The millions functions of one source of Electricity all
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Look at the this image of the human brain which God created with no human effort whatsoever. The brain controls all the activities of the human body. How we think, move our head, hands, legs, eyes, ears, and all the parts of our bodies. These parts in the bodies have names but are controlled by the brain in our heads, all the parts in our bodies and their functions are controlled by one brain by the power of God, yet we cannot say that each part can function by itself without the brain.
We have in the brain, sense of smell, touch, feelings, thinking, talking,
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The sun is one, but gives light to the whole world at different times.
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So are the moon and the stars.
Some of the uses of the sun

Ten ways to use the Sun’s energy: by Guy Daunce And Meghance Etcheverry. Posted January 1.2010 Summer issue
The Sun’s energy can be used for everything from heating your home to drying to drying your clothes.
1. The sun has gone to a lot of trouble to send us its energy, so appreciate it. The heat and light on your face was on the surface of the sun eight minutes and nineteen seconds ago. So at a minimum, use it to dry your clothes. The average electric dryer is a massive energy hog, accounting for two percent of total energy consumption in the United States. Although new energy consumption guidelines have been introduced in Canada and the United States, drying your clothes in the sun is still the most energy-efficient method. Since the sun is a giant nuclear reactor, you can brag to your friends that you have nuclear-powered clothes dryer
2. To grow your food
Take away the sun, and what can you grow?With just soil and sunlight you can grow tomatoes, peppers, apples, raspberries, salad greens, and more. Building a solar greenhouse allows you to rested your growing season into winter while protecting your Crops in the summer and increasing your crop yields by protecting your plants from soil and water-borne disease. The many different types of greenhouses mean that they’re useable in almost any climate, from locations with minimal sunlight like the Yukon to places with hot climates like India.