Monday, October 11, 2010

Bang



"Okay, so Dad? A long time ago there was a big bang, a really big bang and it made planets and caused the universe to life?"

"Something like that, right."

"For that biggest bang did God use a really big gun?"

"Um... no."

16 comments:

  1. That little Bob of yours is a classic!! I love how they think at this age.

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  2. Whoever said that the evolution theory and the creation theory were incompatible obviously hadn't met Bob.

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  3. hahaha... Small gun for small bang...

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  4. You know what I love about these posts? It is the way you are revealing the way the mind and heart develop. Now the soul- Bob Rosenberg's soul has been all there, fully grown, from day one.

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  5. ohmygosh...i will never ever tire of Bob.

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  6. The guy's got it all going on. Thanks for sharing these gems with us.

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  7. Love that Bob! and the way you write these conversations! x0 N2

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  8. Hello! I just wanted to post a small 'HI!' as I've just started following this blog. Your writing (and inspiration, hello Mr. Bob) is hilarious!

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  9. I love these posts, so simple yet so profound!

    And a chuckle thrown in ;-)

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  10. Classic little boy, thinks every bang comes with a gun... great post..

    amberlashell.com

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  11. I love that there is a Big Bang and then a Biggest Bang. Kind of like the Great Barrier Reef and the Pretty Good Barrier Reef.

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  12. Over from "Life Keeps Getting Weirder" and glad I am. Funny!!

    Pearl

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  13. "um... no." Wait... has that been verified? Isn't it within the realm of possibility that god used a really big gun? I would have said no way, but if Bob thinks it might be true, I'm not going to rule out his hypothesis without a proof of some kind.

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  14. Bob is one of the only people I've ever encountered who is willing to unite creation and evolution into one theory. Way to go Bob, it's the obvious conclusion. I'm thrilled to find that not only am I not alone, I am in brilliant company.

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