INTELLIGENT DESIGN THEORY – CREATIONISM VS. EVOLUTION AND THE WORLD'S THREE MOST IMPORTANT YET MOST DISBELIEVED EVENTS
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Astronomy and the Bible Verses about Gas Clouds in Space, Space Dust, Does the Sun Orbit the Milky Way Galaxy and the Speed of Light
Why, for instance does Judges 5:20 say that the stars fought from heaven in their courses against Sisera, the commander of the army of Jabin, Israel's enemy? To me, in their courses means that the stars are moving in paths, just as the earth and the planets revolve around the sun and the moon and the 'moons' around the other planets revolve around those planets. The stars that were seen in Bible times were in our Milky Way Galaxy.
Psalm 19:4 – 6 says that the sun travels in a circuit from one end of heaven to the other. As scientists have recently discovered, the sun revolves around the Milky Way Galaxy once every two hundred million years. http://www.idialstars.com/tspm.htm
Job 15:15 says that the heavens are not clean in God's sight. Could this be because there is dust and gas in space? See the pictures of dust and gas in space around comets and nebulae.
Job 38:7 says that after the time of creation, the morning stars sang together. Could it be that the light from one star instantly traveled to another star at the time of creation instead of taking billions of years? And could it be that it really is not billions of years, but that red shift is due to gas and dust rather than velocity of the stars?
Genesis 1:16 – 17 says that God set the stars in heaven. Could it be that stars are not racing away from us, as scientists believe?
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