Only half-jokingly, I could make the argument that having a moon of sufficient size at just the right distance from the Earth to give us such a profoundly moving astronomical event is better evidence of a God who wants to remind us every now and then of Who’s In Charge than any that exists for CO2 driving the global temperature.
With a couple of beers in me, I might not even be joking.
I could make the argument that having a moon of sufficient size at just the right distance from the Earth to give us such a profoundly moving astronomical event is better evidence of a God who wants to remind us every now and then of Who’s In Charge than any that exists for CO2 driving the global temperature.
Would “science” have ever started without the stars to incite wonder and awe? I wonder if Venus (perpetual clouds”) would have ever inspired civilization and development? Or merely “smart cows”? Of course, we are also told that, after the plants cleared the atmosphere, the stars and planets were set in their place for men to steer by – to guide their lives, so to speak.
Only half-jokingly, I could make the argument that having a moon of sufficient size at just the right distance from the Earth to give us such a profoundly moving astronomical event is better evidence of a God who wants to remind us every now and then of Who’s In Charge than any that exists for CO2 driving the global temperature.
With a couple of beers in me, I might not even be joking.
James Schrumpf
Would “science” have ever started without the stars to incite wonder and awe? I wonder if Venus (perpetual clouds”) would have ever inspired civilization and development? Or merely “smart cows”? Of course, we are also told that, after the plants cleared the atmosphere, the stars and planets were set in their place for men to steer by – to guide their lives, so to speak.