[geocentrism] Re: Fw: revisited

  • From: Robert Bennett <robert.bennett@xxxxxxx>
  • To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 01 Aug 2007 13:29:31 -0400

Crombette believed the center of the earth was Jerusalem, about which the
universe revolved.
Jerusalem is within the margin of error of the ICR study .

Plate motions are the basis of Wegener's theory of continental drift and the
latest MS belief - plate tectonics.

RB

  No, I haven't come across this. ICR published a monograph some years ago
presenting a computer analysis of the earth's landmasses which indicated
that the earth's current geographical centre was near Ankara, Turkey (i.e.
close to the traditional ark landing site).

  Andrew J. Woods and Henry M. Morris, The Center of the Earth, ICR, San
Diego, 1973.

  I must confess to being initially sceptical of Crombette's thesis. His
reconstruction of plate motions doesn't sound like anything I've ever
encountered before.

  Best wishes,

  Paul
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