Our Solar System is in the Milky Way Galaxy. Our Solar System is, according to NASA: In the furthest reaches of the Solar System is the Oort Cloud; a theorized cloud of icy objects that could orbit the Sun to a distance of 100,000 astronomical units, or 1.87 light-years.
The Milky Way is about 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 km (about 100,000 light years or about 30 kpc) across. The Sun does not lie near the center of our Galaxy. According to most scientists, it would take us about 37,200 years to go one light-year.
That's 372 centuries...
How many galaxies in the known universe?
ABOUT 200 billion galaxies...
AND...
God created it all...
at least according to our FAITH, GOD created it all.
- Christianity
- Islam
- Buddhism
- Judaism
According to the World Wide Web, there are some 4,300 religions of the world. This is according to Adherents, an independent, non-religiously affiliated organization that monitors the number and size of the world's religions.
Did God allow all those religions to be created?
If Christians believe that God allowed mankind to create Christianity because of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, then why isn't it possible for God to have allowed other religions to be created because of something or other?
Logically, it is entirely possible... and, to argue otherwise is completely illogical and is following the same illogic when people believe that mankind is the only race of people in God's CREATED UNIVERSE...
Why would our GOD create a universe SO LARGE and then only create MANKIND to live in one solar system of one galaxy out of an estimated 200 billion galaxies?
Do you see the illogical nature of believing otherwise?
Out of those 4,300 religions in the world today, there are only 12 Major Religions.
These 12 Major religions are:
- Christianity
- Islam
- Hinduism
- Buddhism
- Sikhism
- Taoism
- Judaism
- Confucianism
- Bahá'í
- Shinto
- Jainism
- Zoroastrianism
Now that we have established that there are 12 Major Religions in the world today, we can continue with Part II next Sunday.
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