Saturday, April 23, 2011

Is it possible that we have hidden the evidence?

 In the old days, people could see the awesomeness of the heavens at night.  There were more stars than anyone could count.  Advances in science made it even more awesome when they figured out the size of a star compared to the size of our own planet.

However, as mankind became more advanced, the amount of man made light began to dim out the stars.  The more man advanced, the harder it has gotten to see the heavens with the naked eye at night.  Is it possible that as the heavens faded, people began to lose sight of God and as a result have begun to think that man is all powerful?  Is this where liberal thought has gotten it's boost?

I remember as a young kid in the 50s that we could go out and see the Milky Way and the Big Dipper.  As the years have gone by, it gets harder and harder to see unless you can go far away from the urban lights.  As you can see from this image Earth Lights, the areas with the most lights tend to be areas where people believe more in liberal thought such as man-made global warming.

If you can wait out the 15 second commercial, check out this video from Norwegian photographer Terje Sorgjerd of the Milky Way and see how the ancients saw the heavens and see the evidence that we have hidden.  If each star is a thermo-nuclear furnace that last billions of years and dwarfs all the nuclear devices that man has made, how many can you count?

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