There are no galaxies, nor other planets, nor black holes, nor other moons.
All of them are Lies and Masonic Inventions to drive people away from God's Truth.
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So, i look up. i see stars. I get a telescope, i SEE galaxies. I see Jupiter, Jupiter’s moons.
A guy who says he speaks FOR GOD tells me to ignore my own sensens in favor of politically approved reality. This is not making YOu sound rational, nor actually disproving galaxies, planets, other moons. Why would i trust you?
The moon doesn’t draw me away from God, but arrogant attempts to force belief on me, those drive me away.
There is no ‘God'.
It is a lie by the likes of the OP to drive people away from Reality .
As opposed to the likes of Dr. Buzz Aldrin: someone who accepts Reality, and is a Conservative Christian.
Your move, Vic.
What @KeithInc. said. Looking up at night one can easily see stars and the milky way galaxy we are a part of. Using a telescope (just like binoculars on steroids) one can see other planets with other moons, and even neighboring galaxies. And quite frankly, if god doesn’t want us to trust our own senses (especially our primary one, sight) then why did god give us those senses in the first place?
SIGH Look, I may be an atheist, but to me seeing the vast, infinite beauty and divirsity of the cosmos actually gives me more reasons to accept there may be some sort of grand, wonderous & wise “creator” than douches like you who insist one tiny little mud ball populated by barely intelligent apes (aka earth) is all that exists.
<@Skide > #127529
“Crowded and tiny” is probably the idea. Reality being tiny (not counting however much volume Heaven has) is probably how they make it easy to keep imagining humans and cherubim are the only beings (at least sapient beings) God could possibly care about. Especially since alien sapients would suggest…horror of horrors…dilution of God’s attention to humans.
Putting aside that love is an attitude, not a substance.
There are no galaxies, nor other planets
You can actually see both of those things with the naked eye. You can see the Andromeda Galaxy if you're in a spot with some good dark sky....and as for planets, that's quite easy. There's a reason, for instance, that Venus is often called "the morning star"...
In fact, thanks to me having a brother with a telescope and some filters, I even saw a rare thing, a transit of Venus across the Sun.
<@Skyknight > #127539
That’s pretty much why they’re obsessed with Earth being the center of the Universe and the only real planet. Because if that’s not true, it’s possible that humans AREN’T special, and these religious nuts can’t process the possibility that we are just a huge cosmic joke.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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