RE: Why Creationists don't realize the biblical Creation is just jewish mythology?
July 24, 2019 at 5:41 am
(This post was last modified: July 24, 2019 at 5:46 am by GrandizerII.)
(July 24, 2019 at 12:40 am)Godscreated Wrote:(July 23, 2019 at 6:27 am)Grandizer Wrote: Absent street lamps and pollution exclusive to modern life living and absent a full moon, how many stars in the night sky do you think they would've seen, GC? Just an estimate.
If you want to be conservative and say just a few hundreds, that's already a large enough number. And if you say 6000, then that's an even larger number. In both cases, large enough for the ancient people to have perceived the stars as innumerable.
Lazy, lazy, lazy couldn't you look that up. The answer is around 6000, go learn something and then come back to the argument. You must be loonier than a goony bird. You think people couldn't count back then, they studied the night sky and knew more about it than most people today. In Israel the summer months were so hot even at night people slept on their roofs with the heavens as a ceiling. They could see very well the amount of stars in the sky because they were looking at them for months at a time. The idiot is not the people of old it's the one who believe them to be idiots.
GC
Well yeah, they saw a lot of stars, more than what most people in today's Western world see at night. So what exactly is remarkable about what you said earlier?
Is 6000 not a large number? If I see 100 ants on the ground, I'm going to think that's a lot of ants. What then if I saw 6000 of them?