Philip, > -----Original Message----- > From: geocentrism-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:geocentrism-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Philip > Sent: Saturday, February 26, 2005 12:38 AM > To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [geocentrism] Re: Setterfield, CDK and ZPE > > > add a second to > the year because the Earth is slowing down? > (Maybe it doesn't - down under ) > Yes heard of that. But under geocentrism we would say the cosmos > or plenum has slowed down.. > > Not under theogeocentrism. The cosmic motions are given to us by God to be a timekeeper - to know the correct time, His time. If the divine standard changes, well then, it's not a standard, is it? And if God made a mistake when He gave us a clock, then what other mistakes has He made?......... Can you smell the sulfur and brimstone? This much is true: since all the lights were given to divide the day and night in Gen 1:18, it isn't clear what to do if their motions were in conflict. But mod sci is not saying that. They say the atomic clocks differ from the testimony of the heavens, so we reset the year (and all the temporal subdivisions that depend on the definition of year) to agree with the modernist imposter - the EM based clock. To the NBS the atomic clock is the 'real' time. The TGCs should be telling science to adjust the atomic clocks to agree with the heavens. Pax Christi, Robert