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  • We are_Legion
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    do you have a response or are you just going to pretend that my statement is trash?

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  • Mrs. Mary Whitford
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    Originally posted by We are_Legion View Post
    *Nonsense redacted*

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  • We are_Legion
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    Wow, what a forum of collective ignorance. The colors of the stars is dictated by the heat at which they burn, look at a fire, the darker the flame, the cooler it is, the more white-blue, the hotter the flame is. Yes, stars are massive, many are enormous compared to our relatively small sun, but they are very far away. look at a skyscraper, when you are right up close to it, its huge, but from ten miles away, the building is tiny. the same logic can be applied to these massive objects that are very far away. Also, moonlight is not a real thing, the moon does not produce light, it simply reflects light from the sun, the color is from the color of the moon's surface. The twinkling from the stars comes from the materials the light hits as it passes through the earth's atmosphere. And the sun isnt made of coal, it is made of hydrogen and helium, a coal fire cannot burn without oxygen, which isnt present in the vacuum of space. the sun is powered by nuclear fission which only requires huge amounts of heat and pressure. furthermore, a coal fire could not produce the amount of heat needed to reach our planet, which is 149,597,900 km from the sun.

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  • Mrs. Thumpthebible
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    (Revelation 1:16) And he had in his right hand seven stars: and out of his mouth went a sharp twoedged sword: and his countenance was as the sun shineth in his strength.

    Exactly! How could Jesus hold 7 stars unless they indeed are as small as they look?
    Diamonds sounds right.

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  • Jack O'fagan
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    Originally posted by bums_lover View Post
    They don't.

    Read Joshua 10:12. Then spake Joshua to the LORD in the day when the LORD delivered up the Amorites before the children of Israel, and he said in the sight of Israel, Sun, stand thou still upon Gibeon; and thou, Moon, in the valley of Ajalon.
    13 And the sun stood still, and the moon stayed, until the people had avenged themselves upon their enemies. [Is] not this written in the book of Jasher? So the sun stood still in the midst of heaven, and hasted not to go down about a whole day.

    The Sun stood still just like the Earth does, so the heavens must rotate around the Earth! Just read the scripture, there is the proof.

    If you seriously have been fooled into believing the Earth spins then for the Sun to have appeared to have stopped the Earth would have stopped. The seas would have flooded the land and everyone would have smashed into walls. Can you please show me the evidence of this happening??

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  • bums_lover
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    Originally posted by Jack O'fagan View Post
    Stars have to be quite small and close. If they were big and further away I would like to know how they could all rotate around the earth in just 24 hours?
    They don't.

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  • James Hutchins
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    Originally posted by rocknroll View Post
    Somethings I would like to point out: technically yes because of the heat it's not impossible that stars could be diamonds. But, diamonds only shine in the presence of light, and that is why scientists reached the conclusion that stars radiate their own light, and hence are not diamonds.

    Blah, my explanation made no sense, but basically stars cannot be diamonds, because diamonds can't radiate light.
    We are use to you God haters not making any sense. At least you are aware of that and I thank you.
    FYI (That is how the kids today say 'For Your Information') The sun light hits these diamond stars and makes the twinkle.

    Originally posted by Jack O'fagan View Post
    Stars have to be quite small and close. If they were big and further away I would like to know how they could all rotate around the earth in just 24 hours?
    The sun is about 500 miles from the Earth surface. These 'stars' (diamonds actually) are only about 600 miles away.

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  • Jack O'fagan
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    Stars have to be quite small and close. If they were big and further away I would like to know how they could all rotate around the earth in just 24 hours?

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  • rocknroll
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    Somethings I would like to point out: technically yes because of the heat it's not impossible that stars could be diamonds. But, diamonds only shine in the presence of light, and that is why scientists reached the conclusion that stars radiate their own light, and hence are not diamonds.

    Blah, my explanation made no sense, but basically stars cannot be diamonds, because diamonds can't radiate light.

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  • bums_lover
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    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    God's century. We follow the Holy Bible. We are Christians.


    Why are you here?

    Because I enjoy study strange people's visions and believes.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Originally posted by bums_lover View Post
    Off course stars are not diamonds. Which century are you guys living in?
    God's century. We follow the Holy Bible. We are Christians.


    Why are you here?

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  • bums_lover
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    Off course stars are not diamonds. Which century are you guys living in?

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  • Brother Helge
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    Originally posted by Stuart_John_Woods View Post
    We know God created the stars, it doesn't really matter how he made them or what he made them out of, insofar as the bible is concerned. Don't worry whether God made the sun out of coal or gas. Understand that God made the universe and he knew what he was doing!
    Finally something you write that I can agree with!

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  • Stuart_John_Woods
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    Originally posted by Rev. Jim Osborne View Post
    Genesis1:14 And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years:
    Stars have been used for navigation and tracking of seasons since ancient times. The explorers who traversed the oceans and discovered the Americas relied on the stars.

    The significance of the stars to navigation and seasons on Earth was not lost to our ancestors. The magi who came to worship Jesus when he was born did so because his birth was revealed to them in the stars. Herod was so concerned by what they told him that he ordered the killing of vast numbers of infants under two years, forcing Mary and Joseph to flee to Egypt. I was taught this in Sunday school as a child.

    The way I interpret the above verse is that God realised full well that human beings would notice those bright points of light in the sky and interpret them as evidence of order in the universe he created. Much of the mechanics of God's universe were hidden from our ancestors. There are still many questions unanswered today.

    The people who lived in ancient Sumeria and ancient Egypt had no idea whether the stars were made from coal or energetic plasma. The question was of no relevance to them, they had no means of finding out and it wouldn't have made any real difference to their lives one way or the other. People in the ancient world realised that there was order in the universe. The idea that some great intelligence created this order has emerged repeatedly in human civilisation since history has been recorded.

    Whether the stars are made out of one thing or another is of no importance as far as the bible is concerned. The bible tells us that God knew full well what we would use the stars for on Earth and provided them for that purpose. What he chose to make them out of and how he chose to form them is his business, not ours. The bible clearly states that God is beyond our understanding. If we don't understand why God created something in a certain way, this is to be expected.

    We know God created the stars, it doesn't really matter how he made them or what he made them out of, insofar as the bible is concerned. Don't worry whether God made the sun out of coal or gas. Understand that God made the universe and he knew what he was doing!

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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Originally posted by xcalibur1 View Post
    The star Arcturus is reddish actually, though you'll probably say it's a ruby.

    Two questions, out of curiousity:

    1. What are the other planets?

    2. Does the Scripture really demand this sort of conclusion? "lights in the heavens" could mean all sorts of things, as there are many things that reflect or produce light.
    The Scripture demands a 6,000 year old Universe. The monkey worshipers claim a 13.75 billion year old Universe on the grounds of the speed of light being a constant and we can see thing 13.75 billion light years away. As the original post proves the Monkey Worshipers work from the close minded assumption that stars are just balls of hot gas.

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