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Hell.... Is it real?, Yes or no?... Listen to this. |
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A geological group who drilled a hole about 14.4 kilometers deep in the crust of the earth are saying that they heard human screams. Screams have been heard from the condemned souls from earth’s deepest hole. Terrified scientists are afraid they have let loose the evil powers of hell up to the earth’s surface.
"The information we are gathering is so surprising, that we are sincerely afraid of what we might find down there," stated Mr. Azzacov, the manager of the project to drill a 14.4 kilometer hole in remote Siberia.The geologists were dumbfounded. After they had drilled several kilometers through the earth’s crust, the drill bit suddenly began to rotate wildly. "There is only one explanation—that the deep center of the earth is hollow," the surprised Azzacov explained. The second surprise was the high temperature they discovered in the earth’s center. "The calculations indicate the given temperature was about 1,100 degrees Celsius, or over 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit," Dr. Azzacov points out. "This is far more then we expected. It seems almost like an inferno of fire is brutally going on in the center of the earth." Supposedly this sound clip is actually real/legitimate. Pretty much Russian scientists drilled a hole in Siberia back in 1977. The last discovery was nevertheless the most shocking to our ears, so much so that the scientists are afraid to continue the project. We tried to listen to the earth’s movements at certain intervals with supersensitive microphones, which were let down through the hole. What we heard turned those logically thinking scientists into a trembling ruins. It was a sometimes a weak, but high pitched sound which we thought to be coming from our own equipment," explained Dr. Azzacov. "But after some adjustments we comprehended that indeed the sound came from the earth’s interior. We could hardly believe our own ears. We heard a human voice, screaming in pain. Even though one voice was discernible, we could hear thousands, perhaps millions, in the background, of suffering souls screaming. After this ghastly discovery, about half of the scientists quit because of fear. Hopefully, that which is down there will stay there," Dr. Azzacov added. Fake? What do you believe? I can cross reference this to where God sends Satan to Earth before Earth is fully completed in development. If we were to implement science to this, this is basically the core that satan resides in. |
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So I assume you don't believe in UFOs?... heh. I believe that there are phenomena that we might not fully understand right now - however, I don't believe that intra-stellar space aliens is any sort of explanation. And you want me to read books that'll try to convince me into abolishing God from my faith, and use human logic and reasoning through their philosophy as some sort of proof? Why would I read human philosophy take that thought or philosophical view as fact and disregard the very words of God... that's just twisted in my opinion. Or it could simply be that these philosophers who are tryin to push God away from the people are just doin the work of satan... I mean since this is the point of satan's existence. To not depend on a God of any sort because it doesn't exist... How about you sincerely read them and honestly attempt a critique? All of this posturing just makes you look like a fat-headed psychopath. You so easily assume that the existence of god is real and that you are informed of such by the supposed "word of god," and, because of the fervor and zeal that you hold this opinion, you almost completely refuse to even consider alternative ideas. It's not, as you profess it to be, enlightening. Haven't you ever considered that you might be wrong? At the same time you tell me to learn the other side of things, I would recommend you take a close look into the disclosure/investigative reports about UFOs that were just recently released on CNN. I've read a good deal about the paranormal and UFOs in specific. I've come from a world of strangeness, where John Keel was a believable sort of guy. I'm not ignorant to these ideas, just as I am not ignorant to the ideas of religiosity. But, I still contend, that you seem hopelessly ignorant of any serious secular philosophy. In order to encourage you, I will seek out this CNN report. I hope that you change your mind and look into the books that I have presented to you. |
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How about you sincerely read them and honestly attempt a critique? All of this posturing just makes you look like a fat-headed psychopath. You so easily assume that the existence of god is real and that you are informed of such by the supposed "word of god," and, because of the fervor and zeal that you hold this opinion, you almost completely refuse to even consider alternative ideas. It's not, as you profess it to be, enlightening. Haven't you ever considered that you might be wrong? As much as I disagree on many aspects these books explain I'd still have to say he's right on this one. Even though it may mislead you from your faith, these books do deserve to be read. Why? Because one very important thing for Islam is to do research. See how you can prove these books wrong. If you decide not to read these and do research, it shows you're closed minded. As much as I don't agree with what Nate says, he seems to read up on much more than you do. |
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As much as I disagree on many aspects these books explain I'd still have to say he's right on this one. Even though it may mislead you from your faith, these books do deserve to be read. Why? Because one very important thing for Islam is to do research. See how you can prove these books wrong. If you decide not to read these and do research, it shows you're closed minded. As much as I don't agree with what Nate says, he seems to read up on much more than you do. In a sense you can't really prove philosophy wrong, because that's all that it is. It's a long hard thought of something(s) that is in their personal perspective. You can only give your opinion about it but what good is debating/questioning philosophy if it's other than what the interpretation of the philosophical view. I read philosophy and highly enjoy it, but it's mainly Eastern philosophy, I don't appreciate much of the Western philosophies. Regardless it either better helps me understand life or it's just some philosophical view that doesn't mean much to me. Above that philosophy is only respected when it meets your criteria.. or in other words if you can relate to it. If you don't relate to it in any sense... then you just simply disregard it and move on, or am I wrong? And that's fine that you believe someone reads more than I do... I'm not gonna sit here and challenge someone into who reads what, how much of it, how fast, and so on... doesn't matter to me. What does matter is authenticity/legitimacy, and the interpretations, everything else fails. |
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