[geocentrism] Re: Moon landings?

  • From: "Robert Bennett" <robert.bennett@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 20:44:29 -0500

Dr. Jones,

When did I deny or even question that the Earth is atranslational and
irrotational?


Pax Christi,

Robert

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> [mailto:geocentrism-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Dr. Neville Jones
> Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 6:17 PM
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> Subject: [geocentrism] Re: Moon landings?
>
>
> Cheryl - Thank you for your kind words and offers of support.
>
> Philip - You said:
>
> "Dear Neville. I have read your new posted article. I must admit
> that I had the wrong idea of your assumptions. I thought you
> meant that the Bible spoke specifically against space travel. Now
> I see it only as a problem of mechanics in a geocentric setting.
> Thus our difference of opinion, is not Biblical, but mechanical.
> Whilst we cannot manipulate the Bible, we can manipulate
> mechanics. I'm glad you got the matter of relativity cleared up.
> I always mean relative motions. .... I NEVER discuss the magic of
> the illusive GR. T H E O R Y.
> "Neville, you said,
> "even if He did stop the World, what effect would that have?
> Well, we reasoned above that at least one of the Sun or Moon is
> orbiting the World. Take either one. Whatever rate it goes around
> at when the World is rotating would be seen to increase
> dramatically if the World were to stop."
>
> "I was quite amazed at this excellent biblical proof using
> Joshua, that proves it was not the world that stopped. I should
> have thought of it, but astronomy , especially the movements are
> a mystery to me. ..."
>
>
> Let me stop you just there, because you now see what I was
> getting at. Joshua and Habakkuk prove that the World does not
> spin on an axis.
>
> All - Steven, Philip and Dan (I believe) now understand that the
> Bible allows us to figure out that the World does not rotate. Can
> I have some input from the rest of you on this, before we move to
> the next knot? Robert, Jack, Nicholas and Gary, in particular.
> What do you now think, after the reasoning presented in "Do the
> alleged Apollo ..."? Do you agree with Steven, Philip, Dan(?) and
> myself, that the Bible teaches not only a stationary World, but a
> NON-ROTATING one?
>
> Please address this issue again (my apologies if I missed one of
> your earlier responses).
>
> Neville.
>
>
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