February 19th

Solianity

Praise him, you highest heavens,
and you waters above the heavens!

(Psalms 148:4) ESV

The preferred spatial orientation of the weak nuclear force is evidence for an absolute frame of reference within the broad narrative of scripture, physics, and it’s part of our unified theory of everything.

Beyond THE NARRATIVE

Heliocentricity isn’t empirical it’s theoretical. Theoretical means imaginary. Copernicus was the first to explain how it’s possible to imagine the cosmos from a different frame of reference than the Earth. Frame of reference is another expression for point of view (POV). The problem with heliocentricity and relativity is that they’re theoretical, in other words, imaginary. What’s real, our empirical reality, is what we can see with our eyes from our vantage point here on Earth.

Frame of Reference

  • We’re on the Earth.
  • We observe the cosmos from the Earth.
  • We observe that the cosmos orbits the Earth every day.
  • Our frame of reference is empirically, and inherently, Geocentrospheric.

Here on Earth we have an absolute frame of reference but, unfortunately, that’s exactly what a false narrative of godless existence can’t have. On one hand, if the Earth is at the center of the universe then God must have created it that way, there’s no other explanation.

On the other hand, if the Earth orbits the sun which is drifting through space, then you can make up any theory of origins that you want. If you use the academic community, who are disproportionately atheist intellectual elites, then you put the peer review stamp of approval on it and ostracize anyone who doesn’t toe the line.

Heliocentricity is imagining the cosmos from the POV of the sun, in order to support the premise that there’s no absolute frame of reference, and this is for the purpose of denying the role of our creator God. It is a modern manifestation of sun worship, and we give it the name Solianity.

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The Fixer

Read through the Bible in a year

Reading planFebruary 19
LinearDeuteronomy 13-15
ChronologicalLeviticus 19-21
– Read 3 chapters every day and 5 chapters on Sundays

Salvation

  1. Call upon the name of Jesus Christ,
    • believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead,
  2. confess your sin.

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