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    aliens will take over Earth in 2017. In many ways this should come as no surprise. Aliens have been visiting our planet for decades, and some even believe they are future humans trying to warn us. The current state of Earth is not good, making many wonder why alien leaders even want it. After all, humans are trying to leave it all behind for Mars or the moon. The latest YouTube post by revelation13net has some startling future knowledge you need to hear. Will aliens invade Earth in 2017, and…

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    heavens and the earth ….” (King James Version, Genesis 1:1). The Bible clearly identifies who created the world and how it was formed. No one knows when the earth was created or what it could have looked like. There are many ideas of what it was like based on what is written in the Bible. Christians believe the Bible, the story of creation, and that God created the world in seven literal days. However, evolutionists continue to believe that there is evidence that the universe and the earth took…

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    dominate it, use the resources in a reasonable way, and to conserve it. One of the duties of the human race is to rule the Earth in a proper way. The motivation for a religious person to take care of the Earth is that God told us in the book of Genesis,”...have domination over the fish... and over all the earth…” (1:28). It is only fair that everybody takes care of the Earth in a manner that would make God proud. He put everyone on this beautiful planet and expects them to take care of the…

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    Ultimately, the survival of races is dependent on a mother's care. This role isn't to be taken lightly. Leonard Pitts states, "Sometimes, the earth is cruel. That is ultimately the fundamental lesson here..." Mother Nature is the giver of life, but she can also be implausibly damaging as shown by Leonard Pitts in Sometimes, the Earth is Cruel. The Earth is a beautiful wonderland full of miracles that cannot begin to be comprehended by humans. Creatures can soar through the air and survive the…

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    lays out all the answers as to why/how the earth was created; this is called a creation myth. The two societies Iroquois and Kono are an example of people who use myths to spread a basic understanding of their beliefs and values. While some similarities between the Iroquois and Kono people’s idea of creation parallel each other, there are also some significant differences. Creation myths are a way to explain the unexplainable, specifically, how the earth and its inhabitants came to be. In…

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    Moon Theory

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    The history of earth is hard to imagine without our moon. The moon has had an impact on the earth in many different ways. For as long as man walked this earth, the moon has affected the tides and even the metals of the earth. The phases of the moon are still used to help guide the harvest, and even help determine the time of the river floods. The moon is a place that we know little about and very few people are lucky enough to get to experience it in person. Some interesting facts that we know…

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    taking the bus or carpooling to work or school would be a better option than driving to your destination. Recycling is also a good thing and something we should all be doing in the first place. Burning garbage in garbage dumps emits carbon dioxide and goods that are recycled take up less energy to make than goods that aren’t. Planting trees and other plants is also a good idea. Plants take carbon dioxide out of the air and place in…

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    Sun Observation Report

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    effect on the overhead position toward the earth. If the sun is at a thirty-degree angle of the earth and lets say the ray from the sun is only five miles long. At an angle like such they ray would be spread over maybe a ten-mile stretch providing the energy only meant for a certain spot the energy for twice as much (the sun and the seasons, 2010). When sun beams travel to earth, some must travel further than others. The beams traveling at an angle to the earth are the ones that reflect back…

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    Giant Impact Theory

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    How was it made? The moon is a large celestial object that is orbiting around the Earth. It takes around 23.7 days to rotate around the Earth fully. The moon's gravitational pull can be so strong it is able to control the tides in the ocean. There's many theories about how the moon was formed. For example, one of the ways scientists feel like the moon was made is that a mars like object collided with earth. While earth was still forming a big chunk of it came off and was created into the moon.…

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    Genesis 1-2 Research Paper

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    to verify the creation account, so our understanding of what took place is given to us in God’s revelation to man, which is His holy Word. One need not go any further than the first verse to understand that it is God who created the heavens and the earth. It is in verse 2 where the controversy of what took place next occurs. There are many different views that have been postulated including the gap theory. This view will be examined in detail and the conclusion will be made that it does not…

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