as James Randi would say, sounds like a lot of "woo woo" to me:
Is Temple Mount God’s Time Bomb?
TK
Isaac Newton's Theory
Isaac Newton's Theory
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"Were not our hearts burning within us? (Lk 24:32)
I’m guessing the expression is less than complimentary, and you’re not entirely convinced……sounds like a lot of "woo woo" to me:
But doesn’t it sound fascinating?
I imagine God has quite a lot of marvellous complexities happening throughout His creation that we are not aware of. And possibly don’t need to be. I remember having an interesting book about how the signs of the Zodiac actually tell the story of redemption, ('God's signs in the stars' or similar but I think I lent it out before reading all of it).
Even if there was something in this extremely convoluted and speculative theory, (about the Temple Mount), think of all the time and energy spent on the project, and to what end?
As you (TK) observed in a previous thread, it could be an enemy tactic distracting Christians from more important things.
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hi suzana-
yeah- "woo woo" James Randi's (he's a skeptic about anything paranormal or religious) pet term for people or theories he feels is a little "out there."
it is indeed fascinating topic- quite honestly i am not sure if i understand it. isaac newton's a lot smarter than me-- he invented calculus, after all.
TK
yeah- "woo woo" James Randi's (he's a skeptic about anything paranormal or religious) pet term for people or theories he feels is a little "out there."
it is indeed fascinating topic- quite honestly i am not sure if i understand it. isaac newton's a lot smarter than me-- he invented calculus, after all.
TK
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"Were not our hearts burning within us? (Lk 24:32)