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14 years ago @ Wrong In Their Mind Tanks - Funding Atheist Nexus · 0 replies · +1 points
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1. I get navigating to URL message in the status bar and then...
2. When the download is ready
3. I click the download button and then I get a pop up window which says
Option 1
Leave this page
Option 2
Stay on this page
and then what happens is... I get Idle message in the status bar... It doesn't matter which option I choose. Please help. My email is nimzosagar@yahoo.co.uk
15 years ago @ Atheist Revolution - Idiot of the Week: Pop... · 0 replies · +1 points
Here is the proof...
XY=1
If 1=0 God exists otherwise God can't exist. For all X, Y takes a different value, such that XY=1. If we draw a graph for all values of X and Y we get Rectangular Hyperbola and we can clearly observe that both X and Y can never be ZERO, therefore GOD(S) can't exist.If 1 can come out of 0 it means creation ( by GOD ) and if 1 can become 0 then it means destruction ( by GOD ). XY=1 supplies as means to understand that 1 is not equal to 0 and it means absence of GOD. The only GOD is life. We are GODS. Our parents are GODS.
XY=1 is a means to understand why X and Y can't be zero. Weather it is a unit area of a rectangle or rectangular hyperbola... it doesn't matter until you see the connection. All we have to do is obtain the possible values of X and Y such that XY=1....and X and Y can never be equal to zero. If X or Y equals to zero then we get 1=0 which is??? Still want me to connect the dots? This is the big picture...the big picture is neither X nor Y can ever be equal to zero. That answers all the questions... X never becomes 0 and the same goes with Y. This means that the so called creation and destruction are simply impossible.
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