Re: Vernon claims the moral high ground.

From: Edward Babinski <ebabinski2002@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed May 04 2005 - 15:49:41 EDT

Might I suggest as I do in my article, below, that
Vernon is the one who has rejected some very plain
language about what "God did/does" according to the
Bible, that includes God creating a flat "spread out"
earth at creation, a flat "circle" of the earth drawn
on the "face of the [flat] waters," or "spread out" on
top of those primeval waters. Other verses are
equally clear that the earth is only spoken of as
being moved God in cases of an earthquake that
sometimes even shakes the earth and heavens
simultaneously. Other verses repeat many times that
God has created and maintained the earth as the
stationary foundation of all creation. Conversely
"God" himself is said to move the stars ("not losing a
single one") each night, and the constellations, and
the sun, in the sky. Either the Bible, and hence,
"God" is lying, or the earth was spread out by God in
both a flat and stationary sense, and the sun and
stars are moved by God, to take up their positions,
nightly, daily, and annually across the sky. (Eccles.
even adds that the sun "hastens to return" to its
original position so it can rise again). That is the
conclusion one can draw if one wants to take the Bible
as literally as Vernon does concerning other things
that "God did":

http://www.edwardtbabinski.us/creationscience/cosmology.html

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