nasa.gov — A delicate ribbon of gas floats eerily in our galaxy. A contrail from an alien spaceship? A jet from a black-hole? Actually this image, taken by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, is a very thin section of a supernova remnant caused by a stellar explosion that occurred more than 1,000 years ago.
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theduckchaserJul 4, 2008
happy twenty-first century Independence Day :D
fredmvJul 4, 2008
Where's your God now?
desertdenizenJul 4, 2008
Looks to me like elementary physics is everywhere, no matter where, nor who you are. Now, if this supernova remnant spelled out "God was here" in a celestial cursive ribbon, presumably in King James English (or Aramaic if you're really open-minded), then we could have a discussion. Funny how that never seems to happen though.
birdie1111Jul 4, 2008
God is watching all of us, and he is in my Heart.If you do not know where he is, poor you!!!
shiftybiznissJul 4, 2008
That time of the month again?
desertdenizenJul 4, 2008
Everyone is not trying to get here. You clearly have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. Try spending some time overseas, then your opinions on the subject might count for something.--To readers other than Birdie1111, seriously, why has the average comment on Digg gotten so much less intelligent over the past year or two? Is it a function of attracting a larger, more mainstream audience? Does anybody know of a forum that's currently a few notches higher in its discourse? Thanks in advance.
desertdenizenJul 4, 2008
@jasonlfunk: By that logic, if I see god in the static on my late-night television, then I'm not crazy... it's god. What then of crazy people? Maybe they are all correct and their delusions are not delusions; we're just unable to comprehend what they know. Are you suggesting there are no such things as delusions if they involve perceiving religious entities? Think first... be careful with your answer (it's a trap)...
desertdenizenJul 4, 2008
If most theists who post here had more modern notions of theism, such as in the cosmological sense, then there would probably be a greater measure of tolerance and some quality exchange of ideas. But alas, most of them are not terribly informed people regurgitating parroting dogma with zero thought or insight. They rarely add value and set themselves up as cannon fodder for their noise.Your post was good though, IMO. Dugg up. People should think about the meta.
dwitchdocJul 6, 2008
sweet