Unconvinced wrote:dear Mike,
The immortals in heaven were moved by the people's suffering. The Emperor of Heaven sent the archer Hou (Prince) Yi to help Yao bring order. Hou Yi, with his beautiful wife Chang'er , descended to earth carrying a red bow and white arrows given him by the Emperor of Heaven. People greeted the archer joyfully, as a hero who might save them from their torment. Ready for battle, Hou Yi strode to the centre of the square, drew his bow and arrows, and took aim at the imperious suns. In an instant, one after the other, nine suns were shot from the sky. As Hou Yi took aim at the tenth, Yao stopped him - for the last sun might be of benefit to people. So ends the story of Hou Yi and the nine suns. Other stories tell of how he slays fierce beasts, birds and snakes, and becomes a hero to the people. But Hou Yi had aroused the jealousy of the other immortals, who slandered him before the Emperor of Heaven. Soon the archer sensed an aloofness and a lack of confidence in the Emperor's attitude. Finally, Hou Yi and his wife were banished forever from heaven and forced to live by hunting on earth.
Wow, it's too bad God did not preserve thousands of manuscript evidence with prophecies that have the scientific possiblility smaller than an atom on your finger to back it up.