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   "duke" wrote in message    
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   > On Thu, 18 Oct 2012 20:54:16 +0100, Martin wrote:   
   >   
   >>On 18/10/2012 17:51, duke wrote:> On Wed, 17 Oct 2012 16:21:37 -0700,   
   >>Jeanne Douglas    
   >>   
   >> >> Why?   
   >> >> Where's your evidence of that?   
   >> >   
   >> > Why do 2 or more masses pull on each other?   
   >   
   >>You wouldn't understand the answer. Read a book on physics, then goto   
   >>university and study physics, then you might understand what you're told.   
   >   
   > No, no, no. The question is .................why? Why is gravity? Why    
   > do we   
   > have it? Where did it come from. The answer is easy - God.   
      
   That's always the easy answer. Since you know the answer before you ask the    
   question.   
      
   Of course, you don't learn anything about what it is you're asking the    
   question about, but hey as long as you can pass the buck, then do the    
   technical details really matter?   
      
      
   Why do the lights come on when you flip the switch? God.   
   Why do farts stink? God.   
   Why are you still planting seeds by the light of the moon? God.   
      
   Maybe questions need a better answer than simply pointing at God and saying    
   "He did it."?   
      
      
       
      
      
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