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Moon light - the word of God vs falsely so called science
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<blockquote data-quote="sjastro" data-source="post: 77661823" data-attributes="member: 352921"><p>What an inane comment to make, you have absolutely no idea how much of the Bible I believe in let alone put a percentage value on it.</p><p>Furthermore it doesn't matter how much I believe or whether the comments are being made by atheists such as [USER=294566]@essentialsaltes[/USER] or [USER=396028]@Hans Blaster[/USER], the common denominator is using science to refute the idea the moon produces its own light.</p><p></p><p>On the subject of eclipses ancient astronomers did use <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saros_(astronomy)" target="_blank">Saros (astronomy) - Wikipedia</a> to predict solar eclipses, but is grossly inaccurate compared to the algorithms based on Newtonian physics which are able predict eclipses centuries ahead in time and to the nearest second as well as mapping eclipse paths on the earth's spherical surface to within a few meters.</p><p></p><p>These algorithms are based on the fact the Earth is (nearly) spherical, rotates on its axis and orbits the Sun.</p><p>This makes your argument science being deceptive ludicrous and more like psychological projection at work, since you seem to see deception everywhere around you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sjastro, post: 77661823, member: 352921"] What an inane comment to make, you have absolutely no idea how much of the Bible I believe in let alone put a percentage value on it. Furthermore it doesn't matter how much I believe or whether the comments are being made by atheists such as [USER=294566]@essentialsaltes[/USER] or [USER=396028]@Hans Blaster[/USER], the common denominator is using science to refute the idea the moon produces its own light. On the subject of eclipses ancient astronomers did use [URL="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saros_(astronomy)"]Saros (astronomy) - Wikipedia[/URL] to predict solar eclipses, but is grossly inaccurate compared to the algorithms based on Newtonian physics which are able predict eclipses centuries ahead in time and to the nearest second as well as mapping eclipse paths on the earth's spherical surface to within a few meters. These algorithms are based on the fact the Earth is (nearly) spherical, rotates on its axis and orbits the Sun. This makes your argument science being deceptive ludicrous and more like psychological projection at work, since you seem to see deception everywhere around you. [/QUOTE]
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