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Is God just the Sun

ranjana

Active Member
wasnt the predominant belief in many gods, that represented all aspects of nature what the early jews were reacting against? they rejected gods in nature and supplanted it with one god outside of nature, not of this world?

i am no religious historian by any means!
 

sandy whitelinger

Veteran Member
Is God just the Sun, the sun we see to Sunrise to Sunset, i mean "In the Beginning God created the Heaven and Earth" can this litterly mean "The Sun Lights up the Heaven(sky) and Grows the earth(vegatation).

The sun is our saviour our god, without it we would not exist, it gives us our warmth,food, guides us with its light, gives our planet stability.

Ask yourself, What more important "God or "The Sun"

"I am the light of the world; he who follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life." (John 8:12)
As long as I am in the world, I am the light of the world." (John 9:5)

Christian cross = Sun Symbol
The two heavy lines form the cross of the Zodiac on which the sun dies. The Christian cross represents the length of days at each cardinal point: The short leg represents the winter solstice, the long leg the summer solstice and the two equal legs represent the spring and fall solstices. Thus, the sun dies on the cross.
Good grief!
 

Truth_Faith13

Well-Known Member
Is God just the Sun, the sun we see to Sunrise to Sunset, i mean "In the Beginning God created the Heaven and Earth" can this litterly mean "The Sun Lights up the Heaven(sky) and Grows the earth(vegatation).

The sun is our saviour our god, without it we would not exist, it gives us our warmth,food, guides us with its light, gives our planet stability.

Ask yourself, What more important "God or "The Sun"

"I am the light of the world; he who follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life." (John 8:12)
As long as I am in the world, I am the light of the world." (John 9:5)

Christian cross = Sun Symbol
The two heavy lines form the cross of the Zodiac on which the sun dies. The Christian cross represents the length of days at each cardinal point: The short leg represents the winter solstice, the long leg the summer solstice and the two equal legs represent the spring and fall solstices. Thus, the sun dies on the cross.

Hmmm...depends what you mean when you say God, if you mean the all powerful God, then no, because the Sun has a limited life time as we do! Its about half way through its life at present (if I remember my science). Unless we evolve, when the hydrogen and helium runs out and therefore the fusion reactions cannot occur, we are all in BIG trouble!
 

Truth_Faith13

Well-Known Member
Oh and people in the past didnt think the Sun WAS God, they thought that there was A Sun God who rode a horse a chariot with the Sun on the back! Ra I think was his name! I must say I often think the egyptians had it right! I mean years ago, people struggled to live past 40, Ramases (cant remember which one, think it was The Great) reigned over egypt for 67years!!!!!! That doesnt include the time before he became pharoah!
 

herushura

Active Member
Not really. Water can come from comets, a lot of earths water came from comets crashing to earth and releasing water. As for water, im pretty sure you are wrong, but i do not know enough to comment.

What i ment to say is that, Water needs a Certian Temperature to substain life.

The Comets full of ice fall to earth and the sun's heat changes that Ice to water.

the Sun created the State of Water not the compound itself.

But theoreticly Water is Hydrogen(star/sun dust) and carbon is a form of(sun/star dust).
 
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