That’s also plainly false, and I’m realizing you don’t really have a good grasp on things and shouldn’t be arguing.
“Light” can be both plural and singular. When God said “let there be light” do you really think He just meant one photon of light or one single light source like you seem to think the word means, or was he referring to the creation of light plurally?
https://www.wordhippo.com/what-is/the-plural-of/light.html
Go somewhere without light pollution then, like how everywhere would’ve been before technology. Starlight (notice how I didn’t use “lights” and that word still makes sense?) is pretty impressively bright in a clear night sky. I’ve seen it and have had my way lit by it at night with no moon in the sky.
That’s also plainly false, and I’m realizing you don’t really have a good grasp on things and shouldn’t be arguing.
“Light” can be both plural and singular. When God said “let there be light” do you really think He just meant one photon of light or one single light source like you seem to think the word means, or was he referring to the creation of light plurally?
https://www.wordhippo.com/what-is/the-plural-of/light.html
Go somewhere without light pollution then, like how everywhere would’ve been before technology. Starlight (notice how I didn’t use “lights” and that word still makes sense?) is pretty impressively bright in a clear night sky.
That’s also plainly false, and I’m realizing you don’t really have a good grasp on things and shouldn’t be arguing.
“Light” can be both plural and singular. Take for example the statement “the lesser light from the stars”. What is that referring to as “the lesser light” in that statement? Is it a singular photon of light or light source like you seem to think the word means?
https://www.wordhippo.com/what-is/the-plural-of/light.html
Go somewhere without light pollution then, like how everywhere would’ve been before technology. Starlight (notice how I didn’t use “lights” and that word still makes sense?) is pretty impressively bright in a clear night sky.
That’s also plainly false, and I’m realizing you don’t really have a good grasp on things and shouldn’t be arguing.
“Light” can be both plural and singular. Take for example the statement “the lesser light from the stars”. What is that referring to as “the lesser light” in that statement? Is it a singular photon of light like you seem to think the word means?
https://www.wordhippo.com/what-is/the-plural-of/light.html
Go somewhere without light pollution then, like how everywhere would’ve been before technology. Starlight (notice how I didn’t use “lights” and that word still makes sense?) is pretty impressively bright in a clear night sky.
That’s also plainly false, and I’m realizing you don’t really have a good grasp on things and shouldn’t be arguing.
“Light” can be both plural and singular. Take for example the statement “the lesser light from the stars”.
https://www.wordhippo.com/what-is/the-plural-of/light.html
Go somewhere without light pollution then, like how everywhere would’ve been before technology. Starlight (notice how I didn’t use “lights” and that word still makes sense?) is pretty impressively bright in a clear night sky.
That’s also plainly false, and I’m realizing you don’t really have a good grasp on things and shouldn’t be arguing.
“Light” can be both plural and singular.
https://www.wordhippo.com/what-is/the-plural-of/light.html
Go somewhere without light pollution then, like how everywhere would’ve been before technology. Starlight (notice how I didn’t use “lights” and that word still makes sense?) is pretty impressively bright in a clear night sky.
“Light” can be both plural and singular.
https://www.wordhippo.com/what-is/the-plural-of/light.html
Go somewhere without light pollution then, like how everywhere would’ve been before technology. Starlight (notice how I didn’t use “lights” and that word still makes sense?) is pretty impressively bright in a clear night sky.
“Light” can be both plural and singular.
https://www.wordhippo.com/what-is/the-plural-of/light.html
Go somewhere without light pollution then, like how everywhere would’ve been before technology. Starlight is pretty impressively bright in a clear night sky.
“Light” can be both plural and singular.
https://www.wordhippo.com/what-is/the-plural-of/light.html
Go somewhere without light pollution. Starlight is pretty impressively bright in a clear sky.
“Light” can be both plural and singular.
https://www.wordhippo.com/what-is/the-plural-of/light.html
Go somewhere without light pollutions. Starlight is pretty impressively bright in a clear sky.
“Light” can be both plural and singular.