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Originally Posted by ILikeGod'sMeme
Ok so the planet in question is invisible. But how can we take a photograph of something that is invisible (camera's used on satellites are designed to capture photos of physical objects, and if an object is invisible then the camera wouldn't render the image of the object).
The best answer I can come up with is "God created this image to test our faith", can you come up with a better one?
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Dear Sinner,
Even the atheist astrologers
themselves are clever enough
not to claim having taking photographs of this "planet". Basically, they've just taken photos of this "invisible star".
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As a planet goes about its orbital business, its gravity tugs ever so slightly on its star, causing the star to wobble. Larger planets naturally produce bigger wobbles. Smaller, Earth-mass planets tug almost imperceptibly on their stars, requiring long observing campaigns with extremely sensitive instruments to detect.
Observations taken sporadically between 2000 and 2014 had hinted at the presence of a planet in an 11-day orbit around Proxima.
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There is no photo. There is just a "wobbly star" that
cannot be seen with the human eye. Still plausible? Moreover, why would anyone need an answer that would be "better" than
God.
God is
always the ultimate answer as He
Created everything (genesis 1:1). How could
any answer be better than the one
God gave Himself and that I have cited also previously.
Isaiah 66:4
I also will choose their delusions, and will bring their fears upon them; because when I called, none did answer; when I spake, they did not hear: but they did evil before mine eyes, and chose that in which I delighted not.
Of course, there is
another answer,
more sinister and frightening. That of
deliberate deceit by sinners to lure unsuspecting youths, such as you, away from
Jesus. The computers can be made to generate any image. Let us look at one exoplanet from the "Star Trek" Universe.
They admit it is ficti
on. Still it
looks real. Here's another, called "Toth".
These
look extremely plausible, yet they're
delusions. Why bother doing
Spiritual self-abuse with these harmful images, when
Jesus is going to Return
soon (Revelation 22:21) and the wonders in
Heaven that follow thereafter are
much more spectacular than any of these?
Jesus is
always the answer.
Yours in Christ,
Elmer