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Re: End of Story at least for Catholics
« Reply #85 on: October 09, 2017, 12:32:38 PM »
Then we can suppose that "whoever" described her as having the moon under her feet to be a blasphemer; guess "Moon Queen" is a bit of damnable sci-fi cheek as well.

Your brain on stupid.

Re: End of Story at least for Catholics
« Reply #86 on: October 09, 2017, 12:33:58 PM »
Our Lord Jesus Christ reigns supreme over the world.
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See the stars? He stands on the Firmament.
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Re: End of Story at least for Catholics
« Reply #87 on: October 09, 2017, 01:01:38 PM »
The problem with the current flow of this topic is that the FEers are claiming the Globers believe the Earth spins and presume they subscribe to Heliocentrism, when no one of them has suggested it. To pull out articles condemning what is not part of the subject material seems quite.... incompetent? I think plenty of the Globers here are Geocentrists. Remain on topic, please. It looks ridiculous.


Also, Tradplorable does make a point that "world" can mean universe. However, the use of the word "world" has many many aplications in English, so you can't just look at one aplication. "Welcome to my world (life)", "What a small world", "What world (foreign place/ planet) are you from?"  The word "world" is relative to the amount of space/area assigned to it.
   Also, what are the original words in French with which St. Catherine was spoken to?

Then we can suppose that "whoever" described her as having the moon under her feet to be a blasphemer; guess "Moon Queen" is a bit of damnable sci-fi cheek as well.

Your brain on stupid.

DZ Please also makes a point.

Re: End of Story at least for Catholics
« Reply #88 on: October 09, 2017, 01:03:43 PM »
The problem with the current flow of this topic is that the FEers are claiming the Globers believe the Earth spins and presume they subscribe to Heliocentrism, when no one of them has suggested it. To pull out articles condemning what is not part of the subject material seems quite.... incompetent? I think plenty of the Globers here are Geocentrists. Remain on topic, please. It looks ridiculous.


Also, Tradplorable does make a point that "world" can mean universe. However, the use of tge word "world" has many many aplications in English, so you can't just look at one aplication. "Welcome to my world (life)", "What a small world", "What world (foreign place/ planet) are you from?"  Also, what are the original words in French with which St. Catherine was spoken to?

DZ Please also makes a point.
Is it even possible for someone to be a globe earther if they can clearly see the flat earth horizon?

Re: End of Story at least for Catholics
« Reply #89 on: October 09, 2017, 01:05:15 PM »
The problem with the current flow of this topic is that the FEers are claiming the Globers believe the Earth spins and presume they subscribe to Heliocentrism, when no one of them has suggested it. To pull out articles condemning what is not part of the subject material seems quite.... incompetent? I think plenty of the Globers here are Geocentrists. Remain on topic, please. It looks ridiculous.


Also, Tradplorable does make a point that "world" can mean universe. However, the use of tge word "world" has many many aplications in English, so you can't just look at one aplication. "Welcome to my world (life)", "What a small world", "What world (foreign place/ planet) are you from?"  Also, what are the original words in French with which St. Catherine was spoken to?

DZ Please also makes a point.

Yes but the problem is that geocentrism is undermined by the lack of curvature.