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thedude
Posted by: thedude 10 days ago.

Hey there-

AWESOME answers you posted...however, I'm a bit sad. You turned off fun mail (well, I could contact you via your email, but I won't) and you haven't been around for a bit. Did we do something wrong?

Thanks

vultureofculture
Posted by: vultureofculture about 1 month ago.

you are soo cool
lol just thought id share xD

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Posted by: bbbb 4 months ago.

First of all you cannot run a test to find out that God exists because he is not in this universe. Second of all humans cannot even find any life in the Universe and there are more than 70 sextillion, or 7 times 10^21 stars in the observable universe alone. If humans cannot even find life in our universe how can they find God outside of our universe? So are you saying that since humans have not found extraterrestial life, then extraterrestial life does not exist? Our telescopes are not large enough to spot life in different galaxies or even in our galaxy around other stars. Our spacships aren't fast enough for intergalactic or even interstellar travel. It would take 100,000 years even to reach the closest star to look for life around extrasolar planets, with our current technology. So, just because humans lack the advancement to seek out extrateresstial life that does not mean it doesn't exist. Humans have no way to test if there is life anywhere in the Universe. Do you think humans can find life 156 billion light years away? That's a lower estimate of the diameter of the universe. If they can't even do this how can they spot God outside the universe. You cannot run a test to even see if there is life besides us, in the Milky Way galaxy which is a mere 1,000 light years thick and 100,000 light years wide. If humans lack the advancement and technology to run even a very simple test like this, then how will they run a test to see if God exists which would be infinitely harder?

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Posted by: bbbb 4 months ago.

Hey is Emma a picture of your daughter? She's adorable.

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Posted by: bbbb 4 months ago.

Oh yeah forgot the second part of the question. Well nobody but Krishna has ever claimed to be God, so there are no other Gods.