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First thing, you've already come out swinging against a strawman. Modern science is absolutely NOT "heliocentric."
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Modern astronomers, astrophysicists and mathematicians have long ago abandoned heliocentrism.
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Maybe you missed the memo.
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Modern science has only very recently hinted at moving away from heliocentric theory, and that, only in part. They do not (always) say that the sun is at the center of the universe. Big hairy deal! They still pretend without proof that earth is a whirling, spinning ball hurtling through space at hoo wee! 1000, 67,000 550,000 and 1,000,000 mph, 4 different directions at the same time!
So, that's basically heliocentrism. They do not say earth is a stationary ball in the middle of the universe. Why? Because that model doesn't work. Without the daily turn on its axis, how do sun and moon work to bring about day and night and seasons? And, if it does spin, that denies not only Scripture but the Church who quite specifically condemned a moving earth. Further, the distances to stars, sun and moon are identical in all pagan globe theories which deny the existence of the firmament clearly described in Scripture, not to mention the water above the firmament. In addition science doesn't even address the windows of heaven that opened to bring about Noah's Great Flood. Modern geocentrism is a nonsensical prevarication based on the heliocentric model and chock full of pagan garbage. Robert Sungenis and buddy Rick Delano are probably modern shills backed by NASA. The last statement is a guess, but I'd personally bank some decent money on it.