(August 23, 2009 at 9:24 am)The_Truth Wrote: The bottom line is, Einstein didn't know, and neither do you.That's like arguing "Newton didn't know about Quantum mechanics, so neither do you". Times change, knowledge grows. Our understanding of science advances. We do know what causes the constellations to move: GRAVITY!
Quote:Doesn't matter, the point is, the most brilliant scientist in the world didn't know, and neither do you. Can you tell me what mysterious force moves our constellation? Is it God or not?No, it's gravity.
Quote:If this vision would have appeard 1,500 years ago, you wouldn't believe it unless they had evidence. Well, here's your evidence. A vision of CHRIST appears to the Lebanese, and you can clearly see his mouth is moving. What are the odds of the wind blowing through the trees causing "just" his mouth to move? Incredible.Firstly, it isn't "just" his mouth. The shadows of the branches that form the figure's mouth also make up part of his head. His entire head is moving (as well as hair).
Secondly, as the two events show no viable connection, the odds of them occurring are separate and equal to the odds of the wind just moving the shadow's arm.
(August 23, 2009 at 9:24 am)The_Truth Wrote: what mysterious force moves our constellation?GRAVITY!!!
Quote:It proves Jesus Christ (the same figure in my avatar) appeared in front of people in 2007. What are the odds of the sunlight casting a shadow through the trees to create the perfect image of Christ?How it is a perfect image of Christ? You could take any young man with long hair and argue it looks like him. I personally see a nice image of Charles Manson.
Quote:The odds are just too astronomical to measure. The Jewish Messiah appearing to the people of Lebanon before the Israeli and Lebanon war is related. What are the odds of the sunlight casting a shadow through the trees to create this image of Jesus Christ we have painted since the 5th century? Incredible.No they aren't! It's just that you cannot measure the odds because you have no solid base to start from. The position of the branches and the formation of what looks to us like a man are separate events and you cannot form any "odds" of them occurring.