Hi Jack, me in blue:
Jack Lewis wrote:
Dear Steven,
No, I'm unlikely to pursue it too much. I have no problem with
geocentrism or concave centrism but I cannot accept heliocentrism.
BTW don't you think Luke was referring to the Kingdom being in
us as opposed to inside the world's shell?
Yes, agreed, although some things in creation
just seem to beautifully tie together, and this might not be an
exception.
Best wishes,
Steven.
Jack
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Monday, October 29, 2007 10:41 PM
Subject:
[geocentrism] Re: Concave model
Dear Jack, me in blue:
Jack Lewis wrote:
Dear Steven,
I realise all that. How do they explain away geocentrism and all the
other 'isms?
Jack
Because, if it were proven that the Earth was
concave and not convex, then life must be from within, that means that
the cosmos or the starry heavens are within too as in the following
diagram:
The universe doesn't exist, only the Earth and the starry globe within,
it therefore becomes apparent that sun centred, Earth centred or
whatever is irrelevant. This is probably one of the most beautiful
aspects relating to the concave Earth hypothesis.
(Luke 17:21 KJV) "Neither shall they say, Lo here! or, lo there! for,
behold, the kingdom of God is within you."
Thanks for the questions, it's appreciated to discuss this whilst I
think about it all. If you have a question or a possible problem with
the kinematics of this model, then fire-away and I'll attempt to answer
it!
Best wishes,
Steven.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Steven Jones" <steven@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 9:13 PM
Subject: [geocentrism] Re: Concave model
Interesting question dear Jack, with the
concave Earth, heliocentrism/acentrism/geocentrism, it's all
irrelevant! The Earth is the nucleus of life if you like, you can
forget other planets because it is only within the World that we live,
shielded like in a womb from whatever lies beyond. If the concave Earth
could be proven, it would be the end of it all. No more vast distances
even, and a creator would be the most obvious thing ever.
In support of the concave Earth:
Question, why does a mercury leveled telescope looking out to sea with
engraved central cross-hairs feature the ocean above the cross-hairs
rather than at the centre or below?
Interesting indeed....
Brotherly love,
Steven.
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