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The rainbow following the Great Flood should not be dismissed as a naive sign to a primitive people. As a reminder of God's covenant it transmits a powerful truth. Any beginning student of physics knows that a rainbow is a refraction of light broken down into its constituent parts which, in this case, are colors. What we learn about light -- its speed, its intensity, its constancy -- is made possible by studying its colors.
The rainbow following the Great Flood should not be dismissed as a naive sign to a primitive people. As a reminder of God's covenant it transmits a powerful truth. Any beginning student of physics knows that a rainbow is a refraction of light broken down into its constituent parts which, in this case, are colors. What we learn about light -- its speed, its intensity, its constancy -- is made possible by studying its colors.
