Originally posted by Shakyamunison
What is the scientific method? Without looking it up.
It's more efficient to just provide this link.
Originally posted by JesusIsAlive
It's more efficient to just provide this link.
No, it is not. I want you to explain it to me in your own words. You see, I believe you don't have a clue what the scientific method is.
Originally posted by JesusIsAlive
[b]Job 25:5
If even the moon does not shine, And the stars are not pure in His sight,Written thousands of years before the Greeks discovered that the moon does not generate its own light. [/B]
shine
SHīn/Submit
verb
1.
(of the sun or another source of light) give out a bright light.
"the sun shone through the window"
synonyms: emit light, beam, radiate, gleam, glow, glint, glimmer, sparkle, twinkle, glitter, glisten, shimmer, flash, flare, glare, fluoresce; More
glow or be bright with reflected light.
"I could see his eyes shining in the light of the fire"
synonyms: gleaming, bright, brilliant, illuminated, lustrous, glowing, glinting, sparkling, twinkling, glittering, glistening, shimmering, dazzling, luminous, luminescent, incandescent; More
direct (a flashlight or other light) somewhere in order to see something in the dark.
"an usher shines his flashlight into the boys' faces"
(of a person's eyes) be bright with the expression of a particular emotion.
"his eyes shone with excitement"
synonyms: glowing, beaming, radiant, happy More
2.
be very talented or perform very well.
"she shines at comedy"
synonyms: excel, be outstanding, be brilliant, be successful, stand out More
paragon, model, epitome, archetype, ideal, exemplar, nonpareil, paradigm, quintessence, beau ideal, acme, jewel, flower, treasure
3.
make (an object made of leather, metal, or wood) bright by rubbing it; polish.
"his shoes were shined to perfection"
synonyms: polish, burnish, buff, wax, gloss More
noun
noun: shine
1.
a quality of brightness, esp. from reflected light.
"use shoe polish to try and get a shine"
synonyms: light, brightness, gleam, glow, glint, glimmer, sparkle, twinkle, glitter, glisten, shimmer, beam, glare, radiance, illumination, luminescence, luminosity, incandescence More
Originally posted by Bardock42
Well, I'd like you to tell me. Cause to me it seems like you interpret the first part in one way and the second completely differently, even though they should be the same.
The moon does not shine (fact affirmed by the Bible--God's Word--thousands of years before the Greeks discovered this), and the stars are not pure in God's sight.
Again, read the context.
It does not say that stars do not shine, just the moon.
Originally posted by JesusIsAlive
The moon does not shine (fact affirmed by the Bible--God's Word--thousands of years before the Greeks discovered this), and the stars are not pure in God's sight.Again, read the context.
It does not say that stars do not shine, just the moon.
Why would God have sight. This is a personification.