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Torah numbers describe planetary movement accurately
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And Jonathan Swift predicted a century and a half in advance of their discovery, two moons orbiting Mars in "Gullivers Travels" in a very straightforward manner:
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Gotta love the disclaimer:
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Hey, it's the transexual maniac with the world domination agenda again and he's got yet another ~Elsewhere~ bait thread. I give this one 15 hours tops before a mod ships it down.
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I have reported you beasts to the moderators. Not only do you mess up the forum, you mess up this thread aswell. Every greater Planet has Moons. Mr. Swift dares love and fear to be brothers.
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Venus doesn't have any moons, and its bigger than Mars.
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Mars' moons are most likely captured asteroids anyway, as are many of the small moons of the greater planets. In actuality, a planet having a major moon compared to that planet is rare, just Earth and Pluto, I believe.
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Earth Moon resulted from the big bang, that is the imprint of the Planet Tintin or how you may call it into the earth mantle. Mars Moons resulted from two little bangs in a similar catastrophe. Phobos feared the impact and stood away, while Deimos scratched the Mars mantle at the region of the great valley, that can be eeven seen through a good telescope. Venus has had a moon, but the sun pulled it away. This is reported in the story of Ikarus and the mystic seas. Weltall, you are off.
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