Really? I have seen this claim made quite often, but how has this been established?Jesus took Genesis literally.
Really? I have seen this claim made quite often, but how has this been established?
Or why is that even relevant?
Man on the moon:No but the description is so plain God created two great lights to give light to the earth.
I have been baptised Roman Catholic, but religion was never very important in my family. I sometimes don't even know what is peculiar toJust out of curiosity, how much Christian doctrine do you know?
It's more of having God as a reality in my life than are "beliefs".-
Good thing about our existence, we will all get to present our beliefs to God.
Interesting question as I have no idea how God is a doctrine.Just out of curiosity, how much Christian doctrine do you know?
It's more of having God as a reality in my life than are "beliefs".
Interesting question as I have no idea how God is a doctrine.
The Cake tastes Divine! Your welcome to try it some time.You want God to be real to you ... but without beliefs?
Sounds like you want your cake and eat it too.
The Cake tastes Divine! Your welcome to try it some time.
It's LOVE!No thank you.
That's the very definition of anarchy.
And I want no part of it.
Man on the moon:
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The shadows are from above on the Moon srurfarce, no light is coming from the Moon's surface.
We can close the thread.
Where is the light reflecting off thje surface of the moon. I mean if this light is going to travel 200,000+ miles to cast shadows on the earth. You would think this reflected light would be visible.
Catholics differ from Protestants as to the belief in the Real Presence of Jesus in the Holy Eucharist. The three leaders of the Protestant reformation had three differing views on the Holy Eucharist. Here is the Catholic understanding:I have been baptised Roman Catholic, but religion was never very important in my family. I sometimes don't even know what is peculiar to
roman catholicism and what is common to all christians. Besides that, I know what you guys tell me.
See those bright spots on the Lunar surface in the image?
That is light from the Sun reflecting off the surface of the Moon and entering the camera lens. It's the same way you can see walls -- light reflected off of it and into your detector (eye).
That's how shadows work. An object between the light source and the "shadowed" object blocks light from reaching it so there is no scattering.-
Reflected light does not select areas to light up. There would be no dark dark's as is seen in the photo. The astronaut is lit from a single light source. There on his suit, a light area and a shadow area no reflected light area.
It's funny how that works.