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dewey:
paula & i looked at a full moon last nite ,for at least 2 hours. it was great. we got so high that our imagination was over powering. paula tells me that scientist say that a meteor hit the earth and blew that much debris in to outer space, and that is how it got there.of course i disagree, i informed her that scripture says the sun was to light the day time and the moon was to lite the nite, we argued for 5 mins , than we told each other we were sorry .
 now i want to make a statement, if there is any thing better than making up under a full moon God surely kept it for himself.
 in the spirit love yau'ns .
  dewey said it

OBrenda:
Awe......That was beautiful you guys!
 :-*
Brenda

Dave in Tenn:
Great story, Ya'll.  Lots o' wisdom in there, too.

musicman:
I also disagree with the scientist.  It was a Mars size planet that hit the earth, ejecting just enough debris to a location just far enough away from the earth so that it could coalesce and not be ripped apart by earth's gravity.  At present, the moon moves away from the earth at the rate of about 2 inches a year.  What an unlikely miracle our moon is.  Did you know that our moon makes complex life on earth possible?  And with the creation of man, God decided that the moon should be just far enough away and just the right size so that we can experience solar eclipses once in a while at various places on the earth.  Because of this perfection, scientists are able to study the atmosphere of the sun without the blinding light. to cancel out our perspective.   

Samson:
Hey Dewey & Paula,

                            Do you know what Lawrence Talbot told Lou Costello; " Tonight the moon will be full and I will turn into a Wolf, Lou Costello responded by saying: " Yeah, You and two million other guys ", so watch out Freckle Girl, I'll turn into a Wolf for You.  ;D ;D ;D

                                          Corny, Samson.

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