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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Re: The Sun: Millions of miles away?

    Originally posted by bobafro View Post
    blah, blah come on kiss Darwin's ass and spit in Jesus face, blah

    In short, I don't really care if you choose to not believe what I'm trying to explain here but please stop trying to use pseudo-science to prove your faith. Proof of faith is a contradiction in itself.
    The contradiction is pouf positive that our geocentric earth position is the correction.It's logic.

    Please consider theses points logically
    • POINT 1 The all know all powerful being we call God makes no sense and contradicts all available information
    • POINT 2 God says the earth is the center of the universe
    • POINT 3 Earth centric universe makes no sense and contradicts all available information


    CONCLUSION God is right and the earth is the center of the universe.

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  • bobafro
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    Re: The Sun: Millions of miles away?

    This annoys me more than anything else in this world.

    Absolutely every person on this planet is entitled to faith and i have no issue with this whatsoever. But faith is just that, I don't see why people see the need to try to prove their religion scientifically because it is an exercise in futility, by definition if nothing else. Faith is accepting something without proof, which all of you seem to fail to do.

    I personally am non-religious but bear no stigma towards those who are not like-minded.

    As a career scientist I must point out that one cannot pick and choose what scientific laws to use in a proof and disregard everything else.

    There are so many things wrong with this proof that I really couldn't be bothered taking time out of my day to point as many out as possible.

    But, on the assumption that the proof is correct (which it most definitely is not) let's take the Sun as being 500 miles away. At noon in Ethiopia along the equator the Sun is close to being directly overhead so let us assume that this is the point when the Sun is 500 miles away. In Brazil at this point in time it is sunrise. The two countries are separated by about 6100 miles. Using pythagarous theorem which is about as simple as we can get, this would mean the Sun is at this point over 6140miles away from Brazil.
    Using the exact same logic as your pastor has used with a constant temperature gradient.... the temperature in brazil at sunrise would be -53,905K.

    This result is obviously incorrect as it is impossible to have a temperature of less than 0K as it would result in negative pressure.

    I don't think i'm exaggerating when i say there are probably over 100 different ways to prove the Sun is millions of km away. And thousands of ways to prove that it is most definitely not 500 miles away.

    In short, I don't really care if you choose to not believe what I'm trying to explain here but please stop trying to use pseudo-science to prove your faith. Proof of faith is a contradiction in itself.

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  • Born Again Bob
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    Re: The Sun: Millions of miles away?

    Dear Friend,

    Originally posted by Premiumsteak View Post
    couldn't have said it beter myself.
    And you didn't. Way to contribute.

    Yours in Him,
    BAB

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  • Premiumsteak
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    Re: The Sun: Millions of miles away?

    couldn't have said it beter myself.

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  • Jack O'fagan
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    Re: The Sun: Millions of miles away?

    Originally posted by bweaty sollox View Post
    500 miles?
    even the moon isn't 500 miles away, it's hundreds of thousands of miles away, and because it has been closer than usual over the past few years, it has caused the natural disasters in new zealand, australia and japan.

    the sun is millions of miles away.
    I suggest you go back through this thread thoroughly. Every conceivable question has been answered and there cannot be any doubt about the distance to the Sun. When you have done your research then come back with a valid question. I don't beleive you will have one.

    I am also keep myself aware of secular science and I beleive that even with their mistaken view of Gods creation they would still say that the statement "because it has been closer than usual over the past few years, it has caused the natural disasters in new zealand, australia and japan." could only come from a retard.

    Best wishes

    Jack

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