Apparently you didn't read my response to your last question. You don't want to know the truth. You just want to argue. Go suck your thumb.
2007-01-20 04:08:04
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answer #1
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answered by Fish <>< 7
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The lesser light (moon) reflects the greater light( sun's light) .
2007-01-20 04:10:16
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe reflecting was part of the big plan. I am not arguing religion, I am arguing concepts of design. What if it was planed that way or maybe it just worked out that way. I do believe however if the moon was not there nether would we. Faith is touchy because people will die for a belief, an idea is something to talk about. the possibilities of life and creation. I personally hope for an after life, and hope there is this circle of life and death.
2007-01-20 04:20:20
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answer #3
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answered by Earth to Mars 5
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Excuse me, we must remember the time it was written in. The moon does light up the night sky when its out.
Will I have to rephrase when I ask someone to turn on the light? Should I say, can you turn on that glass bulb on the ceiling, with no air inside, with the filament that makes flashes of electricity so fast that it looks like a solid light, when you turn on the switch, and the power goes through the line to the bulb, which has no light or power in itself, and is just a inanamite object, please?
2007-01-20 04:23:03
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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When a battery gives the flashlight power do we still not say the flashlight gives us light? The source of the moon's light is not internal but without the moon the sun could not give us light at night when it's on the other side of the world.
2007-01-20 04:08:42
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answer #5
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answered by Karen About Others 2
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You are an idiot. On nights when there is no Moon it is dark outside. With a full moon is in the sky it is bright outside. What is your problem. People have been trying to disprove the Infallible word of God for years, but you have the most ridicules argument I have ever heard.
2007-01-20 04:11:28
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Totally clear for atheists or agnostics. Can anyone tell me why didn't god clear that mess up? If he created everything, he must have known the moon ain't a light. Why didn't he tell men back then and avoid this embarrassing moment for you christians? Wouldn't it have been better to provide humanity all the answers? That way us atheists would even believe in him.
2007-01-20 04:13:20
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answer #7
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answered by cannabia 3
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In your definition what is light?
What is the sun, a bright burning ball of gas... does this mean all light must be a bright burning ball of gas? Seriously, even your atheist friends dont find your logic "logical" you should really give this crusade up and find something else
2007-01-20 04:08:52
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answer #8
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answered by impossble_dream 6
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notably lengthy solutions - The sunlight is a yellow famous man or woman via type and definition. the quantity of sunshine it provides is so severe, we % out it as organic white mild. The moon is a greyish shade and because we see what's purely meditated, we see white or gray moon.
2016-12-14 07:12:59
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answer #9
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answered by barrecchia 4
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So whats your problem a reflection is still a light. Pull your short out of the crack of your butt and have a seat. Let someone of intelligence have the podium for awhile. BB
2007-01-20 04:23:31
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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ya...it's just an object that reflects the light of the sun...but when it does that it seems that it is a separate light even though it's powered basically by the sun
2007-01-20 04:08:30
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answer #11
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answered by lize 4
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