At what point in time do we “call out” a situation based on the actions of the people? When a rambunctious crowd turns to violence we relabel the “protest” to a “riot”. But what about other incidents?
The upcoming eclipse is just the sort of thing that will be readily dismissed as something needing “called out”.
Terminology like ‘once in a lifetime’ are bandied about and in my own lifetime this will be eclipse #4 that I have personally witnessed and the second in the last 12 years. There are on average 5 total and 5 partial eclipses globally each year in various parts of the world.
An eclipse, as a noun, is defined as “an obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another between it and the observer or between it and its source of illumination. (Sounds a lot like Satan: the author of Sun worship).
Ironically the verb form of the word eclipse is (of a celestial body) obscure the light from or to (another celestial body).
Worship is showing regard with great respect, honor, or devotion. This may be encountered in religious settings. In such instances it may represent divine worship; reverence for a divine being or supernatural power. Worship may involve one or more of activities such as veneration, adoration, praise, supplication, devotion, prostration, or submission.
An act of worship can be performed as simple prayer or through elaborate ceremony, individually, in an informal or formal group, or by a designated leader. The focus of worship is ultimately honoring the subject in some manner.
This leads me to the following question: Has the world fallen for the adoration and worship of this celestial event? You can decide….
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