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Human Anatomy and Newton's Law

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Re: Question Slain in the Spirit? (God-seeker)
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 11:32:52 GMT
From: truthknight <unknown>

To every force, there is an equal and opposite force.

The human anatomy promotes falling back instead of falling forward. Our feet and toes are positioned in front instead of the back.

Standing with our feet together, if one were to lean slightly forward, the feet and toes would resist and exert an equal and opposite force to maintain equilibrium or even return us to a normal standing position.

Again, standing with our feet together, if one were to lean slighlty backward, there is nothing to resist and therefore we lose balance and fall extremely easily.

Applying this "PHYSICS/BIOLOGY" it would take a very very very light nudge (prefereably at the uppermost point of the body which is the forehead) to make one lose his balance and tip him over. It is also very easy to voluntarily tip over backwards (for those who are easily suggestible) knowing full well that there will be someone standing behind ready to "catch".

Pratictioners of this "slain in the spirit" phenomenon (both the slayer and slayee) are merely using this human anatomy for their maxium benefit.

Isn't it strange that the biblical examples are always forward?

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