"You can only be fully loved when you're fully known,' is heartwarming sentiment and it's used as an exhortation to participate in small groups which meet between church services on week days.
To cut off, destroy: קְצֵה – qatseh, qatsah, qatsu
The eyes of a fool are in the ends of the earth. This has a familiar ring to it. How about this for comparison? All his life has he looked away…
Showing God to this Generation
Christian apologists have been playing defense for generations. They've worked to keep the Bible relevant while the world of popular science (SciPop) became an intellectual Death Star and destroyed any competing paradigm.
The Galen Urso Type
The greatest example of selfless sacrifice, for the sake of a world of people who don't deserve it, is that of our Lord Jesus Christ on the cross at Calvary.
Tycho’s Geocentric Cosmology
Tycho Brahe made meticulous observation of the cosmos. He was on the Earth so, naturally, he observed a Geocentrospheric system. The problem was that he didn't know about binary systems because they hadn't made Star Wars yet.
Inner and Outer Planets
The inner and outer planets have elliptical orbits because they orbit the Earth-sun binary system. Binary system? That's cool, there's one of those in Star Wars, right? Tatooine? Binary sunset?
Ellipses
Direct observation from Earth is that the planets appear to have elliptical orbits around the Sun. We observe this planetary system orbit the Earth every day. That means that the Earth is f1, the Sun is f2 in the elliptical orbits.
August 12th
The Permian is an induction dumpster fire. Inconvenient sedimentary deposits and evidence of phenomenon which are difficult to rationalize found their way into the Permian.
April 21st
“Redshift” shows the danger of Peer Review: if speculation enhances the atheist narrative (SciPop), the scientific community ignores the scientific method.
April 13th
We (that's me and the Holy spirit) have been pondering Kepler. He was hired by Tycho Brahe as a mathematician to analyze the extensive charts and tables which documented Brahe's observations of the cosmos.
