Dear Members, I have just had the dubious distinction of being fired from a creationist forum for privately (off-list) e-mailing a few of its members about the subject of geocentrism. Nearly all these members responded either for or against geocentrism. Geocentrism had been banned from being aired on this forum and I was re-subscribed on the understanding that I would not try and raise the subject within the forum. This I agreed to. However there was nothing to stop me from discussing it privately with them. This was too much for the moderators, they must have found out by someone reporting me, and I was duly excommunicated. The next chance I get to e-mail one of these pro-heliocentric members would be to say this: 'What would be the worst thing God could say to me in glory about our geocentric model?' I think it could be something like this: 'Sorry Jack but it was a nice try. You should have listened to the people who didn't believe in Me and not a few of those who did. It was never My intention to give the idea of the Earth being the centre of My creation even though I made it first. You were correct if working out that the Moon went round the Earth but I always intended the Earth along with the Moon to go around a very minor sun which I located near the edge of a small galaxy in a remote part of space. You should have realised that what you were seeing was not the whole truth, it only appeared so. I'm sorry if I confused you and I never thought for a minute that non-believers would have discovered it before many believers did. I accept that your model sounds very nice and plausible. It would have explained Joshua's 'long day' more easily but since I used a more complicated system, I simply resorted to using a miracle and suspending all the laws of physics that I had created. If I ever do this again I will think about your geocentric system.' Regards to all Jack Lewis