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gmik:
 ;D ;D ;D

AK4:

--- Quote ---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.   
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Yeah they say this planet called Nibiru when it comes into our solar system on its orbit of its sun (dark star), one of its moons collided with earth when it was forming.  Then again if you look up this Nibiru planet you'll see possibly another NASA cover up about this planet coming into our solar system again possibly causing havoc real soon.

OBrenda:
Have you read what the Samerians claimed about this planet?
 ???
 :-\

gmik:
Watch out Paula----another full moon tonite!!! 8)


(I am just jealous-hubby in Canada fishing-all this good moon going to waste! ;))

AK4:
Brenda,

Yeah its kinda spooky and intriguing at the same time.  All the stuff these aincient seen in the stars revolving around the year 2012 is interesting.  dont know if i believe it though because its seems real pagan.

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