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Traditional Catholic Faith => Fighting Errors in the Modern World => The Earth God Made - Flat Earth, Geocentrism => Topic started by: Truth is Eternal on October 16, 2017, 10:09:25 PM
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Of course there aren’t any Bible verses on the movement of the earth. ;D :applause: :incense:
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Yes, there are Bible verses on the movement of the earth.
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They are in the form of saying the earth does not move.
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So they are verses on the non-movement of the earth, which is about its (lack of) movement.
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Yes, there are Bible verses on the movement of the earth.
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They are in the form of saying the earth does not move.
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So they are verses on the non-movement of the earth, which is about its (lack of) movement.
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Lack of movement isn't movement. :laugh2: :fryingpan: Neil Obstat.
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You've probably never heard about how the Church had a big problem with Galileo partly because he said there were imperfections in the sun, when the Church had long held that the sun as well as all the stars in the heavens were unchangeable.
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Lack of movement isn't movement. :laugh2: :fryingpan: Neil Obstat.
More braying of an ass that was....
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Lack of movement isn't movement. :laugh2: :fryingpan: Neil Obstat.
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Actually, you're wrong, again. Rack 'em up! Wrong, wrong, wrong ... you must enjoy being wrong so much. :laugh1: :fryingpan: Truth is Transitory
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You can have positive movement or negative movement or zero movement, relative to a second location. You're confusing quality with quantity.
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But flat-earthers don't know there is any distinction between them, so that's par for the course.
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But as often as it has been tried, no one has been able to demonstrate absolute movement.
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