The sun goest forth in his might? The song of Deborah speaks of the sun as if he's a person, a sentient being. Who are we to say he isn't?
Rolled Together as a Scroll
Is the phrase "the heavens shall be rolled together as a scroll" flowery poetic language or accurate physics? If the firmament is a rigid sphere of crystal on the edge of space, it's accurate physics.
June 29th
The creation has a specific purpose. Our competing paradigm allows us to use physical evidence and empirical observations to confirm the truth: Jesus Christ is the light.
June 16th
The kidneys, referred to in the Bible as reins, regulate our physiology. They filter out the spirits which God sends to us as messengers. They’re a way in which God has put a bridle on us, by which we can be steered and controlled.
May 18th
A new definition of "scientific knowledge" has arisen in post-Hawking mainstream science (SciPop) thanks to atheist science trolls (ASTs) scientifically illiterate science worshipers (SISWs) and SciPop devotees.
April 29th
Heavenly entities are sentient beings. Nehemiah tells us that they're worshiping the LORD. Who are we to say they aren't? If entities are gravitationally bound, then this is the distinction between entities and bodies.
April 28th
The heaven of heavens is the firmament (third heaven). The "the host of heaven," is everything above the atmosphere. We (that's me and the Holy spirit) discern between heavenly bodies (inanimate) and entities (sentient).
April 24th
When the sun was created heat caused a layer of the firmament to melt. The residue blackened and the layers below it detached and broke apart (Hypothesis 31).
March 25th
A major transition in the condition of planet Earth, like its interior changing from Tehom to Sheol, has to be in the Bible somewhere. We (me and the Holy spirit) found it in Amos 7:4.
March 16th
Jonah gives us direct observation of the pillars of the earth. Direct observation is also known as empirical. The pillars of the earth aren't allegorical, metaphorical or theoretical, they're empirical.
