Topic: How Jewels Prove God Exists
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Slimme

Sat 08/17/24 09:15 AM

Science is Finally Catching Up!

https://youtu.be/0QpVDdEsycA?si=K3P77uP003gSR8HE
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Farid

Wed 08/21/24 01:05 PM

No they don't prove the existence of a deity. One does not need modern science to say these gems share certain splendid optic properties, since the effect of optical anisotropy is easily visible to the naked eye, by rotating them relative to the light source.
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David

Sat 11/02/24 09:26 AM

:gem::gem::gem::gem::gem::gem::gem::gem::gem::gem::gem::gem:

“(To the chief Musician, A Psalm of David.)
The heavens declare the glory of God;
and the firmament sheweth his handywork.”

Scripture quotations from The Authorized (King James) Version. Rights in the Authorized Version in the United Kingdom are vested in the Crown. Reproduced by permission of the Crown’s patentee, Cambridge University Press
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Unknow

Mon 11/04/24 07:00 AM

Science is catching up? 🤣


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David

Mon 11/04/24 09:49 AM

The images of black holes appear to prove the existence of a place the Bible refers to as "outer darkness".
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David

Mon 11/04/24 06:58 PM

My quote about the heavens/skies/atmosphere declaring the handiwork of an intelligent designer was gleaned from Psalms 19:1 KJV

...better late than never.

Now concerning the aforementioned "outer darkness" and those poor unfortunate souls who are condemned already throughout all of Christendom (Supreme Court Justices; along with the images of gods and goddesses under the US Capitol dome illuminating Old Ben Franklin and Samuel B. Morse:

"...the children of the kingdom shall be cast out into outer darkness: there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth." Matthew 8:12 KJV
Edited by David on Mon 11/04/24 07:44 PM
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Slimme

Mon 11/11/24 11:24 AM


No they don't prove the existence of a deity. One does not need modern science to say these gems share certain splendid optic properties, since the effect of optical anisotropy is easily visible to the naked eye, by rotating them relative to the light source.


The video isn't about the jewels proving the existence of a deity but the revealing the omniscience wisdom of a Creator God in adorning the base of the New Jerusalem with isotropic gems that when pure light shines through them they turn into all the colours of the rainbow as opposed to using anisotropic gems.
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Farid

Mon 12/02/24 09:47 AM

No they don't prove the existence of a deity. One does not need modern science to say these gems share certain splendid optic properties, since the effect of optical anisotropy is easily visible to the naked eye, by rotating them relative to the light source.


The video isn't about the jewels proving the existence of a deity but the revealing the omniscience wisdom of a Creator God in adorning the base of the New Jerusalem with isotropic gems that when pure light shines through them they turn into all the colours of the rainbow as opposed to using anisotropic gems.

Oh really, and the closed caption is not part of the video, or the purpose of presenting the video is not what its title says! And BTW, anisotropic gemstones and not the isotropic ones, are the jewels that have the optical pleochroic property.