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To: js1138

"But elsewhere that Bible says the sun moves."

Source?

I'll nip this one before it comes completely out anyway:

It states the sun moves across the sky *in a translation*.

Again and again and again, to say "sunrise" does not imply ignorance of whether the sun moves or the earth moves. That term is yet to be changed, and so the common tounge you read it in will state as such. In Greek, it may read differently.


417 posted on 04/12/2005 5:15:30 AM PDT by MacDorcha ("Do you want the e-mail copy or the fax?" "Just the fax, ma'am.")
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To: MacDorcha
"But elsewhere that Bible says the sun moves."

Source?

I'll nip this one before it comes completely out anyway:

It states the sun moves across the sky *in a translation*.

From post #393

Martin Luther's interpretation of the relevant Scriptur: In 1539, Martin Luther wrote: "Mention has been made of some new astrologer, who wanted to prove that Earth moves and goes around, and not the firmament or heavens, the sun and moon... This fool wants to turn the entire art of astronomy upside down! But as the Holy Scriptures show, Joshua ordered the sun, and not Earth, to halt!"

Source


Are you suggesting that Martin Luther wasn't smart enough to read the Bible correctly? Is there any particular reason why the Bible would be so obscure in its meaning that its interpretation would lie beyond the ken of Martin Luther? Is there any hope at all for the less intelligent?

420 posted on 04/12/2005 5:41:17 AM PDT by js1138 (There are 10 kinds of people: those who read binary, and those who don't.)
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