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Re: Heliocentrism, the most widely accepted lie ever told?
« Reply #165 on: March 10, 2013, 02:06:59 pm »
You literally have not responded properly to a single point anyone has raised here. You've just kinda babbled without explaining why you're correct and we're not.

Exactly.  There have been three times in this thread that I showed where he was completely wrong on things he had said and he hasn't responded to any of them yet.  But the reason he doesn't is he can't.  He doesn't have anything whatsoever that can be used to even put a dent into scientifically deduced conclusions and results.

The more I read his posts, the more I am also convinced he is a Poe.
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Re: Heliocentrism, the most widely accepted lie ever told?
« Reply #166 on: March 21, 2013, 03:08:46 pm »
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Re: Heliocentrism, the most widely accepted lie ever told?
« Reply #167 on: March 21, 2013, 03:12:19 pm »
Christ on a raspberry flavoured popsicle, this thread is still alive?

Why?

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Re: Heliocentrism, the most widely accepted lie ever told?
« Reply #168 on: March 22, 2013, 03:43:27 am »
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Re: Heliocentrism, the most widely accepted lie ever told?
« Reply #169 on: March 22, 2013, 03:50:55 am »
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Re: Heliocentrism, the most widely accepted lie ever told?
« Reply #170 on: March 22, 2013, 05:42:48 pm »
You're correct, AE. We use the phrase because in the "center" of our solar system is the "sun". Blows the mind, doesn't it?

Not so much, actually.  The idea that people are still clinging to outdated nonsense produced by Copernicus and Galileo and Darwin would be amusing if it wasn't so poisonous to society.

Wait? Are you actually trying to imply that heliocentric theory and a spherical earth are poisoning our society? How? I can kind of see how evolution can possibly harm society, it does not actually, but it has room for abuse, but fundamental observations of our planet and universe? Observations that barely affect our lives somehow poison our society? That's special.

Except they DO affect your lives in that they colour your entire worldview.  Filling kids' heads with false doctrines deliberately divorced from God's word can't really be considered anything other than social poison.

Generations of kids now have grown up with their minds infiltrated with Atheistic lies, believing that we are each insignificant specks in an irrelevant backwater of this huge universe and therefore you and your actions don't matter one iota. 

Telling children that they are just temporary arrangements of chemicals assembled via random chance is just a calculated move to keep them from discovering the Holy Spirit, personally I consider that child abuse.


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