"that Copernicus has clearly shown that it is not true what the Bible says that the Sun had stood still at Joshua's prayer (Joshua 10:12-14). But if this is not true, so also is the whole Bible not true."
In its essence, what Walther said was that
"If the Sun does not rise in the morning, neither did the Son rise on Easter morning."
But how could Walther be so sure of both assertions? Well, he explicitly tells us, doesn't he?… he asserts that the "whole Bible"… is Truth. To those Christians who assert the later, but not the former, I must ask them: "Just what is the difference between the clear Scripture testimony of the later with that of the former? (Josh. 10:12-14)" — But I will confess both, with Walther:
The Sun did rise today, and the Son did rise on Easter morning. ==>> He Is Risen Indeed!
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