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Topic: Religions > Atheism
User: "GODs CREATOR! "
Date: 01 Jan 2006 11:42:41 PM
Object: Re: What is the most important concept in physics?
tadchem wrote: in news:alt.sci.physics


In order to work on them, however, we *must* accept the possibility that
there may be 'universal laws' that the universe *always* obeys - in all
places and at all times; that we *can* glimpse the transcendent truth. In
other words, we must accept the Principle of Relativity.


Tom Davidson
Richmond, VA


*Thus spake God's Creator*
You *must accept* that;
We don't *know* anything, we use *belief* and *faith*
in order to feel sane.
Imagination = Infinity = ignorance
We are not even sure about, *everything _MUST_ change*
God's Creator!
( *Sorry, I don't forgive ****** )
:-)
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