Hello there,I am going to prepare Moussaka and I am thinking of using a big all-purpse foil pan ( of Hefty E-Z foil ) for baking the mixtureWould that be a problem ? Do I have to increase/decrease the temperaure whilie using the foil pan ? I know it says all-purpose, but would that be good for Moussaka ? Is there any chance that aluminium would reach with the tomatoes in Moussaka ?
You believe in God, and so do other peopleYour mother was ill, people prayed, she survivedOther people had sick relatives, they also prayed to the same God, but their relatives diedThe fact that some people live and some people die, from the same illnesses, despite prayers being offered to the same God, indicates that the prayers did not influence the outcomeTrue Believers will claim that those who died were not being prayed for sincerely enoughBut that's not a provable claimI can claim that pouring vinegar onto baking soda will release carbon dioxideAnd you can prove it, with or without me being thereThat's a provable claimIf you claim to know of any God to whom people can pray, so that pouring vingear onto baking soda will release hydrogen, but can't show the results being consistent, it's not a provable claimBelieve what you want, but don't expect others to accept any unprovable claims.
Hindus feel the same way about their GodsPagans feel the same way about their GodsLots of people are devoted to their Gods and Goddesses because they feel truly blessed by them in their livesAs for the babies- what about all the ones he lets die? If letting one live makes him good, does letting the rest die make him evil? What about all the people- devout Christians even- who's moms died of cancer when they were kids? What about the people who love God and pray and get evicted? Your arguments here make little sense; you are going to have to do better than that to convince people, because all you seem to be saying here is that God plays favorites, and lets other kids die, or suffer a horrible life getting raped or beaten and then they end up losing everythingYou don't make God sound realor good.
There is proof to the contrary mrblack? There is no proof that God does not exist? If you can find proof that He doesn't, show us and we will believe youGet on an airplane and look down at the little world below and wonderHow little and vulnerable you areAnd that is nothing compared to the huge immense universe What do we little creatures who are made of flesh know? NothingDon't say you have proof You don't have nothingJust because you are so vainYour mind will serve you nothing at your deathYou will not be a humanConsider these things and show us the evidence.
The mystery's of faith an GOD are beyond human comprehensionFaith concerns questions which cannot be settled by evidenceHow can the universe create itself out of nothingness? Given the fact that the universe began to exist, it must have had a “cause” that originated it.Doesn't it make more sense to assume the existence of a CreationThe question is tricky because it sneaks in the false assumption that GOD came from somewhere and then asks where that might beThe answer is that the question does not even make senseIt is like asking, “What does blue smell like?” Blue is not in the category of things that have a smell, so the question itself is flawedIn the same way, GOD is not in the category of things that are created or causedGOD is uncaused and uncreated—He simply existsWe know that from nothing, nothing comesSo, if there were ever a time when there was absolutely nothing in existence, then nothing would have ever come into existenceBut things do existTherefore, since there could never have been absolutely nothing, something had to have always been in existenceThat ever-existing being is what we call GOD ,GOD is the un-caused Being that caused everything else to come into existenceGod is the uncreated Creator who created the universe and everything in itLife without GOD is like an un- sharpened pencil it has no pointYou can't see the wind, but you know it is there because you can see what the wind is doingYou can know that the wind is there because you can feel it.GOD is like the wind, you can't see him ~~~~~~~
You may have a problem with the acidity of the tomatoes reacting with the pan and that could affect the flavor of the moussakaThe tomatoes would have to be touching the pan though, and as moussaka is a mixture of ingredients, that may not really be an issueOne idea might be to line the pan with parchment paper if you are really concerned about itOutside of that, the Hefty E-Z Foil pans are indeed all purpose and can be used just as you would use a regular roasting pan (time and temperature).