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Saturday 5/21/11 6pm The Rapture, then it's the beginning of the end.
Is that 6pm Eastern Time?
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hehe, I am still here, business as usual "We are living in a computer programmed reality." - Philip K. Dick, 1977
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I is still here.
Maybe it next Saturday?
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Tracy wrote:Saturday 5/21/11 6pm The Rapture, then it's the beginning of the end.
Is that 6pm Eastern Time? Yes, but its only scheduled for Universe number 4294967295.
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TheArchitect wrote:Yes, but its only scheduled for Universe number 4294967295. LOL!
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The Architect has made a very important point! The theologian's or theorist's basic premises, stated or unstated, are essential, and we seldom know them.
The invarible assumption is that orthodox understandings, as defined by one's subculture and its chosen version of scripture (for example, The New Testament, or General Relativity), are shared by all of reasonable mind. There are also apocryphal stories or theories that are shared by selected sects, or groups of the "right" people, that are also acceptable in polite conversation -- like the Many Universes interpretation of quantum mechanics referred to by The Architect.
So how many theologians does it take to change a light bulb? Same as for cosmologists: Just one. He goes up the ladder, places the bulb in the socket, and the universe revolves about him.
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