Gary here, No.1, yes. I believe in God and his one time "stretching out of the heavens". The doppler redshifts have been discussed elsewhere and I cannot possibly add to them. The acentric cosmology necessitates something that is still developing, thus making the Bible wrong. I don't accept that. No.2, No, primarily because I don't see how you can say the geocentric cosmology has anything to do with acentrism. Sincerely, Gary Shelton [Dr. Jones wrote:] > There are thus two questions that we need to address: > > 1. DO YOU ACCEPT THAT A STRICTLY ACENTRIC COSMOLOGY MUST BE WRONG? > > 2. DO YOU ACCEPT THAT BOTH HELIOCENTRIC (SUN-CENTRED) and GEOCENTRIC (WORLD-CENTRED) COSMOLOGIES ARE BOTH SPECIFIC MANIFESTATIONS OF THE RULING ACENTRIC COSMOLOGY? > > Please react with the same thought and consideration that you all put into establishing point number 1 above (and below). I am particularly interested in your conclusion to number 2 (and not too bothered if you don't quite see number 1 yet). > > > > > 1. IN BIBLICAL COSMOLOGY, THE WORLD DOES NOT ROTATE. > > Website www.midclyth.supanet.com > > Neville. > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 266.4.0 - Release Date: 2/22/05