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Author Topic:   There you Go,YECs...biblical "evidence" of "flat earth beliefs"
Philip
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Message 56 of 243 (8850)
04-24-2002 12:49 AM
Reply to: Message 55 by wj
04-23-2002 8:47 PM


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Originally posted by wj:
Back to the drawing board, or rather back to reinterpreting the scriptures to discover how they are in complete agreement with the latest scientific data?
Other than radiation discrepancies? Might there be any evidence of 'space-time-curvature' telescopically (other than black-holes) in diverse stellar regions? If minimal asymmetry exists, perhaps a homogenous centralized expansion (centering near earth’s galaxy) may be supported, no?
Are the Doppler red-shifts regionalized or symmetrically distributed? (I confess ignorance.) If somewhat symmetrically distributed, would not this lend support to the argument of the earth’s centralization?
(How much should we 'strain at a gnat'?)
--Philip

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Philip
Member (Idle past 4748 days)
Posts: 656
From: Albertville, AL, USA
Joined: 03-10-2002


Message 59 of 243 (8992)
04-26-2002 1:53 AM
Reply to: Message 58 by joz
04-24-2002 2:18 AM


[QUOTE]Originally posted by joz:
Blue shifted galaxies observed = milky way not centre....[/B][/QUOTE]
Has any galaxy ever been postulated as the center of the universe? If not, might not a few assymetrical 'blues' among a vast array of symmetrical 'reds' still support some 'relative' amount of milky way centralization? If Andromeda and only a few other galaxies are more centralized (as you perhaps propose), then we are still in the same drop of the universal sea, that drop being in the center. That would be extremely significant, you reckon?

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