Sunday, January 20, 2013

Q&A: Atheists, don't you find it strange that the Moon blocks the Sun perfectly in a total solar eclipse?


Question by Wayne: Atheists, don't you find it strange that the Moon blocks the Sun perfectly in a total solar eclipse?
I've just finished watching a science documentary and I was shocked to learn how rare in the universe a total solar eclipse is. On Earth we are extremely lucky that the Moon is just the right distance from the Sun for it to cover it perfectly in a total solar eclipse. As soon as I learned that fact I knew God was the reason. There's no way it was a coincidence.

Atheists, don't you find it strange? Surely the truth is staring you right in the face and you are looking the other way?


Best answer:
Answer by Atheist Santa ClausYes, but it was probably a coincidence. With a universe that has probably millions of trillions of planets, surely a few such planets got lucky and had a single moon that allowed a total eclipse?

What do you think? Answer below!

Total Solar Eclipse | Solar Eclipse Information

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