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Good thing, because otherwise Christ's sacrifice wouldn'thave done you any good; you'd have been just Too Far Away.Good try - but I am not from Australia...
Good thing, because otherwise Christ's sacrifice wouldn'thave done you any good; you'd have been just Too Far Away.
Did He have to die again in New Zealand?Well it couldn't be by Jesus dying again, He only died once.
How could the Koreans have learned about Jesus, seeing they're on the other side of the world from Israel?How would the aliens hear about Jesus, at least ancient earthlings could travel to see other tribes etc.
Poor guys, they're just Too Far Away to be saved.
Yep. 1963. Certainly supersonic (sonic booms), probably hypersonic (horizon to horizon in seconds), string-of-pearls contrail. Never seen anything like it before or since, Did get boomed by 4 B-58s flying at rooftop level once as well, but they were anything but unidentified.Has anyone in this lovely community ever come across a UFO?
Yeah, the idea that any UFO has to be either spacemen or demons is pretty annoying. Most likely is they're mundane stuff or some sort, but where's the fun in that?The meme is a joke, but my friends call me a UFO magnet. Now, even though some folks have been trying to persuade me otherwise, I still remain unconvinced that it has anything to do with extraterrestrial life.
Offend who it may, of all the possible explanations for UFOs, spacemen or demons are the dumbest.What I've personally witnessed isn't 'alien life', but crafts that are strange to me, and there are numerous types of crafts that I'm not familiar with. Like almost all of them. However, I must say, the first time and the last were both rather unsettling. But I still don't know if I believe in extraterrestrial life.
Outer space, yeah, it's there. Globe earth, yep, unquestionably. Aliens, if God created any, yeah. Evolution, yeah, part of God's design. Let's not be silly.outer space, globe earth, aliens, evolution, etc...............
How can that be? Was Christ crucified in Sydney as well as Jerusalem?Mmmm.... my wife got saved and lived in Australia until she was 17.
There are always exceptions I suppose.
Perhaps, just maybe, wild thought i know, but maybe a human being traveled to Australia at some point in the last 2000 years and delivered the message of the gospel to the people living there and Carl's wife heard (i know, having to hear about the Gospel, outrageous right!) the Gospel & believed.How can that be? Was Christ crucified in Sydney as well as Jerusalem?
How can that be? Was Christ crucified in Sydney as well as Jerusalem?
He was being facetious, the point being that if Christ had to be crucified in alien planets for them to be saved then He would need to be crucified in Sydney too, the other side of the world.Given that there are saints from every tribe language and tongue - that is a lot of crucifixions.
Maybe you need to reconsider your reasoning ???
Tweren't my reasoning, it was a response to those who contend that our Lordwould have to be crucified pn any other planey where He may placed people for them to be saved. Personally I think that's as silly as saying He 'd have to be crucified in every continent.Given that there are saints from every tribe language and tongue - that is a lot of crucifixions.
Maybe you need to reconsider your reasoning ???
Has anyone in this lovely community ever come across a UFO? I wouldn't necessarily jump to the conclusion that it's of extraterrestrial origin, but have any of you spotted something unusual in the sky?
I know I've personally seen something unexplainable.
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The meme is a joke, but my friends call me a UFO magnet. Now, even though some folks have been trying to persuade me otherwise, I still remain unconvinced that it has anything to do with extraterrestrial life. What I've personally witnessed isn't 'alien life', but crafts that are strange to me, and there are numerous types of crafts that I'm not familiar with. Like almost all of them. However, I must say, the first time and the last were both rather unsettling. But I still don't know if I believe in extraterrestrial life.
I actually saw something similar with a co-worker at my previous job. I just assumed it was a very slow moving satellite, but I really have no idea.Several years ago I was on my back patio with a buddy of mine, we were just having a couple beers and chatting about life. The stars were on full display that night, something that can be rare here in the cloudy Pacific Northwest of the US. So we were star gazing and talking, we both were fixated on a moving light, neither of us assumed anything weird about it--I mean sometimes planes or satellites can be seen, definitely too slow for a shooting star. Then it changed direction sped up and momentarily got brighter and fuzzier, then gone.
We were both silent as we saw it, after moment I said, "Did that just ha-" and he said "Yep". And we decided to just accept it was weird, we cracked a few jokes, but just went about our night. Neither of are the sorts to jump to weird speculation, so we both concluded that it was probably something mundane.
And that's my assumption even now. I don't know what I saw, it was weird, but I also believe that most reasonable explanation is that it was something mundane, perhaps natural phenomenon or man-made, I just don't know what. And that's fine with me.
No little green men, no demons. Just something that I don't, personally, have an explanation for. And I believe it would be irresponsible of me to engage in wide-eyed speculations. I'm not a cave man who needs to assign magic chariots or flying snakes to explain the rising and setting of the sun: there is a rational explanation even if I don't know what it is.
-CryptoLutheran
Nah, that won't work. Christ would have to be crucified there as well. Oz is just too far from Jerusalem, and There's Nothing God Can Do about itPerhaps, just maybe, wild thought i know, but maybe a human being traveled to Australia at some point in the last 2000 years and delivered the message of the gospel to the people living there and Carl's wife heard (i know, having to hear about the Gospel, outrageous right!) the Gospel & believed.
Yep, it's out of God's hands now, innit? The inverse square rule, right?Oh well, i'm sure some brave soul will manage to take the Gospel to the masses of aliens out there some time over the next 100,000 years!!
geez!
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