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Originally Posted by Redeemed Papist
Yes but you're comparing Biblical fact with secular twaddle and looking for similarities. God doesn't say anything about the sun blowing up as a mechanism for the end of the world. Scientists want us to believe that the sun will inflate then shrink or something. They just guess whereas we know God will roll up the sky like a curtain after all the stars fall down.
Which makes more sense?
God told them. And that's that. No need for spaceships.
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Joel 3:16 The LORD also shall roar out of Zion, and utter his voice from Jerusalem; and the heavens and the earth shall shake: but the LORD will be the hope of his people, and the strength of the children of Israel.
So two things there.
1, God roars and 2, the Earth shakes.
That would take some some blast!!
As viewed from Earth it would seem to be a blast, but it's not a big bang
on the Earth it's a vast storm in space. That sun burst will rape the world with fire, as God said would be so, and viewed from Earth it would
seem so. It's the same in Gen 1 if meant to be "real" it's quite wrong but if meant as seen from on the Earth (which was made first, it says) then it makes sense.
God does can sense in this way but I don't just read it, I try to live it too. Where will we go when there is no more Earth?