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Posted by M.W.Pearson on January 13, 2002 23:23:39 UTC

At http://www.astronomy.net/forums/god/messages/14423.shtml


Harv wrote: "It seems the best presenters of science have the best humor. You wonder how much interest in science a comedian/physicist could muster." and
"I don't think the terms intelligence and consciousness are not entirely misconceived notions. . . " and
. . I think God is simply 'aware', simply 'intelligent', simply 'existing', in a manner which all things work out for good.


Ha ha Ha ha ha! Your jokes are hilarious, Harv !

Here is a joke question: What was the Creator of the Universe doing during the 160-million year Age of the Dinosaurs on Earth?

Possible anwers include
(occasionally, someone poses a new one_):
1) Whatever it was must have been very amusing to keep Him too busy to check the progress of His work for so long!
2) Crawling along the jungle floor in the bodies of animals which evolved into Pantotheres
3) On vacation in the Red Light District in a star like Betelgeuse.
4) Trying to debug the "holographic life program" to reset after it frozein confusion over the "problem of free will."

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