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    #21
    Chico I am still waiting for an answer re the cat. Should I kill the cat or just burn down it's home to teach it a lesson?

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      #22
      Infidel, pagan, heathen, you are damned as sure

      Originally posted by planetit
      Chico I am still waiting for an answer re the cat. Should I kill the cat or just burn down it's home to teach it a lesson?
      as eggs is eggs.
      The Kitten is watching you, remember, it says in the good book (the observer book of cats) 'whatever you do unto the slightest of my subjects, you do also unto me.'
      Why not?

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        #23
        Originally posted by hyperD
        If a plane breaks up at 45,000 ft then you'll only be conscious for a few seconds anyway due to low partial pressure of oxygen at that altitude - assuming hitting the wall of freezing cold air at 500 mph doesn't rip your head off first.
        I thought only Concorde went that high, and most other stuff was 28,000 to 35,000.

        Not that it would make a whole lot of difference.

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          #24
          Originally posted by sasguru
          Chico I am still waiting for your responses to the real Christian Xerxes assertion that the commandment "Thou shalt not kill" is not negotiable.
          How does it feel to be a fake Christian? Far worse tha an atheist in the eyes of God, I'll wager, for haven't you taken his name in vain?
          I have heard of some attempts by those (I will not call them Christians) on the right wing to push the view that the correct translation is "Thou shalt not murder", thereby justifying war. They are deluded. In my opinion killing, in any form, is wrong and can never be justified in the eyes of God.

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            #25
            An interesting viewpoint Xerxes

            Originally posted by Xerxes
            I have heard of some attempts by those (I will not call them Christians) on the right wing to push the view that the correct translation is "Thou shalt not murder", thereby justifying war. They are deluded. In my opinion killing, in any form, is wrong and can never be justified in the eyes of God.

            and one that might be salient if in fact god even existed. any proof?
            Why not?

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              #26
              Originally posted by Dundeegeorge
              and one that might be salient if in fact god even existed. any proof?
              I offer no proof as to the existence of God whatsoever. It is my belief that He exists and millions of others agree. Millions disagree also. You pays your money and you takes your choices.

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                #27
                Originally posted by stackpole
                I thought only Concorde went that high, and most other stuff was 28,000 to 35,000.

                Not that it would make a whole lot of difference.
                Even worse is a low-level incident - then you might survive the initial impact. There you are, your body broken and twisted, your innards your outaards, with bile on your lips and blood on your hands, when suddenly your nose comes to life. You smell the kerosene before it ignites, and watch as your face gradually melts into the floor. Probably the screams wouldn't be heard above the still spinning engine. And even then you might survive the burning. Think of it ... in the hospital bed, the searing agony of shedding skin and puss and excrement and certain death. Mmmm ....

                Still, it might not happen.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by stackpole
                  I thought only Concorde went that high, and most other stuff was 28,000 to 35,000.

                  Not that it would make a whole lot of difference.
                  That's a plane's normal cruising or service altitude - a B767 can top 43,000ft for example. However, payload, fuel, wind factors etc will determine actual flight level which will be lower around 35,000ft or so.
                  If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.

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                    #29
                    The devil can quote scripture etc.

                    Totally off the topic, but when researching my Hitler story found some interesting things on Ydrasil and other white supremacist websites. As one might expect, they liked to expose Martin Luther King as a drunk and womaniser. On the other hand when it suited them they were quite happy to quote him as an unimpeachable authority. His remark for example that when he heard someone behind him in the street he was always relieved if they were white.

                    I thought it was interesting anyway. People are wierd. What was the topic? Oh yeh Cheers Chico, same to you.The god of atheists send his greetings. He is a nice chap although as you might imagine, rather full of self doubt.
                    bloggoth

                    If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
                    John Wayne (My guru, not to be confused with my beloved prophet Jeremy Clarkson)

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by hyperD
                      That's a plane's normal cruising or service altitude - a B767 can top 43,000ft for example. However, payload, fuel, wind factors etc will determine actual flight level which will be lower around 35,000ft or so.
                      I read a report that said that there might have been passengers of flight 103 who died on the ground.

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