The degree in which the moon affected the few men to go there suggests it is concentrated spiritual force at work there.
Uh... no it doesn't. How exactly did it affect them? All you've given is that they felt a spiritual feeling. That's nothing very special or surprising, given that they went somewhere that people had never been before or, in the missions, that only a few people had been.
It didn't just give them a touchy feely tingle, but had great impact on their lives.
No evidence, no argument.
And, I wonder at what is really inside the moon, some claim it is hollow. I do not, but do feel that, being such an obvious spiritual place, spirits do reside inside. That means that we can toss out seismic evidence, since those waves can't function as expected when they hit things composed of either spiritual, or physical and spiritual material.
Uhm... right, just let me get this straight. Here is a true to context quotation of what you are saying with some bits removed:
"I ... feel that ... spirits do reside inside [the moon]. That means we can toss out [a piece of] evidence ..."
Sorry, buddy, but your feeling doesn't mean squat!
I guess, that posting a link makes it 'my conclusion' in your books. OK. I actually was just trying to show that science says certain things about age. I can't share their faith there.
No, posting the link makes it your source, and you've interpreted it wrong.
Right, so I have heard. I find it amazing, the lengths so called science will go to cook up some lame PO past story.
So do you have a more parsimonious explanation for why the outer layers of the moon are all melted and crystalised?
But not a past impact. Of course the other already tossed out theories were also based on a same state past assumption. I never doubted that.
Yay! PO same past, ah, it's good to hear from you dad. Yep, we assume that the past operates the same as the present mate! You assume that gravity worked the same 200 years ago, right?
Well, you can put that opinion out, that is fine.
So it's your opinion against mine (seeing as you've got no evidence.) When two opinions clash, which one should we believe - the one trying to posit magical spirits, or the... well, sorry to blow my own trumpet... sane one?
But the bible does talk of spirits under the earth. So why not under the moon, our moon, as well??
Haha! "The bible talks of spirits under the earth, so why shouldn't there be spirits under the moon." Well, there's no logical connection there and sorry, but you need more than a "why not" to establish that spirits exist! More than the bible, too, for that matter.
Looking at the evidence
Of which you have none.
not only did men on the moon get impacted by a bombardment of spiritual force
Where's the evidence for this? Oh yes, "they felt a bit weird."
That is a pretty well documented impact theory! Not like the silly one science has lately resorted to grasping at.
Dad, your conclusion is wrong because you did not include an irrelevant picture.
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