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<blockquote data-quote="PsychoSarah" data-source="post: 71680288" data-attributes="member: 345531"><p>-_- what dust? Space is what is expanding the fastest, as far as I am aware, so there isn't any dust at the farthest reaches of the universe.</p><p></p><p></p><p>This planet is far too small to take hits from multiple stars.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>-_- why wouldn't a universe be self-sufficient. What would it even mean for a universe to be self-sufficient? Why would the size of the universes in question be relevant to the scope of destruction?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Wait, so it wasn't dunked in a lake on this planet? You are confusing me here. I recall distinctly that you said Adam's world was dissolved in a specific lake on Earth. However, now you are saying that Adam's universe was moved into ours after the flood? What?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Since I know you view us as being partially through the 6th day, that makes the universe, from your perspective, at least 22.5 billion years old, and at most, nearly 27 billion years old. So I did remember correctly that you are a creationist that views the universe as much older than modern science concludes.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>-_- whose dream is it to just continue existing?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>What about when what people want contradict? For example, say one man's desire is to reconnect with his son. His son's desire is for his father to be out of his life forever. Now what? But hey, great excuse to not give specifics about heaven and just let people try to imagine their ideal heaven, and then state it's going to be even better than that.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p></p><p>A world of just plants? No, interacting with other people may not be my favorite activity, but I need variety in my life. Funnily enough, Nepenthes are an entire genus of plants that do not have a positive correlation with age and death. Plants collected in the 1800s that managed to make it through both world wars are just fine and no more worn down than a plant 15 years old. Ones in the wild, barring death from disease or animals, seem to live for however long their vines can support them. Once they are too large, they collapse, their vines break apart, and many end up rooting in the soil to repeat the cycle.</p><p></p><p>-_- there's no fun in cultivating and caring for plants if they don't actually need it. Why water a plant that could go without water forever? The labor of love becomes a pointless waste of time.</p><p></p><p>And what of the adrenaline junkies among us? People that get their greatest enjoyment out of putting themselves at risk of death and injury? Sounds like they'd be bored out of their mind with your ideal of heaven.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PsychoSarah, post: 71680288, member: 345531"] -_- what dust? Space is what is expanding the fastest, as far as I am aware, so there isn't any dust at the farthest reaches of the universe. This planet is far too small to take hits from multiple stars. -_- why wouldn't a universe be self-sufficient. What would it even mean for a universe to be self-sufficient? Why would the size of the universes in question be relevant to the scope of destruction? Wait, so it wasn't dunked in a lake on this planet? You are confusing me here. I recall distinctly that you said Adam's world was dissolved in a specific lake on Earth. However, now you are saying that Adam's universe was moved into ours after the flood? What? Since I know you view us as being partially through the 6th day, that makes the universe, from your perspective, at least 22.5 billion years old, and at most, nearly 27 billion years old. So I did remember correctly that you are a creationist that views the universe as much older than modern science concludes. -_- whose dream is it to just continue existing? [COLOR=#0000ff][/COLOR] What about when what people want contradict? For example, say one man's desire is to reconnect with his son. His son's desire is for his father to be out of his life forever. Now what? But hey, great excuse to not give specifics about heaven and just let people try to imagine their ideal heaven, and then state it's going to be even better than that. A world of just plants? No, interacting with other people may not be my favorite activity, but I need variety in my life. Funnily enough, Nepenthes are an entire genus of plants that do not have a positive correlation with age and death. Plants collected in the 1800s that managed to make it through both world wars are just fine and no more worn down than a plant 15 years old. Ones in the wild, barring death from disease or animals, seem to live for however long their vines can support them. Once they are too large, they collapse, their vines break apart, and many end up rooting in the soil to repeat the cycle. -_- there's no fun in cultivating and caring for plants if they don't actually need it. Why water a plant that could go without water forever? The labor of love becomes a pointless waste of time. And what of the adrenaline junkies among us? People that get their greatest enjoyment out of putting themselves at risk of death and injury? Sounds like they'd be bored out of their mind with your ideal of heaven. [/QUOTE]
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