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1 4 | of a root, moisture and sun.~Religion without morality
2 5 | to the reflection of the sun in water.” Of the relationship
3 8 | right is a picture of the sun. Like all stars, the sun
4 8 | sun. Like all stars, the sun generates its energy by
5 8 | second that passes, the sun compresses 564 million tons
6 8 | consumption of fuel, the sun has only used up 2% of the
7 8 | furnace is not used by our sun alone. Every star in the
8 8 | fact is, however, that the sun still has 98% of its original
9 10,4| are God. Meanwhile, the sun beats down on the waves
10 10,4| water to evaporate, so the sun might claim it is God. Still,
11 10,4| air, the waves, and the sun.~Any of these things might
12 12 | and the obscuration of the sun at the death of the Savior.~
13 14 | Earth revolves around the Sun. The Inquisition opined
14 14 | the source of light, the Sun, had not existed!” But today’
15 15,2| center of the universe. The sun, moon, planets and stars
16 15,2| that the earth circled the sun. But Aristotle carried more
17 15,2| earth revolved around the sun. Copernicus' work was written
18 15,3| everything. The newly forming sun condenses until the nuclear
19 15,3| gas cloud that formed our sun. This swirling cloud clumped
20 15,3| Genesis suggests that the Sun, Moon and stars were made
21 15,3| dioxide. The light of the sun was visible — but not the
22 15,3| was visible — but not the sun or the stars — until the
23 15,3| possible. The sky with the sun and its stars now became
24 15,2| the cloud cover until the sun became visible on day 4.~
25 18,2| nourish man are innumerable. Sun, water and air warm and
26 23 | stars in comparison with the sun.~ It is not possible to
27 24 | which illuminates like the sun all the harmony of the whole
28 24 | culture which deifies the sun, moon, and stars, the Christian
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