>>sun and moon...both equally sized and opposite and distant from one another
Huh? Next stop: Flat Earth Society
>>while never-mos look at they flat-sceened tv an observe computer generated images of a god-less universe
Huh? There is a whole lot of Xtian stuff on those screens, like in the links you like to post. Glad you see they are god-less to many of us.
Maybe that was your way of relating nature to spirituality or something. (My ziller decoder broke with the three wives thing.)
Believe it or not, science inspires the same feelings for many others... looking at the sky or screen, with no need to associate it with god, exmo or nevermo.
ziller's trying to compose a psalm like the one that keeps getting deleted as proselytizing in violation of board rules.
Anyway, I was trying to envision what this means:
"[the sun and moon] circling in a perfect axis above the earth where the exmo lives."
In what sense do the sun and moon revolve around a common axis? Is that axis parallel to the earthly tangent on which the observer stands or is it perpendicular to that point? What would either of those constellations look like from the surface of the earth? Surely not like anything we see in reality.
A flat earth would get us a bit closer closer to what ziller describes, but I suspect Alexander would have solved the problem of such Gordion logic in more decisive fashion.
He keeps trying to write a psalm that, unlike the real ones he keeps posting, will get past the moderators.
Compare Ps. 104: 19; Ps. 72:5; Ps. 136:7-9; and Ps. 148: 3-6.
The basic idea is that the sun and the moon bear witness to God and the Creation. Sadly, ziller's not as good a poet as David, nor as good a scientist as . . . well. . . you know.