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Scientific Foreknowledge in the Bible
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<blockquote data-quote="euphoric" data-source="post: 778515" data-attributes="member: 3226"><p>So what?&nbsp; SBFaithful is trying to assert that the Bible contains foreknowledge of the fact that the moon's light actually comes from the sun.&nbsp; My response was that the verse in no way implies that without adding significantly to what it actually says.&nbsp; The verses he cited are much more likely to be a reflection of the primitive understanding of astronomy.</p><p></p><p>For example, in the verses regarding the sun, the author makes no connection between the moon and sunlight.&nbsp; He simply says that both objects will stop giving off their light.&nbsp; SBFaithful seems to be, in hindsight, placing a modern frame of reference on a fairly ambiguous verse and asserting that it was there all along.&nbsp; I don't see that conclusion being warranted at all.</p><p></p><p>-brett</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="euphoric, post: 778515, member: 3226"] So what? SBFaithful is trying to assert that the Bible contains foreknowledge of the fact that the moon's light actually comes from the sun. My response was that the verse in no way implies that without adding significantly to what it actually says. The verses he cited are much more likely to be a reflection of the primitive understanding of astronomy. For example, in the verses regarding the sun, the author makes no connection between the moon and sunlight. He simply says that both objects will stop giving off their light. SBFaithful seems to be, in hindsight, placing a modern frame of reference on a fairly ambiguous verse and asserting that it was there all along. I don't see that conclusion being warranted at all. -brett [/QUOTE]
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