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Author Topic: Was the 1616 decree against heliocentrism an infallible act?  (Read 13123 times)

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Offline Predestination2

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Re: Was the 1616 decree against heliocentrism an infallible act?
« Reply #30 on: March 02, 2025, 02:31:13 PM »
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  • look at the location of Sheol on the flat earth below.
    Hell is below the earth but not below the universe on a flat earth

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    Re: Was the 1616 decree against heliocentrism an infallible act?
    « Reply #31 on: March 02, 2025, 02:35:27 PM »
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  • How does flat earth make hell the center of the universe?  When you look at the sketch, hell is clearly at the bottom, at the lowest part of the universe. Reasonably, hell is logistically the furthest from heaven. In reality on a flat earth, up is up and only up.  Down is down, and only down.  On a ball, up is out in every direction and for those on the opposite side, up is down because everyone is upside down to everyone else. What logistical chaos! Hell would be at the center of the ball and literally at the center of everything created, if earth is a globe. 
    If you can explain to me I am happy to be corrected but also that was a singular sentence from my post. I am not arguing for either side.


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    Re: Was the 1616 decree against heliocentrism an infallible act?
    « Reply #32 on: March 02, 2025, 02:35:54 PM »
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  • look at the location of Sheol on the flat earth below.

    Don't forget, this is a rendering, a side view or a slice of creation from the side.  Hell is at the lowest part of Creation.  Earth is above that.  The firmament above that.  Heaven is above that and the furthest away from hell.  The pillars well may be above hell, but the idea is clear.  Hell is at the bottom.  

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    Re: Was the 1616 decree against heliocentrism an infallible act?
    « Reply #33 on: March 02, 2025, 02:37:32 PM »
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  • If you can explain to me I am happy to be corrected but also that was a singular sentence from my post. I am not arguing for either side.
    No worries, not intending to argue either.  Maybe my last post explains?  

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    Re: Was the 1616 decree against heliocentrism an infallible act?
    « Reply #34 on: March 02, 2025, 02:39:26 PM »
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  • Don't forget, this is a rendering, a side view or a slice of creation from the side.  Hell is at the lowest part of Creation.  Earth is above that.  The firmament above that.  Heaven is above that and the furthest away from hell.  The pillars well may be above hell, but the idea is clear.  Hell is at the bottom. 
    I see