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Rainbows are God's way of frowning at gay people. They are also, if Christian writer Constance Cumbey is to be believed, a secret symbol used by New Agers who put it on their cars to identify each other. (To her credit, when she wrote that, the rainbow flag hadn't yet become popular as a gay symbol — but since when was that an excuse?) They are also Jesse Jackson's favorite political motif.
However, God had other plans for the rainbow. According to creationists, back in 2500 B.C. or thereabouts there was a great flood. After Noah's Ark saved all the animals from extinction, God promised Noah he would never again flood the planet, and he instituted the rainbow as the symbol promising it wouldn't happen again — a reminder to his omniscient self.[1] You do believe in young earth creationism, don't you?
Rainbow crossings use the traditional colors of the rainbow so that those who hate and despise Judeo-Christian divine symbolism can show their contempt by trampling on them with their feet. Attempts by the likes of Destiny Church to desecrate the pretty design[2] demonstrate the dangers of taking graven images too seriously.
Rainbows are not just diurnal or limited to visible light. Nocturnal rainbows (moonbows), produced by the Moon, have been documented since Aristotle and they also extend into the infrared and ultraviolet.[3]
For those of you in the mood, RationalWiki has a fun article about Rainbow. |