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Re: Flat Earth-curious
« Reply #175 on: January 22, 2022, 01:40:49 AM »
All I know is that God made the earth and it is being destroyed by those who seek knowledge like Eve and Adam did. 

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Re: Flat Earth-curious
« Reply #176 on: January 22, 2022, 04:26:07 AM »
That's utrue.  It's precisely because their theory of "gravity" doesn't work out in the cosmos that there's the "crisis in cosmology" mentioned by Kaku.  That's why they had to invent the notion of "dark matter".

Yup.

The classic, relatively innocent cosmology embraced by Baby Boomers both Catholic and non-Catholic in the 60's has grown up into a monster.

We're not merely talking about a globe earth spinning and rotating around the sun. That's bad enough, yes, but that was relatively tame.

That video above -- which expresses OFFICIAL TEACHING on the motion of the earth, sun, galaxy, etc. through the universe -- shows what you ALSO have to believe if you buy in to their "system". You can't just say, "Nah, give me the classic 60's version I grew up with." you can't be "Traditionalist" that way. It's a PACKAGE DEAL. These other things were added over the decades to keep the whole system viable.

Which leads to the next point -- Dark Matter.

Part of their crazy system -- which includes the Big Bang and order coming from chaos on its own -- basically enough monkeys typing for enough years will produce the complete works of Shakespeare -- is this Dark Matter, without which their whole System collapses.

That is why I am willing to reject their whole system, rather than follow them off a cliff. Especially when the classic idea of a disc-shape earth with a firmament, etc. is much more compatible with Creationism. And there is *so* much evidence for a flat earth, and virtually zero evidence for a globe-shaped earth.


Re: Flat Earth-curious
« Reply #177 on: January 22, 2022, 10:03:48 AM »
The idea of there being such thing as "dark matter" versus, what? "light matter"?, reeks of the dualism of the occult roots of this cosmology