“If the sun’s light could reach "so-called" Mars as the photos from NASA depict, then our night skies would not be dark.”
Our night skies are in the Earth’s shadow.
“If the Earth was truly spherical then when the earth would spin on its axis away from the sun, the earth's skies would still remain lit-up. Think of it in this matter, when you walk into a room lit-up by a lamp, upon facing the lamp you have the light directly before you, and if you turned your back against the lamp the light would be no longer before you but the surrounding spaces of that room would still be lit-up, same would apply for the space earth is in.”
THink of it THIS way, if you’re in a room, light is bouncing off of the walls.
Now, go outside and start a campfire at night, in an empty field, with no trees or buildings. And turn away from the campfire. How bright are you, now?
“Now many come-back replies will be; “there’s nothing to reflect the sun’s light between earth and Mars to light up our night skies?” But its not the reflection of anything that manages to get the sun’s light to reach us here on Earth in the first place.”
No, it’s the sun shining directly on us.
“Use the room and lamp example again;”
No, that’s already not a good metaphor for the Earth.
“Planets don't EXIST,”
We have pictures.
“if the sun's light could reach ten's of millions of miles passed”
Past.
“Earth reaching Mars no-body would be getting any rest at night, there would still be light, and there would be no GOD”
Big leap, that proving Genesis is a parable rather than literal disproves gods…