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  1. Many accept as a matter of fact that Jesus, as described by Christianity, was a real person and it is only his divinity that is up for debate. I grew up believing as much. As an adult I realized that I have never read credible information that proved a historical Jesus. In discussions with people through the years I have found that challanging a real life historical Jesus quickly becomes battles where I am asked to prove he wasn't real person. Ultimately there seems to be a general lack of proof either way. So I ask the forum for thoughts. Is the Christian story of Jesus based on an actual living man named Jesus who live around 2,000 years ago?

     

     

    Here is what I find to be a compelling explanation for why a historical Jesus most likely did not exist.

    http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=mwUZOZN-9dc

    Jesus did exist but wasnt called jesus. He was called Isa or Eesa this is because where he was born and where his parents originated from in their alphabet there wasnt the letter J. Also he cant have been born during winter. this is because in the bible it states that the shepards where tending there flocks when he was born but they traditionally only do this during spring and summer.

  2. Sorry if this has already been posted, but this has been bugging me for a while and a search didn't turn up anything. We keep talking about alternative energy sources everywhere when there is a constant energy around us all the time. What I want to know is, could gravity be used as a feasible source of energy?

    it is used as a help for energy in water falls as gpe=Ek so the higher the water starts from the less you will need to push turbines or more energy produced for same amount of water.

    But we know physics works, so we can have a great degree of confidence that he did not build a perpetual motion/over-unity device.

    http://www.livescience.com/50383-lhc-atom-smasher-restarts.html I know what ur saying but the link takes you to the atom splitting machine which is real and if it works can destroy the universe as it creates another big bang.

  3. How many moles of NaI are needed to react with 0.10 mL of 1-chlorobutane? How many moles of NaI are needed to react with 0.10 mL of 1-bromobutane?

    step 1) ALWAYS write the equation.

    Step 2) work out the amount of moles of the product you are given information about

    Step 3) use the equation to find ratio

    step 4) find the moles of NaI by multiplying the ratio of NaI with step 2 answer but only if NaI has a bigger proportion in step 3 e.g. 3:1 (otherwise divide it)

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