My God made the sun, and set it in the sky. Wouldn't it make more sense to worship the Creator rather than the creation?
2006-08-09 06:08:59
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answered by Grandma Susie 6
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I am not sure as to the religion of the person asking the question but unlike in the past such as the pharoah era, the humankind had evolved to a more wiser and intelligent race. We know abt the various major religions of the world and that the Universe is created by a greater higher power. So unless one is in the new religion of Ra, We should not consider worship the Sun since although it is powerful and beautiful, It was created by God. So why should we placed our belief on a Star that was created by God. I know that Humanity will perish without it but God works in mysterious ways and Only evolution will depict as to the existance of Humanity without the Sun. Perhaps through evolution the Human race could create an artificial sun in the millennia ahead.......
2006-08-09 13:50:42
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answered by Arzy 2
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technically thats what christmas is for....
It was not until several hundred years after Jesus lived on the earth that people began to commemorate his birth on December 25. But that was not the date of Jesus’ birth, for it evidently took place in October. So why was December 25 chosen? Some who later claimed to be Christian likely “wished the date to coincide with the pagan Roman festival marking the ‘birthday of the unconquered sun.’” (The New Encyclopædia Britannica) In winter, when the sun seemed weakest, pagans held ceremonies to get this source of warmth and light to come back from its distant travels. December 25 was thought to be the day that the sun began its return. In an effort to convert pagans, religious leaders adopted this festival and tried to make it seem “Christian.”
The pagan roots of Christmas have long been recognized. Because of its unscriptural origin, Christmas was banned in England and in some of the American colonies during the 17th century. Anyone who even stayed home from work on Christmas day had to pay a penalty. Soon, though, the old customs were back, and some new ones were added. Christmas once again became a big holiday, and that is what it still is in many lands.
2006-08-09 13:04:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Without the sun we will all DIE, since the sun powers photosynthesis in plants and animals and people feed on plants and animals. Yes, the sun is deserving of worship more that the mythical gods of religions.
2006-08-09 13:05:41
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answered by ? 5
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The roman's used to worship the sun. It was known to them as Sol Invinctus. So did the egyptians. Without the sun we wouldn't be here.
2006-08-09 13:08:35
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answered by one glove 3
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I'm going to worship the candy bar I just ate. It gave me a sugar high and made me feel good. Without that candy bar I would not have felt good.
Hail the caramel filling and crunchy nuts.
2006-08-09 13:09:00
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answered by jamie s 3
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when it goes all red giant on us, we will perish too, because of the sun - well heck, humans will have been long gone before that, but the earth will be toast
2006-08-09 13:05:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Amen
2006-08-09 13:05:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Worship who you wish, I will worship God and His Son.Yay the Son!!!!!!!!
2006-08-09 13:04:18
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answered by Debra M. Wishing Peace To All 7
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I do worship the SON
2006-08-09 13:05:53
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answered by Anonymous
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