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Originally Posted by jfrog
1. Gravity. Less massive things revolve around really massive things. Unless you want to make the claim that you could say that earth revolves around the space station or that it cannot be proven that the space station revolves around earth. Kind of puts you in a tough situation on that one 
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The space station? What space station? The ISS? Objects in the upper atmosphere 'orbit' the earth by motion, and will eventually fall to the earth. Gravity has nothing to do with whether the earth is rotating around the sun or vice versa. By the way, gravity is something nobody understands, really. It is a 'force' that seems to operate cross infinite distance instantaneously, something that no branch of physics has properly and satisfactorily explained.
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2. The point I was making was that there was an evening and morning without the sun. That's historically impossible. Evening and Morning isn't historically understood as certain hours on a clock but the occurance of a certain event. It getting dark outside is evening. It getting light outside again is morning. The bible says that happened without the sun. Unless there was some miracle happening it didn't mention then its description of events is not possible.
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Not sure what you are saying? There was evening and morning for several days prior to the creation of the sun. That's Bible. Now, that certainly contradicts modern secular scientists' understanding of cosmology. To them, such a thing is absurd. But, 'the fool hath said in his heart there is no God' so what does that tell ya?