Question about evolution

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Problem with phosporus:

Phosphorus does not give light of its own - it only give of previously recieved energy in form of light. It only does that if it recieves energy in form of light.

So, sorry, no phosporescens without a preveiously existing lightsource.

But I offered you an alternative.

The burning of hydrogen gives a lot of energy. God could have used that to generate electrical power and light some lightbulbs. ;)
 
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Originally posted by Shai-Hulud
Better yet, just get a great big ball of hydrogen. If it's big enough the pressure from it's gravity will cause it to fuse and give light. Of course, you'd need to keep it a long way from earth. About 1AU I'd say.

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Didn´t you read His Holy Word, heretic? He experimented with small hydrogen balls before lighting the big one.

(I guess there were quite a few scorched trees in these first few days). :D
 
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[SHADOW=darkred]"This then is the message we have heard of Him, and declare unto you, that God is light, and in Him is no darkness at all. 1John 1:5[/SHADOW]

Perhaps the LORD Himself might be the light source that provided energy for photosynthesis before the sun was set in the firmament. Just in case my earlier post wasn't understood. :cool:
 
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