Good for you, but that does not change reality.
2007-08-09 00:44:17
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answer #1
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answered by chante 6
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First with regard to the Earth being flat the bible would not say that. human beings already believed that as quickly as they heard the Bible and so misinterpreted some passages: the 4 corners of the international are the 4 cardinal factors, the guidelines are the forces that preserve the earth, the circle is the ecuador. with regard to the earth being in the middle of the Universe, no you may actually say whether it somewhat is or no longer because you have a moving device interior yet another moving area interior yet another moving device.... and so on. so which you are able to not make certain if something has absolute action, or somethings absolute place. The area with being in the centre in all probability became right into a misinterpretation of the earth being the main extreme ingredient in the universe (the only planet with existence...duhhh) . And the Ecclesiastes says something fairly ordinary and real: the solar continually rises from the East and is going down on the West. you are able to examine with a compass in case you do not have self assurance.
2016-10-09 15:55:33
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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this is a scientifically incorrect statement.
it has been proven that we orbit the sun and it is the central ball
composed of gases and some heavier atoms.
If the sun was orbiting around the earth our planet would get sucked in and would vanish in a little puff of smoke because of the enormous gravity of the sun that keeps all the plants orbiting
rather than flying off into space. It is huge, 1000s of times bigger than earth. It makes sense that a smaller object orbits a bigger one and gets its life from it, Since Divine entities are probably much bigger than us and we feed off their knowledge and goodness.
The sun is our star and is composed of the gases hydrogen and helium plus some heavier elements like silicon in the centre. The gravity of the gases holds themselves together in a almost speherical shape. The amount of heat and light energy coming from the sun is caused by nuclear fusion, In which 4 hydrogen atoms fuse together under already existing heat and pressure to create a Helium atom. The energy given out from this is astronomical and since this is happening all over the sun all the time we get enough heat on our planet even though we live many 100s of millions of miles away from it. Heat travels through space in the form of radiation at the speed of light and it along with light takes about three seconds to go from the sun to earth. Long wave radiation enters our planet and some that is re-radiated
is short -wave radiation. This type of radiation cannot travel through CO2 and this is why scientists are worried about the astronomical amount of CO2 being released every year. Sometime in the future if scientists predictions are correct
(which I think are really unlikely) our planet may be too warm to live on but personally I think global warming is a natural cycle and had probably happened before.
2007-08-09 01:00:18
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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All of the universe is aware of us and God will not have it any other way. The sun was created for the earth regardless of its size or its enormous energy. God spread out the universe with His right hand and everything is held together with His power. The Word of God has never been wrong and it will not change now. A child of God in the Bible showed complete control over the sun and whatever happened back then can happen today if we believe. I fear no sun. Until Jesus returns, to renew all things, it will be up there and so will the moon.
2007-08-09 02:53:20
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answer #4
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answered by Jeancommunicates 7
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The academically advanced of us believe the Earth orbits the Sun.
The crazy ones believe the Sun is a charoit, driven across the sky each day.
The stupid ones believe the Sun orbits the Earth.
The goths don't care.
As long as you have a belief, does it matter??
2007-08-09 01:19:41
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answer #5
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answered by Mortuseon 3
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Both the Sun and the Earth's gravity affects each other, but that of the Sun's is the dominant one. The Sun is a star, and stars are the largest celestial bodies in the Universe. The larger a celestial body is, the higher its gravitational pull. The Earth is not nearly large enough to have any impact on the Sun. Sorry, but your theory is wrong.
2007-08-09 00:47:53
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answer #6
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answered by Greek 4
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Your statement seems to be in the past tense.
What has changed in your belief system that indicates that the sun is no longer orbiting around our earth?
2007-08-09 00:53:41
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answer #7
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answered by Kaewi 2
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No you are mistaken, the Earth is far to small to have a gravitational pull around the sun and drawing it into orbit.
2007-08-09 00:44:10
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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but now the moon is in the sky, surely the sun must be sly, I saw it before, I'll see it again the sun was orbiting around the earth and that's no lie, oh my
2007-08-16 22:39:12
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answer #9
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answered by ? 5
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That is your belief...and you are entitled to that. You are neither right nor wrong on your beliefs. But in reality....I dont exactely know what the hell reality mean...but in reality...in sciecne ....the earth orbit the sun.
May be you were drunk when you begin to believe try without drink...no offense okay.
2007-08-09 07:00:10
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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If you could truely see how big the Sun is you'd quicky understand how your belief is not only false but ignorant. Of course they're are still people out there who deny the Holocaust also.
2007-08-16 14:45:51
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answered by ta 5
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