That's almost right. The sun and the stars are in a rather awkward position in that list, but otherwise, not too bad. I was actually going quite open minded into this one. It would have been very exciting if whales was the first on the list, but trees coming before Sun and stars is certainly a conversation starter.
Whelp, even I got that one right.
The bible actually talks about entropy??? or did you just make that last bit up?
You can admit to it, it's not a big deal.
When I googled Shekinah I found the following
Shekhinah: Energy of the Divine Feminine — At The Well
Shekhinah takes female pronouns and offers many unique images of the Divine that evoke traditionally female-gendered characteristics. It is said that the Shekhinah “dwelt in” the Holy Temple in Jerusalem in days of our ancestors. Since the Temple’s destruction, Shekhinah spirit now dwells amongst the Jewish people in diaspora. The Shekhinah’s presence is also connected to other female-gendered aspects of the Divine, including Mother Earth, the Sabbath Queen, and definitely the guiding light of the moon.
Shekhinah - Wikipedia
The shekhinah is the English transliteration of a Hebrew word meaning "dwelling" or "settling" and denotes the dwelling or settling of the divine presence of God.
This term does not occur in the Bible, and is from rabbinic literature.
I found this second article quite shocking though.
"This term does not occur in the Bible, and is from rabbinic literature."
So in light of this discovery I have to ask. Has your answer been approved by the rest of your church organisation? Is it acceptable to seek answers from rabbinic literature?
I know the song, and it's the whole world in his hands, not just the sea water.
Really, "Photosynthesis" is mentioned in the bible?
That's a pretty obvious one. But I still stand by my own answer, especially because when Earth first came to be a full rotation was much less than 24 hours.
I'm sure some smart aleck in your class is going to point out the distinction between magicians and illusionists. Harry Potter is a wizard (a type of magician), David Copperfield is an illusionist. Only one of these two does magic, the other does illusions which look like magic but aren't.
So I think here my answer is correct and yours is wrong.
That's consistent with my answer. We are both right here <gives virtual high five>
Never heard of the three heavens.
Kinda similar to the Chinese three domains though
Living in the Chinese Cosmos | Asia for Educators
According to Chinese popular religion, there are three domains in the cosmos — Heaven, Earth, and the Underworld — and each domain is populated by a host of important gods and goddesses. The Heavenly Domain is ruled by the Jade Emperor, who presides over a court of important deities who are worshipped throughout China. Human beings who have lived exemplary lives can enter this domain after death by crossing the “the silver bridge” and being reborn as gods.