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  • i wonder how many life forms may be looking back at us!

  • Here's what I don't understand.

    If the Big Bang happened 14 billion years ago.

    How can objects be 46 billion light years apart from each other?

    Logically, they could only be, let's say, 28 billion light years apart, if they were moving at the speed of light?

    Help!!!

  • @zcmini000 Cause the universe is expanding in all directions, two seperate objects move away from eachother and double the distance they make

  • @MuziKFreak009 That's exactly my point. Two points in the universe should not be more than 28 billion light years apart? (14 x 2 = 28)

    I don't understand how two objects, at this time, could possibly be further apart then that

  • @zcmini000 The universe is expanding faster than the speed of light.

  • Awsome!

  • love it, keep on posting :)

  • It's simply absurde to believe even today that we are alone in this universe

  • Religion is an attempt to socialize the experience of personal contact with spirit. Most organizations of people have membership criteria and rules. That is the nature of social systems. People are social. Religions serve a social role. God does not require religion, but personal experience with the creator can move some people to a social response. People create religions, God creates persons. Yes, God also creates all that Hubble sees, yes this is not the only inhabited sphere

  • Has anybody ever considered that there is a differnece between believing in god, or whatever you wanna call the universe,creation etc., and RELIGION? I mean yeah ok maybe there is some kind of power or whatever that created everything, but why are you all people so sure that is god through YOUR religion? and why do I have to follow religion's "RULES" in order to go to "heaven"???? Any anwsers on that?

  • God, the creator of all things seen and not seen is about to recreate a new heaven and a new earth. He will remove our pollutions and rid the world of sin. Those who are without repentance will forever be lost without a way of escape. God will finally destroy those who oppose his Son and will spend eternity with Satan in the lake of fire. The choice is yours, but time is running out!

  • hey

    who told NASA To take this picture? I can't find this video but its of a scientist talking about this picture and its really humbling

  • Ybcool

    How could you look at this and not believe there's a god all these galaxys didn't get here byitself this universe didn't create it's self

    After exploring space alot of astronomers

    Start beliving

    Maybe you shouldn't be so shallowminded

    Ohwell your doomed anyways

  • .....and where did god come from?

  • @Naughtyjug

    God always was and always will be. He is the creator of all things seen and not seen. God is a spirit and the life within us is spirit that comes from Him. When we die, our spirit, which is the real us that never dies. Our earth suits goes back to dust, but we live on. There are only two places, heaven or hell and the choice is yours to make. If you want to be reconciled back to God, you have only to accept Jesus and repent.for your sins, which is the beginning of your walk with God.

  • @1LonePuma ....it's a circular argument my firend. I can just as easily suggest that the universe has always been here (but maybe that's too deep for you), that it didn't need a creator, it has simply always been. Humans make things and it seems logical within our tiny brain that the universe, by extension, must have been made at some point. There's no inherent reason why that has to be. The only thing that will remain of me when I die are memories of the good or bad things that I did here.

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  • Once again.. Science TRUMPS Religion!! (as if it could've EVER POSSIBLY been ANY other way!) ;-)

  • Unfortunatly, there will never be a formed living species able to travel throught space to get answers. All any species can do is just send out satellite crafts to float in the unknwon till they end up dust to dust. Satellites are powered on a nuclear basis. It to cant last forever.

    The probes we sent into space will end up smashed or worn out.

  • @MyMIXmedia It makes me nervous to use such absolutes as 'never.' One has no way of knowing what is or is not possible. Imagine if Columbus would have believed the false permeating notion that the world was flat and his voyage to the Americas was destined for failure and would certainly result in disaster should he attempt it.

  • @MyMIXmedia I'd like to believe there already is a formed, living species able to travel throughout the vast universe already getting answers. Their answers about us would likely be something such as: "Stay out of that species way, they are too violent to trust with the knowledge of space travel."

  • @MyMIXmedia Maybe one day we will not trip over ourselves with our own inadequacies about what is or is not possible, and we could be nice enough to one another to be trusted with the concept of viable space travel.

  • can anyone help me... if these stars are 46 billion light years away... and the big bang happened 14 billion years ago... how are we seeing these stars... wouldnt the light take 30 billion more light years to reach earth??

  • @yashfernandojain it could have something to do with the fact that the universe is expanding, so when the light was emitted, the galaxies were about 12 billion lightyears away from the point where we are now. But now they've been pulled away from us due to the expansion of the universe, so (although the galaxies may not exist anymore) the spot where the light was emitted 12 billion years ago, is now 46 billion lightyears away from us.

    Just a guess, I don't actually know this for sure

  • The light we see from this image is 47billion years old. If things are expanding, then that distance has expanded in the 47billion years it took for the light to reach us has it not?

  • Size of universe 46billion light years = MY ASS.

    This figure that scientists say is only the furthurst they have gone in relation to an image. It DOES NOT say that, thats the size of the universe. If they did, it sounds asif they know what is outside the universe.

    Look at the hubble deep field image, you can still see pin point lights that could suggest the universe is another 50 billion trillion kms more. Of the size of the univrse may be 100 trillion light years away.

  • @MyMIXmedia Exactly! What they mean is that the edge of the visible universe is that far away.

  • When I hear about the future of space travel, I always wonder how we would be able to travel to other galaxies. I mean, it takes so long to for the light of those galaxies to reach us, so even if you were to travel instantly to where you see another star or planet, it will probably be long gone by the time you get there, since we see the light from millions of years ago. That also means that the light you see of that star from that new point in time is also delayed quite a bit.

  • in order to understand the vastness of the universe, one must firstly understand the smallest.

  • do it then

  • @camvvti theres always room for wise ass ness

  • life is somehow essential in mars ..

  • @tomkaten

    We will alwasy be seeing stars. That what causes the expansion is due to dark matter. Which only if not mostly exists between galaxys. Dark matter is like antigravity but honestly thats just the only way to describe it.

    Positive non anti gravity is what we experience inside a galaxy, a galaxy is like a gravitational storm of stars that will go on forever.

  • And if the expansion in indeed accelerating, our fate is pretty grim. A couple of billion years from now, we won't be seeing a thing in the sky. Anywhere... Nothing... For eternity... On our way to the big freeze or big rip, whichever comes first.

    I know it's a bit of a cliche, but it's a pretty dreadful perspective.

    But since other things will get us, as a species, much sooner, there's really no point in worrying about that at this time :P

  • It's fascinating!!

    But i have one doubt:

    If the ultra deep field picture that was taken it's 47 billion light years far away, how the universe is 13 billions years old, if nothing is faster than light?

    I mean, how those galaxies are 47 billion light years distant if the edge of the universe couldn't be farthest than 13 billion years?

    How?

  • Guda, it's because the fabric of spacetime expands faster than the speed of light. At least that's what the redshift of the most distant galaxies in the visible universe indicates.

    Some of the farthest objects in the Universe will never be visible to us, since light can't match the speed at which the source distances itself from us and will never be able to travel the required distance.

  • so Tomkaten, are you basically saying that the galaxies were 13B LY away when the photons left (the photons which we're seeing now) and that, after all this time, now they are 47B LY away?

  • You got it. Quote from a very know encyclopedia:

    "The age of the Universe is about 13.7 billion years, but due to the expansion of space we are now observing objects that are now considerably farther away than a static 13.7 billion light-years distance. The edge of the observable universe is now located about 46.5 billion light-years away".

    All a bit beyond human comprehension, I know, since we're used to much smaller scales. It's the expansion that's making it hard to process.

  • @Tomkaten Is it possible to extrapolate from what we know about the expansion of the universe to find the point of origin? Also, since the universe has been expanding since the light left those distant galaxies 13.7 billion years ago, wouldn't that suggest they were closer than that when the light left them? Objects in the mirror were closer than they appear... ;)

  • whatever it is. Those closer regions in space from what it was 13.7 billion years ago, must have the same terrestrial compounds and it must have the same rate of aging as what we have in our peripheral.. so, therefore.. the 46.5 billion light years, that certain distance has aged, must have suffered the same amount of change our galaxy had. There might also be humans there that might or might not have the same civilization as us.

  • thank you for posting! I enjoyed the most important image video and this is a great follow up. there is no doubt in my mind that we are not alone in the universe. i believe that in the coming years we will have the proof we need....even though we have the Disclosure Project and the like....

  • Those galaxies probably don't even exist anymore that's how far away they were. That light is from several billions of years ago.

  • At this moment across the other side of the universe other beings may be viewing the stars that died to gave us our heavy elements. But will they have Pink Floyd?

  • any civilisation with intelligence must have pink floyd!

  • @MartinJWillett The ULTIMATE Mind Fuck question.

  • Out of date that was like ten years ago!

  • The funny part is there could be and probably are "elements" not on our periodic table, yet to be discovered!

    Think of a new element on some planet light as a feather with the strength of titanium plus you can see thru it! Food for thought.

  • there are no other elements found in nature. the atom is made of protons, neutrons, electrons. every time you change the # of protons, you change the element type. thus hydrogen has 1, helium has 2, lithium has 3, etc. we keep adding 1 proton at a time, and we get all the elements. so far, only about 105 elements are found in nature. we manage to forge some elements with 106+ protons in lab; not found in nature. so there is "other" elements. and you can't add half a proton :P

  • Today we have technology to make new elements. Just changing the number of the atoms components.

  • please don't.

  • why is she whispering ? o_0

    anyway, pretty interesting, thanks :)

  • 12 billion lighy years away .. about as far as Tiger hits a knock down 2 iron stinger.

  • space is such an interesting subject and this guy is a genius figuring out that

  • Its amazing what they can do now so imagine what the future holds.

  • its amazing what they could do 50 years ago, look at it all now, imagine it in another 50 years!

  • Even if only 1 planet per galaxy there is 1 to 100 billions stars per galaxy can harbor life and there is billions of galaxy the odds are there is lifeform on others planets. Nasa need to explore Mars more and prove that life was once there so the argument about life on other planet be close. There no way something this big dont harbor life

  • I agree, but given the size of the universe it seems it would be very rare to have two planets so close to eachother capable of hosting life. I don't know if they ever found out how Mars lost it's atmosphere, but the polar ice cap and ice clouds on the planet today are interesting

  • I think the point he's trying to make is that perhaps life is abundant in the universe.

  • Mars lost it's atmosphere when the planet's core 'died'. Mars has no volcanic or tectonic activity and the core has cooled down, essentially stopping the dynamo that generated the EM-field. Once the electromagnetic field dissipated, most of it's original atmosphere was blown away by the solarwind. This happened approx. 4 billion years ago.

    The ice-caps, the seasons, Mars is very interesting.

  • This is taking so long to download, it time to take a break for another big bang.

  • I tend to agree strongly, but what the hell does this has to do with the deep field? o.0

  • Does anyone know why the images (from 1 min 14 sec onwards) are that particular polygon-shaped???

  • someone once told me that had to do with the data compression techniques used. Anyone with better know-how want to chime in?

  • @ DonOwnsYou  who told ya this?

  • I cannot beleive people actually beleive this crap....its all computer graphics and NASA uses the money for sex and drugs

  • wtf dude the hell are you talking about? NASA uses money to explore space not sex and drugs

  • Wouldnt u?

  • whats cool about it is to think that where just a tiny spot in one galaksy. and that picture shows just a little place in space where it's over 50 of them,

  • Yeah, and people still believe that we're the only "intelligent" life form out there..

    Why I used " " .

    I don't understand why it's so hard to believe..

    What are the odds that we're the only planet with intelligent life on it?

    I do believe the odds are a bit higher for, if not intelligent, at least "intelligent" life to exist.

    (I'm not talking about green aliens or flying saucers visiting earth.) Still..

    1 Galaxy = How many solar systems?

    And how many galaxys are there? You do the math ;p

  • Odds???they find over 1000 planets a year probaly wat are the chances of a earth like planet with life??alot

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  • oh fuck dude

    im sure theres soooooooo many planets with intelligent life.

    i was watching the discovery channel about how there are organisms in the center of the earth that live in bodies of reaaaally hot water survive without any problems.

    i mean come on now...that intense of an environment and something lives in it.

    fuck yeah theres intelligent life out there.

  • life, yes, intelligent, i wouldnt doubt there more than us, but probably very very few

  • well if you mean few of us in our galaxie then yes but if you mean all the other galaxies then in my opinion there can be billions of races actually more races than numbers can explain

  • i realize that there are quadrilions of stars, small % of them having planets, still alot, smaller % having liquid water, waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay smaller % being at JUST the right distance from their sun in relation to the suns energy, smaller not being blown to bits by a meteor or some other stupid thing like that, but even smaller having some sort of protection against the stars radiation (as in an ozone layer), and than the unbelievably small chance of having intelligent life

  • yes but who says the other lifeform need the same amount of light warmth as us? who says they need water and oxygen maybe they need another thing? like.... helium? or maybe they dont need anything at all?

  • because that's absolute nonsense, water is important in biology for a huge amount of reasons (cohesion/adhesion, hydrogen bonds, ice vs. liquid density, universal solvent). its the second most abundant molecule in the universe.

    oxygen is used because it is very reactive. helium is totally non reactive.

    some scientists do look for non-carbon based biology but i don't think you'll find any looking for bio without water and O2. learn some science plz

  • Mhmm... but on other planets there may be loads of other kinds of gasses and material. so why may they not be living by that?

  • your statement is flaud because not all scientific elements have been found alot are yet to be discovered but you do know your stuff :)

  • the likelihood of heavier elements being abundant elsewhere in the universe and making compounds isn't very high. chances are the rest of the universe is composed mostly of the same type of lighter elements that we observe

  • how can u even make that statement when we dont even know how large the universe is? in actual fact we know NOTHING about the universe and all its vastness the simple fact is that anything can be possible out there because it's simply that large

  • I completely agree.....most times we humans get too big for our britches and think that we are so smart when in actuality we need to sit down with a piece of humble pie, knowing for a surety that we really know nothing in comparison to what may be learned. How can anyone look at the Hubble Deep Field, let alone at a clear night sky and feel the love that there is someone that truly loves us. Our Savior said "worlds without number have I created, but they are numbered unto me, for they are mine"

  • Do you mind if i ask where that quote was from? I rather like it :) very intriguing im guessing it's a passage from the bible.

  • It looks like fastpony did a hack-job on the "Book of Moses" 1:33,37 of the Mormon "Pearl of Great Price".

  • Anything is possible, they are billions of trillions of galaxies out there. It is stupid to think that each tiny planet needs water and oxygen. Just because WE need that, it doesnt make it right to think that every single planet that are surounding those billions of stars which are inside trillions of galaxies need it because most likely, they dont. We need it, of course, that is OUR science. Dont be so closed minded - i bet you somewhere out there.. they dont need water or oxygen to survive.

  • It's not stupid it is just logical. In fact if you study mathematics and the derivatives of physics equations you will discover that spacetime represents a fractal curve in which everything is self similar with slight variation.

  • yes!

    I had this thought several years ago!

    when I had these thoughts, it crossed my mind that there could be life on the sun (not our sun ofcourse) and freezing gas planets, because they could be constructed of substances completely unknown to us which works where they live. and they are thinking the same thing about us. "life could never be sustained with water and oxygen, thats impossible".

    I wish more people would think like us.

  • We don't know how many % of planets has got what.

    Of those we're able to see, sure.. That's true.

    But how many % of planets are we able to spot? Math won't really work. Why no one has done it.. You can predict, and come with a probability for it. But it will never be accurate..

    It's like have a voting poll with 100 people here, and then set the standard for the rest of the poplulation based on that final score.

    Only thing I can do, is to think logical.. At least what is logical for me.

  • Emm, actuallt\y, there is a hypotesis that we live in a giang organims, it's not so crazy idea, if you take the fact, that our universe in large scale looks like a tissue and that our universe is growing all the time and it was created out of nothing, maybe we all just live in huge organism.

  • actually yeah it is pretty crazy

  • I never thought that Hubble Deep Field needs enoermous editing before publishing it to the media. It's amazing the work of these guys, and the universe of course.

  • @NonMasonOrder: There's no Illuminati plot. Evil doesn't have to plot and meet. Evil just needs good people to get distracted and do nothing.

    Currently, I am focused on the spray-on application of nano-thermite. This gel-spray technology was developed by Bezant for the DOD's Lawrence Livermore Labs.

    In nano-technology, intimately mixed virus-sized particles were sprayed onto the steel exo-curtain transforming it into a giant welding rod.

    The internal support columns were cut by explosives.

  • The Hubble Deep Field is a far more powerful refutation of religion than the theory of evolution. It shows countless galaxies, EACH containing billions upon billions of stars. And yet monotheistic religions claim that our little planet is the focus of the vast universe and that sky god created it all for us. In fact, we are primates living on a speck of dust and the Bible is an ancient fairy tale.

  • It may be a refutation of most organized religions, but not of all, and certainly not of the possibility of one or more gods.

  • Not really. There is no sign of aliens in Universe but according to respected scientists(like enrico fermi) there should be many of them. We are definately special snowflakes. I'm not religious but I think that there is possibility that we were created by someone

  • the days of religion explaining the complexities of reality are over. Religion was an explanation when the scope of our knowledge was short. We hardly even knew much about Earth when religious explanations were formed. We as humanity have clearly developed a broader sense of where we are since then. Religion is dead in that sense, but it still does provide a profound influence in literature and moral philosophies. But besides that religion is no longer a viable explanation for reality. Face it.

  • i agree.

  • good saying

  • sooo cool

  • Free Will. . The question is why you are not feeding the starving children.

  • @BeatleEDs the question is , why feed yourself?

  • soooooooooooooooooooooooo coooooooooooool

  • So lame.............

  • Cool! I hope thy Find my Keys.

  • Ithaught the thumbnail was of someone doing a partial deadlift in a red power rack lol

  • Welcome back Tony.. Miss your videos BTW.

    Good info.

  • sure, unfortunately he can only give one as powerful as your own imagination...therefore it probably wont be that great at all.

  • ohhh be glad to be in under under deep under to hell :)) ohhh how hot you are.realy :0)

  • There has to be life out there somewhere.

  • It's just such a shame that we will probably never find out... and if we did we would probably start sending nukes at the first sign.

  • 0:10 i love connect the dots

  • i like staring at stars. it so romantic. i have 133x telescope and sometimes i looking through it and see many little bright spots. Same spots i see without telescope (what you do want from 133x?) but incredible filling that i more closer to them make me happy and scientificer

  • Youtube comments are a lower form of communication than writing on a bathroom stall and less funny.

  • Let's keep the discussion here, recklesswit.

    I don't answer any PM's.

    You may leave a comment, but I will only answer postings made here.

  • Right. :)

    You have some real intelligent comments here.

    Why you just start drugs ? It may save you from what you are on now. It clearly degenerates your thinking ability.

    Why don't you just read more in the bible ? It will reveal everything for you, when you read it all trough. MANY times !!

  • You're back!

  • How the shit does a video about the hubble deep field get hijacked by a retarded religious fundie? How the fuck does that even happen? What does one have to do with the other? Nothing. And yet here he is, screaming fire and brimstone at the people who don't believe in magical jew wizards in the clouds.

    And then they say they're the ones getting persecuted. Freedom of religion includes freedom FROM religion too, you fucking half-wits.

  • Quit being a dick you bible bashing fud-monkey.

  • LANGUAGE! OMG GOd is going to smite thee! GO pray NOW!

  • religion and science have EVERYTHING to do with each other. One begets the other, and the argument is age-old and neverending. I cant believe you would be so stupid to suggest they arent related.

  • religion is meaningless now, wake up

  • Meaningless, huh? Tell that to the 85% of Earths population who profess a belief in one or more religions.

    Wake up.

  • religion is just a belief, not a fact.

  • but they REALLY are not science trys find the basis of sumtings exsistance religion says wot it thinks to be true

  • recklesswit2891

    You are a fucked up person. Some of your posting.

    "unimportant issues!? you are more unimportant than the babies starving in other countries. what you want is power! "

    Unimportant babies ?

    How can you even compare starving childrens life to what I said ? What monster are u ?

    I want power ???

    HUH ? U must b incredibly stupid.

    I want ppl to wake up from delusion of religion, how do power come in ?

    From this posting of yours it's clear that you are a selfcentered egomaniac.

  • i don' think G-d would approve of violence like punching people and why hasn't G-d helped with all the starving children?

  • if god fixed all your problems, you wouldnt learn anything.

  • i was being sarcastic

  • but the flying spaghetti monster can fix all problems, even problems you didn't know existed

  • unbelieable

  • It's archaic simple folk like yourself that keep us in the stone age.

  • which had more life than the curent bullshit you live in. you are blind and lost.

  • cut myself I want to die, emo boy

  • Anyone complaining about a lack of scientific advancements is most likely alive due entirely to them.

  • How can people complain about scientists following what interests them, most the people complaining have not done anything to help the world, like join Amnesty International or the peace corps. From studying space we have come up with countless new technologies such as satellites etc.

  • shut the fuck up

  • idiot. dont go threatening people with judgement by some silly superstition just because they dont share your delusion! it's funny... christians LOVE to talk about their loving god, but sadly christians are amongst the most un-christlike!

  • sorry pal, the golden rule was around LONG BEFORE the bible. there's no evidence your god (or ANY god) exists, so how about showing he exists before i go worrying about what he did or didn't say! There's no evidence he said "do unto others..." and like i said, that was around before your book full of silly fairy tales.

  • dont worry guys, it'll be like star wars in about 2 years its cool

  • To better life on Earth. We need to get rid of unimportant issues, like religion.

    It's a scurge, and a plague for us, and the human mind. It occupie humans with nonsense, and time consuming ideas, wich leads nowhere.

  • Oh shut up. And learn to spell.

  • unimportant issues!? you are more unimportant than the babies starving in other countries. dont you understand? what you go for is meaningless. what you want is power! and that is why you are mislead and will never find it. its them first, not us. do you think aliens have no religion? i bet if they were real they would be the first to admit that there is a creator.

  • thank you ! and yes i totally agree

  • i dont think we should be extending our thoughts billions of miles if we havent found peace of mind here on earth. maybe thats our problem. were not really working to better life on this earth. those who have the opportunity to learn beyond are doing this while leaving the rest of us behind. they know this and continue without regard or respect for the rest of us. peace will come when there is a balance of understanding and movement. instead, many of us try to simply take the upper hand.

  • you really think scientists should wait with all the science untill everyone will understand it, you realise that would be the end of science. Majority of the people are nowhere near as smart to understand all of the different stuff thats going on. Now there phycisists and mathematicians and chemists and astronomers, they're good at what they do, let them do it, it's not their fault people are fighting or starving, they're trying to further humanitys understanding of the universe.

  • do you know how selfish you sound? yes, it is our fault that other races are starving. we are all the same. there trully is no fundamental difference. the only difference is our outer being. our differnce in image wich means nothing. you are no different than the ppl who are starving except that you have enough money to waste your time on things that dont matter. physical things amount to nothing. only life is important. only life holds the key. most of the things you cherrish amount to nothing.

  • Looking to understand the universe we live in is part of what makes us human. It's absurd to suggest that scientists turn their back on seemingly in-practical things like cosmology and focus on turning the world into a utopia!

  • Life is meaningless, purposeless and directionless, only thing which makes sense is to understand why or how you exist.

  • Why don't you get that people study space, because it interests them and it also furthers human knowledge and technology. Just like you are interested in debating scientists and their chosen career.

  • Read my posting above here DUMBASS !!

    The selfish one here are YOU !!

  • wow. this is getting pathetic. take the blinders off pal, technology (and earth to reckless, the space effort is a SMALL part of the whole) has increasingly made our lives easier and better. the truth is in our hearts!?! WHAT KIND of truth would we expect to find there? and if you're implying some religion of some sort, would that be the same kind of religion that is the root of all evil, and the source for many of our wars through out history, that fosters and begets ignorance?

  • Let me get this straight: a handful of scientists are responsible for a world of strife?

    Give me a break.

  • How so?

  • wow. you probably had good intentions, but most of it is just moronic, sorry. Not working on bettering life here?! NO A DAY goes by where some kind of advancement or breakthrough is made to better our lives!

    peace will come when there is no longer people. There will never be peace on earth, never was really. people have differences, and animals dont get along with other animals that are different.

  • I think this is great. Is it possible to do a deep field in the southern sky? Another question has Hubble been considered to do photometry.

    I know there was hubble deep field then ultra deep . I guess ultimate deep fielsd will be next. I can only guess what Wfpic 3 can do .

    I read the Bible and it is wonderful to prole Gods creation. Don't worry about what that person was saying about the rapture sometimes the fundamentalist just don't understand.

    Thanks.

  • This is fucked up shit, man.

  • We have to find a place to live after The Rapture, a Word that does NOT appear in the Bible, BTFW! For all those fundamentalists out there who yell and scream about The Rapture, how come this really important event wasn't included in the last edits of the Bible? Of course we need to look for another place to live! Or is there some intergalactic Craigslist among the stars that God has chosen to hide from us in His infinite wisdom (or irritating 6-year old brother act!) ... Do NOT make me angry!

  • Truly amazing! Thanks for this! many Thumbs UP!!!!

  • i luv it*****

  • This is breathtaking.

  • thought it was 8000

  • nice job!!!

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