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In reply to the discussion: Today I met an actual flat earther [View all]bananas
(27,509 posts)148. George Lemaitre
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georges_Lema%C3%AEtre
Monseigneur Georges Henri Joseph Édouard Lemaître, (French: [ʒɔʁʒə ləmɛtʁ] ( listen); 17 July 1894 20 June 1966) was a Belgian Roman Catholic priest, astronomer and professor of physics at the Université catholique de Louvain.[1] He was the first person to propose the theory of the expansion of the Universe, widely misattributed to Edwin Hubble.[2][3] He was also the first to derive what is now known as Hubble's law and made the first estimation of what is now called the Hubble constant, which he published in 1927, two years before Hubble's article.[4][5][6][7] Lemaître also proposed what became known as the Big Bang theory of the origin of the Universe, which he called his 'hypothesis of the primeval atom or the "Cosmic Egg".[8]
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Monseigneur Georges Henri Joseph Édouard Lemaître, (French: [ʒɔʁʒə ləmɛtʁ] ( listen); 17 July 1894 20 June 1966) was a Belgian Roman Catholic priest, astronomer and professor of physics at the Université catholique de Louvain.[1] He was the first person to propose the theory of the expansion of the Universe, widely misattributed to Edwin Hubble.[2][3] He was also the first to derive what is now known as Hubble's law and made the first estimation of what is now called the Hubble constant, which he published in 1927, two years before Hubble's article.[4][5][6][7] Lemaître also proposed what became known as the Big Bang theory of the origin of the Universe, which he called his 'hypothesis of the primeval atom or the "Cosmic Egg".[8]
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Well young people will just have to be forced to accept religion. Been done before.
Enthusiast
Mar 2014
#74
Very true but is it really about abortion? I think it is about other things politically motivated.
glinda
Mar 2014
#145
I agree. It really isn't about abortion. It's about control. Authoritarianism.
Enthusiast
Mar 2014
#146
If electricity is "God's Will", how does she explain the fact that it didn't come into use until the
catbyte
Mar 2014
#22
My mom saw me watching a period piece on TV. "Do you think people really dressed like that?"
ieoeja
Mar 2014
#79
I hate to point this out, which was a shock to me coming from a Catholic country,
nadinbrzezinski
Mar 2014
#33
I actually managed to shutup a raving Racist for the past month or so because of that.
ieoeja
Mar 2014
#84
There are certainly people who claim to believe that, on the internet
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2014
#14
Hahaha, "the big bank." Love it, what a great vision of the ultimate beginning of All Things!
enough
Mar 2014
#18
Sadly, the USA is full of anti-intellectualism and intellectually lazy people.
Arugula Latte
Mar 2014
#104
The flat earth thing was never true, it was made up by some teachers to explain Christopher Columbus
dilby
Mar 2014
#35
Head over to te Religion forum. You can deal with that same kind of reasoning daily.
cleanhippie
Mar 2014
#30
I laughed in a believer's face before when they tried telling me that kind of nonsense.
Vashta Nerada
Mar 2014
#42
First they went nuts because we have a black president...then they get even more nuttier
Auntie Bush
Mar 2014
#52
And we thought Galileo got that all straightened out some 400 years ago.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Mar 2014
#54
Any of them, actually. lol They're modeling themselves more on the stereotype of satan nt
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#83
I've only encountered this sort of aggresively satisfied and schmuckiness in the Anglosphere
MisterP
Mar 2014
#68
"But all this is coming out because of Cosmos. It is making these people nuts."
awoke_in_2003
Mar 2014
#69
There is no reason to try to have an adult dialogue with these people......
Swede Atlanta
Mar 2014
#72
Scarily, a local member of congress does visit (rarely) that coffee shop
nadinbrzezinski
Mar 2014
#112