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    Re: Has E = MC2 been redefined?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Henderson View Post
    That was pretty deep in and of itself. What if God is not bound by the immutable laws of physics? Then he could work FTL?
    Ridiculous! Of course God is bound by the immutable laws of physics, He is the one who set them in place and made them immutable. Nothing more than the question regarding His ability to create a rock so large that he cannot lift it. Of course He could still lift it, yet He has chosen not to make such a rock.

    And if He has actually moved faster than the speed of light. Well no one has seen Him do so!

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    Re: Has E = MC2 been redefined?

    God obviously uses a Tardis for FTL travel.
    Thanks Steven Burton, Paul DeBaufer - "thanks" for this post

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    Re: Has E = MC2 been redefined?

    I'm still trying to get my head around 4 elephants and a turtle ... this is not just the old Hindu myth, nor a fantasy genre

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    Re: Has E = MC2 been redefined?

    Quote Originally Posted by Todd Erickson View Post
    God obviously uses a Tardis for FTL travel.
    Question is does God program it or let it go kind of like the Doctor.
    "Means we use must be as pure as the ends we seek."

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