[geocentrism] Re: geocentrism

  • From: Bernie Brauer <bbrauer777@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2008 13:14:28 -0700 (PDT)

Bernie,
   
  Two things regarding Phillip's conclusion:

a) The planets go around the sun in the geocentrism model, so there is no 
conflict there. Even the Brahe Model had this worked out over 400 years ago.
b) The heliocentricity model is one of the five essentials of the Big Bang 
Evolutionary Paradigm. All of those essentials form an "alternate creation 
scenario" promoted by anti-Christ, anti-Bible Pharisaic Kabbalists. If one 
concludes that geocentrism is "unique" science based "solely on a 
supernatural/theological position" then what can one conclude about the 
"unique" science based "solely on a supernatural/theological position" of 
another religion which contradicts the Bible on every major doctrine (and,
of course, hates Jesus and has Him boiling in crap in hell)?  Instead of 
starting with the geo/helio controversy--the truth of which is indispensable to 
both theological positions--perhaps we should start with the the Religions and 
their Holy Books and the God/g'd which is behind these theological positions.  
When that is done--usisng only facts and excluding
assumptions based upon other assumptions...along with the willfully deceptive 
"secular" science claim...and certifiably fraudulent use of virtual reality 
technology--one is faced squarely with which religion and which God/g'd one 
trusts. And, oh yes, it is useful to note the admitted 
  theological position of the Pharisee Kabbalists
  is that Satan is their g'd.
The heliocentricity keystone of the Kabbalilst Kosmos is pure illusion in 
defiance of all observational evidence; e.g.:
http://www.fixedearth.com/Size_andStructure%20Part%20IV.htm   Is this "science" 
?
http://www.fixedearth.com/Virtual%20Reality%20Fraud.htm

  Marshall

philip madsen <pma15027@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: 
          Geocentrism as a science.  
   
  I know you all have noted my often presented defense of main stream science, 
not that I want to debunk geocentrism, but to be just plain fair.
   
  Perhaps it needs to be said outright...
   
  I have just spent several minutes looking at the side by side animations 
(GWW.) of the daily orbits of the solar system from both the  geocentric and 
heliocentric perspective.  
   
  It cannot be denied when considering all the natural motions of the planets 
around the central sun, as shown in both systems, that to claim an unmoving and 
central earth is very very unique, and goes against the natural order presented 
by the rest of the cosmos. Indeed against our own experimental evidence in 
earth bound laboratories. 
   
  Its unfair to say otherwise..  Its going to require unique science to prove 
our claim, which we base solely on a supernatural/theological position. 
   
  Philip. 
   
   


       
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