Re: How can we see stars if they are "millions of light years" away?
I don't have "theories" I have the Word of God. He actually made the stars and the whole universe. Lycia did refer to the Reverend's post but had clearly read it:
Ezekiel Bathfire provided some scientific "research" about diamonds which obviously applies an ill-informed interpretation to the data, remember even "scientists" themselves acknowledge their failure to visit wherever it is they're speculating about but the principle is there I suppose.
Then there was this piece of idiocy:
Now I don't care if you call it light or φως or mwanga or electro-magnetic-radiation which are essentially just synonyms for the same thing although the first two are more economical with syllables, the highlighted statement remains at variance with the claims of science (the light we do see is what fails to go on forever due to its hitting the retina) and with what God explains about light.
What humans (scientists are the ones defining stuff here) call light or φως or mwanga or electromagnetism is what God refers to as His Word. Some people refer to Divine emanations. Whatever. There is one particular characteristic described, however:
You seem very concerned that people should read things. Have you managed to read the really quite simple requirement for an introduction when signing up? We would appreciating knowing a little more about your walk with Christ.
I don't have "theories" I have the Word of God. He actually made the stars and the whole universe. Lycia did refer to the Reverend's post but had clearly read it:
Originally Posted by Lycia The Repentant 
Our Godly Rev. Jim Osborne has proven that stars are actually giant diamonds here.

Our Godly Rev. Jim Osborne has proven that stars are actually giant diamonds here.
Ezekiel Bathfire provided some scientific "research" about diamonds which obviously applies an ill-informed interpretation to the data, remember even "scientists" themselves acknowledge their failure to visit wherever it is they're speculating about but the principle is there I suppose.
Then there was this piece of idiocy:
Originally Posted by Ninjaseverywhere 
Stars light doesn't go forever or else eventually every star in the universe would be visible to us. Only stars close enough for their light to reach us will ever be seen much like if I shine a flashlight it is strong enough for you to see from a few yards away but it becomes invisible at greater distances. Same with stars only their light is stronger therefore visible from farther away from a flashlight.

Stars light doesn't go forever or else eventually every star in the universe would be visible to us. Only stars close enough for their light to reach us will ever be seen much like if I shine a flashlight it is strong enough for you to see from a few yards away but it becomes invisible at greater distances. Same with stars only their light is stronger therefore visible from farther away from a flashlight.
Now I don't care if you call it light or φως or mwanga or electro-magnetic-radiation which are essentially just synonyms for the same thing although the first two are more economical with syllables, the highlighted statement remains at variance with the claims of science (the light we do see is what fails to go on forever due to its hitting the retina) and with what God explains about light.
John 1:1,4 In the beginning was the Word
the Word was with God
the Word was God.
In him was life
the life was the light of men.
the Word was with God
the Word was God.
In him was life
the life was the light of men.
What humans (scientists are the ones defining stuff here) call light or φως or mwanga or electromagnetism is what God refers to as His Word. Some people refer to Divine emanations. Whatever. There is one particular characteristic described, however:
I Peter 1:24b-25a The grass withereth, and the flower thereof falleth away: But the word of the Lord endureth for ever.
You seem very concerned that people should read things. Have you managed to read the really quite simple requirement for an introduction when signing up? We would appreciating knowing a little more about your walk with Christ.
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John 1:1-51
I Peter 1:1-25
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