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2/16/14 2:13 PM |
Creighton L. Lovelace | | Forest City, North Carolina | | | | | | | |
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1 in 4 Americans have a BIBLICAL Cosmological worldview. Geocentricity is the correct worldview. In the book of Genesis, Chapter 1 from Day 1-4 the only thing that moves is the SPIRIT OF GOD. Psalms 104:2 (part of the Creation Psalms) speaks of God clothing Himself in Light. Thus, since the evening and the morning were the first, second, third, fourth, etc. days. Hence from a Biblical Hermeneutic sense it is the light source that moves. Not the earth revolving upon its axis orbiting the sun. On Day 4 - the Sun (greater light) and the Moon (lesser light) were created and there is no mention of the earth's rotation. In Joshua 10 - God stops the SUN and MOON - after Joshua's prayer. Again, God did not relate He stopped the earth's rotation. There are over 3,300+ Bible verses that speak of the Earth as the center of the Universe. Only a handful of verses speak of the earth/world moving and all those are in FUTURE contexts. Jesus speaks in Matt. 5:45 of making His Sun to rise and sending the rain on the just and unjust. IF we STOP the sun then we MUST (by Biblical Hermeneutics) STOP the RAIN and MOVE the earth INTO the rains. Ludicrous! Also, IF the Sun does NOT move then Christ cannot move because in the Bible the SUN symbolizes the SON in Christological Typology. THINK Christian, do |
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