Apollo was the god of music, light, and reason.
Apollo was the god of the sun and music. He was the twin brother of Artemis. He was one of Zeus' many children.
He is the god of music, prophecy, and medicine, light, and reason. He later became known as the god of the sun as well, as his aspect seemed to merge with the sun god Helios's. He has a chariot he pulls across the sky, attached to the sun.
He was born the god of light of the sun, as his sister was born light of the moon.
All the Apollo missions where named after Apollo not just 13. But the reason being is that he was the God of the Sun, Light and Knowledge. And the Apollo missions were all about collect data on the moon
Apollo was the god of music, light, and reason.
Apollo was the god of the sun and music. He was the twin brother of Artemis. He was one of Zeus' many children.
Apollo was the god of the sun, light, music, and reason. He became the sun god after Helios. He was the twin of Artemis.
Though faith is above reason, there can never be a contradiction between faith and science because both originate in God. It is God himself who gives to us the light both of reason and of faith.
The Reason for God was created in 2007.
The Son is the Logos (word or reason) of God. He comes forth from the Father as a ray of light comes forth from a light bulb. All of creation came to be through the Son as God spoke all of creation into existence.
He is the god of music, prophecy, and medicine, light, and reason. He later became known as the god of the sun as well, as his aspect seemed to merge with the sun god Helios's. He has a chariot he pulls across the sky, attached to the sun.
sometimes when it talks of GOD it means the real God all powerfull and when it says god it means an idol or somthing people adore. it can also talk obout Light when talks obout the light of God, and light just a normal light.
The titan Hyperion was the "god" of light.
Apollo is Apperenly the god of light/the sun.
The ISBN of The Reason for God is 978-1-1012-1765-8.
Yes.Gen:1:3: And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.Gen:1:4: And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the light from the darkness.Gen:1:5: And God called the light Day, and the darkness he called Night. And the evening and the morning were the first day. Answer 2The Bible says God created light. The absence of light is dark. We could say that God created only light.