claims being spread around and what does it mean to you?

The "prepared" point isn't a scientific claim.
 

ecco

Veteran Member
Dr Jim Green has warned that two rovers from Nasa and the European Space Agency (ESA) could find evidence of life within months of arriving on Mars in March 2021.

The above is from your OP. You are clearly conflating Dr. Green's actual comments with those of the author of the article, Scottie Andrew.

Here is an excerpt:

... will the public be able to handle such an extraterrestrial concept?

NASA chief scientist Jim Green doesn't think so.
"It will be revolutionary," Green told the Telegraph. "It will start a whole new line of thinking. I don't think we're prepared for the results. We're not."​

The author uses the term "the public" and presents an out of context comment from Green. If you had read, and understood, the article, you would have seen that Green's comments are mostly directed toward the scientific community and not toward God-fearin' rednecks.

"What happens next is a whole new set of scientific questions," he said. "Is that life like us? How are we related?"

"The bottom line is, where there is water there is life."​

You then, with your indoctrinated anti-science mindset make comments like:
I can only laugh at this poor highly educated fool!
he makes it out as iff everyone here on Earth will somehow realize that we all will need to get some psycho therapy IF NASA finds evidence of life!​

This polyrot nonsense is from inside your brain, not from anything Dr. Green said.








Now why the hell would they attribute some psycological problem to me and you if there is life found on Mars?

The only one doing that is you.

However, there are definite signs of psychological problems all through your OP for everyone to see.
 

ecco

Veteran Member
Furthermore science doesn't know if time as we know it exists in all the universe, and that means that science cannot say anything is millions of light years away. Their whole idea of the universe is fatally flawed.
Duh!
 

ecco

Veteran Member
Of course, but the kingdom of God on earth will have a different nature than today. So did Noah's day. Then there was Eden. It was never a one size (one nature/laws) fits all thing.
Did you ever notice that you have to continually make up different silly scenarios to try to justify your wild nonsensical beliefs?

You have absolutely nothing to justify your comment: "It was never a one size (one nature/laws) fits all thing." So you make it up as you go along.
 

ecco

Veteran Member
I believe all this matter, right up to the end of the cosmos, as well as the unknown outside of it, is needed to support life here on earth.


Of course, it is! If it wasn't, God wouldn't have put it all there! Riiiight!


The alternative is that God didn't put it all there. The alternative is that we are just a rather insignificant blip on the edge of one of billions of galaxies in the vastness of the cosmos.

Your indoctrination doesn't allow that. Your need to feel significant doesn't allow that.
 

ecco

Veteran Member
Just as I am arrogant in believing in this Creator, the Athjeist is arrogant against Him for denial of His existance.


Just as you are arrogant in believing in this Creator, the Muslim is arrogant against Him for denial of His existance.

Just as I am arrogant in believing in this Creator, the Hindu is arrogant against Him for denial of His existance.
It ain't just us atheists who find your beliefs to be wrong.

In fact, many Christians don't believe in your views of the universe.
 

dad

Undefeated
Did you ever notice that you have to continually make up different silly scenarios to try to justify your wild nonsensical beliefs?

You have absolutely nothing to justify your comment: "It was never a one size (one nature/laws) fits all thing." So you make it up as you go along.
No. I notice that you can't comprehend. Therefore the simplest of scenarios seems confused to you apparently.
 

ecco

Veteran Member
I'll compare notes anytime.
Present one clear, concise, specific prophesy that has actually come true.

Things like "Jesus was prophesized" and "the bible says there would be doubters" do not count.
 
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ecco

Veteran Member
No. I notice that you can't comprehend. Therefore the simplest of scenarios seems confused to you apparently.
I, and others, can comprehend that you make up stories to try to convince yourself of your core beliefs.

You pretending that "the universe was once this way and later the universe was that way and even later it changed again and now it is another way" is not confusing at all. It is absolute nonsense. Unfortunately, it is what we have come to expect from biblical literalists who must make up their own versions of reality.
 

dad

Undefeated
Present one clear, concise, specific prophesy that has actually come true.

Things like "Jesus was prophesized" and "the bible says there would be doubters" do not count.
Mic 5:2 “But you, Bethlehem Ephrathah, Though you are little among the thousands of Judah, Yet out of you shall come forth to Me The One to be Ruler in Israel, Whose goings forth are from of old, From everlasting.”
 

dad

Undefeated
I, and others, can comprehend that you make up stories to try to convince yourself of your core beliefs.

You pretending that "the universe was once this way and later the universe was that way and even later it changed again and now it is another way" is not confusing at all. It is absolute nonsense. Unfortunately, it is what we have come to expect from biblical literalists who must make up their own versions of reality.
I don't know how the universe is, and my claim is that science doesn't know whether time as we know it exists uniformly. Not sure it was created any different than it is now.

The earth, on the other hand, judging from historical records seems to heave been quite different.
 

MJ Bailey

Member
BTW anyone who claims to believe in "God" yet is in disbelief in Science are delusional within themselves. God is Knowledge, existence, omnipotence and everything beyond and in between, so what's the argument?
 

dad

Undefeated
BTW anyone who claims to believe in "God" yet is in disbelief in Science are delusional within themselves.

I think I can one up that. BTW anyone who claims to believe in "God" or not, yet believes in the fables put out by origin 'sciences' are delusional within and without themselves.
God is Knowledge, existence, omnipotence and everything beyond and in between, so what's the argument?
The argument has been from science that they actually know better.
 

ecco

Veteran Member
Mic 5:2 “But you, Bethlehem Ephrathah, Though you are little among the thousands of Judah, Yet out of you shall come forth to Me The One to be Ruler in Israel, Whose goings forth are from of old, From everlasting.”
What is it about "one clear, concise, specific prophesy that has actually come true" that you do not understand?

Is that supposed to be a prediction of Jesus? Did Jesus rule Israel?

It's far too vague to have any meaning.

So, I'll ask again. Present one clear, concise, specific prophesy that has actually come true.
 
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