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September 1st, 2008Question alphonsus
An Eye opener for sleepy Americans: A literal translation from the Latin, of questions put daily by priests, to women, in the confessional box
Author: Peter Alphonsus Seguin
Unknown Binding: 28 pages
Company: Jeffersonian Pub (1913)
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Alphonsus Liguori
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Resolved Question: Catholics, do you ever ask favors of the souls in purgatory (read on)?
St. Alphonsus Liguori says that, although the Holy Souls cannot merit for themselves, they can obtain for us great graces. They are not, formally speaking, intercessors, as the Saints are, but through the sweet Providence of God, they can obtain for us as astounding favors and deliver us from evils, sickness and dangers of every kind.
They are most grateful to those who pray for them.
God bless!
Dave
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Resolved Question: Is the moon really an alien Spaceship? Look at the evidence.. REALLY LONG question..?
After hundreds of years of detailed observation and study, our closest companion in the vast universe, Earth?s moon, remains an enigma. Six moon landings and hundreds of experiments have resulted in more questions being asked than answered. Among them:
1. Moon?s Age: The moon is far older than previously expected. Maybe even older than the Earth or the Sun. The oldest age for the Earth is estimated to be 4.6 billion years old; moon rocks were dated at 5.3 billion years old, and the dust upon which they were resting was at least another billion years older.
2. Rock?s Origin: The chemical composition of the dust upon which the rocks sat differed remarkably from the rocks themselves, contrary to accepted theories that the dust resulted from weathering and breakup of the rocks themselves. The rocks had to have come from somewhere else.
3. Heavier Elements on Surface: Normal planetary composition results in heavier elements in the core and lighter materials at the surface; not so with the moon. According to Wilson, "The abundance of refractory elements like titanium in the surface areas is so pronounced that several geologists proposed the refractory compounds were brought to the moon?s surface in great quantity in some unknown way. They don?t know how, but that it was done cannot be questioned." (Emphasis added).
4. Water Vapor: On March 7, 1971, lunar instruments placed by the astronauts recorded a vapor cloud of water passing across the surface of the moon. The cloud lasted 14 hours and covered an area of about 100 square miles.
5. Magnetic Rocks: Moon rocks were magnetized. This is odd because there is no magnetic field on the moon itself. This could not have originated from a "close call" with Earth?such an encounter would have ripped the moon apart.
6. No Volcanoes: Some of the moon?s craters originated internally, yet there is no indication that the moon was ever hot enough to produce volcanic eruptions.
7. Moon Mascons: Mascons, which are large, dense, circular masses lying twenty to forty miles beneath the centers of the moon?s maria, "are broad, disk-shaped objects that could be possibly some kind of artificial construction. For huge circular disks are not likely to be beneath each huge maria, centered like bull?s-eyes in the middle of each, by coincidence or accident." (Emphasis added).
8. Seismic Activity: Hundreds of "moonquakes" are recorded each year that cannot be attributed to meteor strikes. In November, 1958, Soviet astronomer Nikolay A. Kozyrev of the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory photographed a gaseous eruption of the moon near the crater Alphonsus. He also detected a reddish glow that lasted for about an hour. In 1963, astronomers at the Lowell Observatory also saw reddish glows on the crests of ridges in the Aristarchus region. These observations have proved to be precisely identical and periodical, repeating themselves as the moon moves closer to the Earth. These are probably not natural phenomena.
9. Hollow Moon: The moon?s mean density is 3.34 gm/cm3 (3.34 times an equal volume of water) whereas the Earth?s is 5.5. What does this mean? In 1962, NASA scientist Dr. Gordon MacDonald stated, "If the astronomical data are reduced, it is found that the data require that the interior of the moon is more like a hollow than a homogeneous sphere." Nobel chemist Dr. Harold Urey suggested the moon?s reduced density is because of large areas inside the moon where is "simply a cavity." MIT?s Dr. Sean C. Solomon wrote, "the Lunar Orbiter experiments vastly improved our knowledge of the moon?s gravitational field . . . indicating the frightening possibility that the moon might be hollow." In Carl Sagan?s treatise, Intelligent Life in the Universe, the famous astronomer stated, "A natural satellite cannot be a hollow object."
10. Moon Echoes: On November 20, 1969, the Apollo 12 crew jettisoned the lunar module ascent stage causing it to crash onto the moon. The LM?s impact (about 40 miles from the Apollo 12 landing site) created an artificial moonquake with startling characteristics?the moon reverberated like a bell for more than an hour. This phenomenon was repeated with Apollo 13 (intentionally commanding the third stage to impact the moon), with even more startling results. Seismic instruments recorded that the reverberations lasted for three hours and twenty minutes and traveled to a depth of twenty-five miles, leading to the conclusion that the moon has an unusually light?or even no?core.
11. Unusual Metals: The moon?s crust is much harder than presumed. Remember the extreme difficulty the astronauts encountered when they tried to drill into the maria? Surprise! The maria is composed primarily illeminite, a mineral containing large amounts of titanium, the same metal used to fabricate the hulls of deep-diving submarines and the skin of the SR-71 "Blackbird". Uranium 236 and neptunium 237 (elements
Uranium 236 and neptunium 237 (elements not found in nature on Earth) were discovered in lunar rocks, as were rustproof iron particles.
12. Moon?s Origin: Before the astronauts? moon rocks conclusively disproved the theory, the moon was believed to have originated when a chunk of Earth broke off eons ago (who knows from where?). Another theory was that the moon was created from leftover "space dust" remaining after the Earth was created. Analysis of the composition of moon rocks disproved this theory also. Another popular theory is that the moon was somehow "captured" by the Earth?s gravitational attraction. But no evidence exists to support this theory. Isaac Asimov, stated, "It?s too big to have been captured by the Earth. The chances of such a capture having been effected and the moon then having taken up nearly circular orbit around our Earth are too small to make such an eventuality credible."
13. Weird Orbit: Our moon is the only moon in the solar system that has a stationary, near-perfect circular orbit. Stranger still, the moon?s center of mass is about 6000 feet closer to the Earth than its geometric center (which should cause wobbling), but the moon?s bulge is on the far side of the moon, away from the Earth. "Something" had to put the moon in orbit with its precise altitude, course, and speed.
14. Moon Diameter: How does one explain the "coincidence" that the moon is just the right distance, coupled with just the right diameter, to completely cover the sun during an eclipse? Again, Isaac Asimov responds, "There is no astronomical reason why the moon and the sun should fit so well. It is the sheerest of coincidences, and only the Earth among all the planets is blessed in this fashion."
15. Spaceship Moon: As outrageous as the Moon-Is-a-Spaceship Theory is, all of the above items are resolved if one assumes that the moon is a gigantic extraterrestrial craft, brought here eons ago by intelligent beings. This is the only theory that is supported by all of the data, and there are no data that contradict this theory.
Search for 'strange moon facts' on the net.
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Especially 1, where the moon is older than the earth itself. If they were formed because of a collision, they would be around the same age wouldn't they..
@ Bradley: I'm not telling anything. I found this somewhere, and since there might be people here that know more about it than me, i thought I'd ask. But for now, all i see are theories or explanations that are already debunked in the statements i put there in the first place..
@ Brant: Uh.. The moon is not older than the earth? What's this then?:
http://www.istc.ru/istc/sc.nsf/news/20060621-17
Well the craters can't be only from impacts because many craters seem so shallow despite their size. Many scientists still wonder about this and based on the impact and size across the
craters, the depth should be 4 to 6 times that deep. They defy known science. Take Bailly for example. This crater
is about 303 miles across but only 4 to 5 miles deep.
There's no report of lunar magma whatsoever, except for the giant impact hypothesis. So there's no evidence that the moon used to be hot. There is evidence however, that there's water inside the moon..
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Resolved Question: Who is the Father of Moral Theology?
All I know is that his name starts with an A, and that it isn't St. Augustine, and it isn't St. Aquinas. I was wondering if it might be St. Alphonsus?
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Resolved Question: who knows what elementary schools is very good.?
maybe st.Andrews
st.alphonsus
sorry i mean who knows what elementary school
in chicago that are a very good school but not to expensive?
i was thinking st. Andrews but i'm not sure
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Voting Question: I know I was born at Alphonsus Hospital in 1961 on 5th and state, can someone help me to know the zip code is
The hospital is in Boise, Idaho
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Resolved Question: need the street address for st, alphonsus hospital in boise idaho 1961
looking for the address of st, alphonsus hospital in boise idaho in 1961
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Voting Question: Where can i view SACS Alumni Homecoming '08?
SACS for Saint Alphonsus Catholic School
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Resolved Question: What does St. Alphonsus Tender Comforter of the Afflicted mean?
I really need it right now. I need it as soon as possible.
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Resolved Question: does st. alphonsus help other people?
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Resolved Question: What features of the moon are most visually appealing to you?
I especially like the Apenninus mountain range, and the greater region bounded by Plato, Posidonius and Copernicus. There are a great many remarkable features on the moon of course, but under low to moderate magnification, some things just 'catch my eye' on first glance! What catches your eye? I also find the trio of craters, in the central-south region, Ptolemeus, Alphonsus and Arzachel to be most appealing to my eye.
Under low magnification, what do you like to see on Luna.
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