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Creation or coincidence. Many people wonder why the Sun is so hot and why do we feel its heat even though it is almost 500 miles away

Well, you see the sun is actually made of coal (another word for carbon) and it is burning most of the time. Think of a coal fire, then stand 10 feet away from it that is the same as the Sun to us. The coal gets replenished every 12 hours that is why there is no Sun at night time. Could this be a coincidence?
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I always come to your posts, you're informative and ridiculous 🤣🤣🤣🤣

deadgerbil · 26-30, M
Let me read the Bible and get back to you with a creation science based answer
pillowman · M
@deadgerbil yes you do that!
SW-User
You can't be serious. Ah, you're not :P
hunkalove · 70-79, M
@SW-User Everytime you doubt Harold an angel dies.
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@hunkalove I know, I'm so sorry😂
katydidnt · 61-69, F
@hunkalove Just no kittens, and I'm good.
SlaveEt · 36-40, F
SW-User
Err.. the sun is about 90 million miles away, if it was 500 miles away we would be toast!!
Also the sun is made of hydrogen and helium.
katydidnt · 61-69, F
@SW-User But we'd be gluten-free toast. Not a lot, yet something.
Ok.
But explain to me why it doesnt melt the cheese on the moon 🤔
AndysLoft · 56-60, M
@OogieBoogie Because the moon is made with old cheese that has already been melted.
@AndysLoft so.... like parmesan?

Ahhh, so thats why the astronauts wore helmets ....the moon stinks too much to breathe .

Isnt science awesome 🤗

 
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