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Mormon Star Wars
Aug 13, 2005
It's a minotaur race...

I read his books and used to subscribe to his magazine and it is the most milquetoast suburban stuff you could ever imagine coming out of a Muslim organisation.

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Mormon Star Wars
Aug 13, 2005
It's a minotaur race...

Here is a poem about being a stay at home parent, followed by an article that is a poor summarization of some science journal article with "isn't God cool" tacked on at the end.

BTW did you know that sectarianism is bad??? Read all about it in THE FOUNTAIN.

Mormon Star Wars
Aug 13, 2005
It's a minotaur race...

A Moment for Reflection
Issue 108 / November - December 2015


The Rhythm Embroided Into Existence
Nuh Ozdin

Events that occur on the space-time continuum and then vanish have been granted a certain, specific period of time. As we discover that every object in the universe, no matter how big or small, is organized by certain rhythms, we better understand that the periodic oscillations of the world are not random, and from galaxies to atoms everything comes into being in a perfectly planned fashion.

Rhythm in Space

Like our body's biological clock, every event that occurs in the universe, and each living or non-living thing, has a dynamic rhythm that forms during their creation in the space-time continuum. The completion of Earth's rotation around its axis in one day, and its revolution around the Sun in a year, are examples of periodic events in space. Likewise, we always see the same side of the moon because the moon's rotation velocity around its axis and its speed of revolution around the Earth are roughly the same.

Our solar system is also rotating, and it completes its tour around the Milky Way galaxy in one galactic year (225-250 million years). In fact, all heavenly bodies are in a constant state of motion. For instance, it is already known that 2061 will be the next time Haley's Comet orbits Earth.

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