[geocentrism] Re: Is geocentrism supported by facts?

  • From: "philip madsen" <pma15027@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 06:42:26 +1000

Not many people know or understand this: You cannot have true/correct knowledge
without true/correct morality and you cannot have true/correct morality
without true/correct religion. But they will not teach people
that in universities ( UNI = one way of thinking ).

Respectfully,
Bernie 

And Bernie, we as a group cannot even demonstrate one true correct religion!

Philip. 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Bernie Brauer 
  To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 1:51 AM
  Subject: [geocentrism] Re: Is geocentrism supported by facts?


  "We have to allow the heliocentrists their massive distances..."

  We should not unnecessarily concede a single point to heliocentrists
  because it could backfire later on.
  I think they have the edge of the universe at 16 BILLION light years away
  now which is probably far enough to have people wondering how
  those stars could get around nightly. And if people don't have a problem with 
that
  then the next calculation we will see is 160 TRILLION light years.

  We don't "HAVE TO" allow any exaggerations or falsehoods, and shouldn't.

  And since at the core this is a religious battle, pushing God out 16 BILLION
  light years, the further the better, effectively gets rid of him in people's 
minds.
  Not many people know or understand this: You cannot have true/correct 
knowledge
  without true/correct morality and you cannot have true/correct morality
  without true/correct religion. But they will not teach people
  that in universities ( UNI = one way of thinking ).

  Respectfully,
  Bernie 

  Neville Jones <njones@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
    All,

    Oh dear, oh dear. Has no one but Paul been reading my earlier posts. I told 
you clearly that parallax has nothing to do with this argument. And to forget 
about Polaris. We have to allow the heliocentrists their massive distances, but 
it really does not matter!

    Paul sees it, and has done for a while. My guess is that many of the silent 
ones have seen it, too, but without any comments it is difficult to tell.

    Real or apparent, star trails are a consequence of rotation about an axis 
over a certain period. There is no doubt at all about this.

    The question, in its simplest terms, is: Is there rotation of stars about 
the north ecliptic pole and south ecliptic pole over one tropical year, or is 
there not?

    Please read the updated Celestial Poles page (with 2 new diagrams and 
updated text) and re-watch the video.

    This is very important and EVERYONEs contribution would be appreciated.

    I will not allow such an important point to be dismissed out of hand, 
because if I do then there will be no purpose in continuing this forum. Steven 
and I would simply be wasting our time and energy.

    Neville

    www.GeocentricUniverse.com



      -----Original Message-----
      From: pma15027@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
      Sent: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 08:11:50 +1000


      Re this thread, and Regner's question, I have to withdraw my previous 
statement that observations of the rotations of the North or South stars or any 
stars for that matter, are evidence of support for geocentrism. 

      One would have to considerably reduce the alleged and accepted distances 
these stars are from the solar system, for this hypotheses to have any value. I 
see no evidence that would convince me that these distances are wrong. 

      I apologise for any distraction I caused. It was fun though, as I was 
forced to get with the facts, which I now want to forget. 

      I continue to hold to my original stated position in support of 
geocentrism, namely that the laws of Newton hold true but are incomplete 
without the effect of an aether being included. Therefore I do not have any 
facts as such, but merely a hypotheses , in support of geocentrism. 

      Philip. 


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