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Re. Re: Asteroid impact



Dino George reported:


>>From New York Times, Friday the Thirteenth:
>
><<...Based on observations since then, Marsden [*] announced Wednesday that
the
>object was likely to come within 30,000 miles of the earth on Oct. 26,
2028 --
>closer than any such object observed in the past. Under the circumstances,
>there was a risk that the asteroid might hit the earth, causing immense
>devastation, he said. ...>>
>
>Isn't October 26 also the Bishop Ussher "birthday" of Earth? Odd
coincidence,
>if so.

    Yeah!  Not only that:  (1) This is Friday the 13th; (2) The moon is full
tonight; and (3) [Worse of all!] TONIGHT'S MOON WILL ECLIPSE!!!

    I'd think we'd all better 'head for the hills' to die like K-T dinosaurs
[had to get dinos in somewhere] except that "latest calculations" (CBS News)
reveal, "... the asteroid will miss us".

    Oh well, we can still howl tonight, like so many "nocturnal Troodonts"!

Ray Stanford



    P.S.: A muse just appeared on my desk-top and said, "I think you should
investigate Marsden's [* See above.] possible connection to 'Creation
Science..."  ;-)