“Hand of GOD” – NASA’s latest picture resembles giant hand stretching
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Alok Gurtu , Bangalore:
Apr 16 2009
Made Popular Apr 16 2009
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First it was the spectacular “Eye of GOD”… now it’s “Hand of GOD”. The amazing image was taken by NASA’s Chandra X-ray observatory, which is orbiting 580km above the Earth.
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Jay
Apr 16 2009
Philadelphia,
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So far we've got the eye and hand of God. What's next his foot?
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It looks like a cloud of gas to me, actually. And as no one has actually 'seen' God, there is no real idea what he looks like, if you can prove he actually exists at all. We will never know the answers to these sort of questions, so maybe we all need to move on and worry about things that matter.
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Don’t be fool the people in the name of God.
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THE MORE THAT YOU KNOW,THE LESS THAT YOU KNOW AND THE LESS THAT YOU BECOME. SO YOU SAY IT LOCKS LIKE A CLOUD. WHAT IS A CLOUD, WATER AND DUST. KIND OF LIKE THE HUMAN COMPOSITION. ”DIRT”
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So far we've got the eye and hand of God. What's next his foot?
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THE MORE THAT YOU KNOW,THE LESS THAT YOU KNOW AND THE LESS THAT YOU BECOME. SO YOU SAY IT LOCKS LIKE A CLOUD. WHAT IS A CLOUD, WATER AND DUST. KIND OF LIKE THE HUMAN COMPOSITION. ”DIRT”
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JD
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It looks like a cloud of gas to me, actually. And as no one has actually 'seen' God, there is no real idea what he looks like, if you can prove he actually exists at all. We will never know the answers to these sort of questions, so maybe we all need to move on and worry about things that matter.
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