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Hey Christians, if you ever start to wonder if you still really believe the Bible to be the word of God, ask yourself this:

When Genesis describes God creating the Earth and the stars and the moon and sun...why doesn't it ever mention that he created a whole bunch of other planets in our solar system, never mind everything else out there in the cosmos?
Why does it only describe what men at the time could see with the naked eye?

Food for thought.

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Why not black holes? Dark matter? Different types of stars and their lifespan? Exoplanets? Relativity?

Oh right the audience was ancient desert people and the Bible isn't a science textbook.
Pikachu ·
@BritishFailedAesthetic

intersted in directness and modern science.

Not at all. I'm not saying that Genesis should have mentioned that life is made up of cells or how gravity works. I'm just pointing out that naming only those things visible to the naked eye is what we'd expect from writers whose only source of knowledge was what they could see with the naked eye.
@Pikachu Why does God need to go beyond? It's a salvation issue.
Pikachu ·
@BritishFailedAesthetic

We're circling bud 😅

 
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