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Bizarre Star
hillsbororiver:
http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2007/aug/HQ_M07102_GALEX_media_advisory.html
http://www.cbc.ca/news/story/2002/04/10/stars020410.html
Deborah-Leigh:
Prof Block of Wits University SA who is Dean of Astronomy, gave a lecture that my husband and I had the privilege of attending. In his presentation, Dr Block told us that the star the the three wise men followed to find Jesus, is not identifyable even to this day. It was not a Comet, it was not a falling star and Scientists, Dr Block says, do not know WHAT it was. There was no known star of its kind known to man.
Well, perhaps that is all changed with this new discovery. Wouldn't that be a quirk if it portends the return of Christ! ;D 8)
hillsbororiver:
--- Quote from: Arcturus on August 15, 2007, 03:50:34 PM ---
Well, perhaps that is all changed with this new discovery. Wouldn't that be a quirk if it portends the return of Christ! ;D 8)
--- End quote ---
;D
Hi Arcturus,
That certainly is an interesting thought! We all know so little about the wonders of our physical Universe, how much less do we know of the spiritual Universe that encompasses it?
I am looking forward to more information on this latest discovery.
His Peace to you,
Joe
gmik:
Wow! Really cool 8)
Arc didn't you mean "wouldn't it be a 'quark' if it portends..." ;D ;D ;D
Wouldn't the Magi have had astro charts and graphs and what not?? They were following a star that had been prophesied about, so something written should be around.
Have scientists found out about the missing day from Joshua???
on another topic:
Speaking on the Magi passage....one of the saddest portions of scripture is Herod killing all the innocent babes when the Magi skipped town. Interesting fullfilment of prophecy. Ramah crying and Rachel weeping.....most would never think of the two together. (Mt. 2:16-18) Sorry for going off topic.
Deborah-Leigh:
Right on the subject G and yes that is what I meant! :D 8)
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