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naomi24 | 16:30 Wed 10th Apr 2019 | Religion & Spirituality
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NASA has just released images of a black hole located in a distant galaxy.

It measures 40 billion km across - three million times the size of the Earth - and has been described by scientists as "a monster". The black hole is 500 MILLION TRILLION km away.

Logically, do those enormous distances not encourage the creationist fraternity to wonder if they’re mistaken? Do they not ask why, from this whole unimaginably vast universe, a creator God would have selected this minute speck of dust located somewhere near the outer reaches of a fairly minor galaxy – just one of an estimated 2000 billion galaxies each containing billions of stars – as home to his beloved(?) creation – man?

Personally, I cannot believe we’re that special. What say you?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-47873592
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If we accept the premise that Pi is defined in the Bible, it is only a very, very crude approximation of it, scientists have recently calculated Pi to 31 trillion digits.

So is we apply this to other things in the Bible- the Bible explains things crudely and it actually takes science and real work to detail it properly.
Where is pi hidden then?
Genesis 1:1 and the value of log e is hidden in John 1:1
This is only the tip of the iceberg for those with an open mind.
"If you examine the numerical values of each of the Hebrew letters, and the numerical value of the words (see chart), and apply them to this formula..." why is that not numerology?
Can one then take away the number one first thought of ?

Looks like it's just pattern matching to me.
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Theland, you bang on about having an open mind and yet you limit your understanding to precisely one explanation – and one for which there is no evidence.

Here is a list of theories for creation that other people believe. Why not one of those? Take your pick.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_creation_myths
THELAND, my quote was from your link and I had seen a different article on the same site about pi, hence my previous question about numerology.

I am sure there can be all sorts of "links" to names, locations, numbers or dates in any written work in any language with sufficient words to pick from.
Why did God not make things easier for everyone and say "Och, by the way, the circumference of a circle is near enough 3.14 times the diameter" and give other helpful constants?
Not unexpected responses.
A piece of circumstantial evidence still demands an explanation, but the mob, comfortable in their numbers and mutual admiration clubs, refuse to delve into the subject and just go for the quick brush off.
How scientific!
One mock is worth a thousand words.
Why did you say it was not numerology?
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//Not unexpected responses. //

But a wholly expected failure, from behind yet another hastily constructed victim shield, to respond to relevant questions.
It is not. It is hidden there waiting to be discovered.
No number hocus pouch there is there?
How did it fail? It was there before its time.
This just another fiery dart opportunity?
Still nothing constructive from you Naomi.
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Theland, I've offered rather more in the way of constructive comment than you have. You get as far as your wholly irrational 'I don't know how it happened so the God of the Bible must be responsible' - and that's it!
Why not start a new thread, "Answers To Fundamental Questions From Atheists?"
Then show your true mettle.
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This is my thread. If you want a different one, start one.
It's quite old really, and there's no reason that it couldn't be incorporated into biblical texts. The importance of pi has been recognized for at least 4,000 years. A History of Pi notes that by 2000 B.C., "the Babylonians and the Egyptians (at least) were aware of the existence and significance of the constant π". It's pretty basic geometry really, like "Pythagoras' theory" it probably originated in India.

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