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        <![CDATA[ Q:  In Matthew 24:29, Jesus appears to base a statement on the mistaken belief that the moon produces its own light, and that the stars are lights held in place by a firmament only a few miles above our heads.A:  Using a similar approach, everyone who has ever used the term moonstruck believes that lingering under moonbeams makes you crazy, and everyone who has ever used the terms sunrise and sunset believes in geocentrism, and everyone who has used the term shooting star equates a meteor... ]]>
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			<description><![CDATA[ The reason that we have words like &quot;sunrise&quot; and &quot;sunset&quot; is that geocentrism was once a prevalent belief. Likewise, the reason we say &quot;moonstruck&quot; is due to the once held belief (which some people actually currently find sympathy for) that the phases of the moon influence our behavoir. Those things are all okay with me. We have poetically adopted the sincere beliefs of our predecessors.<br><br>And one day English will fall to the wayside. And people will not... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ I thaught your comment very interesting.<br><br>I had not thaught of it before but, I noticed the comment of the sun will be darkened, in both verses, comes before mentioning the moon will not give it's light.<br><br>Just thaught it interesting.<br><br>I often wonder if the sun &amp; moon etc. are religions or governments and such. But have not gone into it much. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Q:  In Matthew 24:29, Jesus appears to base a statement on the mistaken belief that the moon produces its own light, and that the stars are lights held in place by a firmament only a few miles above our heads.<br><br>A:  Using a similar approach, everyone who has ever used the term moonstruck believes that lingering under moonbeams makes you crazy, and everyone who has ever used the terms sunrise and sunset believes in geocentrism, and everyone who has used the term shooting star equates a... ]]></description>

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