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Speaking of which, what was you guys' opinions on Beyond? I for one love it, and place it probably behind Wrath of Khan for favorite one out of the lot. Damn shame it didn't really do well, since it was a really good movie.
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Speaking of which, what was you guys' opinions on Beyond? I for one love it, and place it probably behind Wrath of Khan for favorite one out of the lot. Damn shame it didn't really do well, since it was a really good movie.
Possibly, but I reckon that like his understanding of the cubit, the height of a tower you can look up, and on many things involving measurements, he forgot what Jesus' adopted daddy always told him "Measure twice, cut once".Now he says the 134 foot long Sistine Chapel is 74 feet long.
Maybe he meant height? No, that's 68 feet. Width? No, that's 44.
I wonder if he means another Sistine Chapel?
I remember a couple years back hearing that the Sistine Chapel is something like 74 feet long. If you guys could help me track this down; it's always important to source everything.
First, I'll google: Sistine Chapel dimensions. You don't want to insert confirmation bias into your research, i.e. google: Sistine Chapel 74 feet long.
Now he says the 134 foot long Sistine Chapel is 74 feet long.
Maybe he meant height? No, that's 68 feet. Width? No, that's 44.
I wonder if he means another Sistine Chapel?
And he tells us not to insert 'confirmation bias' so he googles for us, and comes back with outright false information.
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Now he says the 134 foot long Sistine Chapel is 74 feet long.
Maybe he meant height? No, that's 68 feet. Width? No, that's 44.
I wonder if he means another Sistine Chapel?
And he tells us not to insert 'confirmation bias' so he googles for us, and comes back with outright false information.
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What if Brad built his own Sistine Chapel in Minecraft? Then he could smugly point at his creation and know there is a Sistine Chapel that adheres to his statements.
If he could get his theories to work using Planck units, then I might be interested.Also still this fixation with foot. This theory depends to much on coincidental things like the current American cultural expression. To claim something universal based on mesurements of stuff, I would only accept countable properties or things in natural units. Everything else is just abitrary coincidences.
For example Romanesco is fractal and follows the golden ratio. That's freaking awesome and scientisticly more fascinating then anything Brad ever posted here. The golden ration is something that works completely independent of measurement units.
If he could get his theories to work using Planck units, then I might be interested.
Planck units are also known as God's units, since there's no human-centric bullshit like alms, feet, hogsheads, and fortnights involved.Or the measurement units from Battlestar Galactica. That would at least entertain me.
I'd be quick to point out thatWhat if Brad built his own Sistine Chapel in Minecraft? Then he could smugly point at his creation and know there is a Sistine Chapel that adheres to his statements.
My guess is Ancient Aliens considering how often he references them. Or maybe their biblical mysteries show since that panders to his Dan Brown obsession.@Brad Watson_Miami, what's your favorite show on the History Channel?
Joseph was a cuckold.@Adamska,
"Jesus son of Joseph" - John 1:45
Joseph was a tekton (Greek): an artisan, mason, carpenter, teacher. Jesus' disciples called him "rabbi" which is Hebrew for teacher.
http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2010/06/jesus-wasnt-really-a-carpenter/
And Latin was the language of the Roman occupiers of Judea and Galilee. On the placard above the Cross, "'Jesus the Nazarean the King of the Judeans' was written in Hebrew, Greek, and Latin." - John 19:19-20. It's safe to assume that Y'shua bar Yosef had been taught to read and write in Hebrew & Aramaic, Greek and Latin. He was probably literate in Egyptian and other languages as well.
Y'shua was quite the intellectual. Muhammad was illiterate.
It's funny since you don't need to be an intellectual to be a good speaker and preacher... hell, the Griots of West Africa were their tribe's smart people, and they had to memorize all of their rulings and stories. I think Brad might be trying to talk up Jesus just to puff his own inept keister up."Y'shua was quite the intellectual. Muhammad was illiterate."
Good to see he's shilling for Trump still.
I could very well see Brad as a Minecraft demiurge, turning his back on our world in order to create his imperfect, ethereal world where 7 (Samael) and 4 (Saklas) rule supreme.I'd be quick to point out that
- something you make after you stated your hypothesis as proof of it does not count as evidence (except if your hypothesis was that something was doable)
- that it should not fit only on one side into the theory but in more than one aspect; otherwise you can simply scale everything in a way that fits your needs. And the chapel's dimensions are in the wrong ratio for that
- that it would be really nice of god to let a virtual version of something count as expression of his greatness, although I think that nothing is more witness of the human ingenuity than what we achieved partnered with computers