The expansion of the universe isn't a testable hypothesis so it's not scientific. The theory is accepted because it compliments the mainstream science narrative of godless existence (SciPop).
Theory is the Scientific Word for Faith
Theory is the scientific word for faith. That's going to freak a lot of people out but it's a conclusion which has been deduced. That means it's a logically certain conclusion.
The Math of Gravity
The math of gravity requires that we assume gravity is concentrated in the center of the Earth. By a totally staggering coincidence, in Matty's Paradigm gravity is a field emitted from a singularity at the center of the Earth.
What is a Fact?
Someone made the charge that we're denying science. It looked like the knee-jerk reaction of someone with a progressive agenda, a scientifically illiterate science worshiper (SISW). We attempted to explain two things:
The Induced Axioms of Failed Science
Yesterday we looked at definitions of axioms, corollaries and principles. We've diagnosed the five inherent flaws in the theoretical foundation of popular science (SciPop), its supposed axioms.
Axioms
Axiom (law): a statement or proposition that is regarded as being 1) established, 2) accepted, or 3) self-evidently true. The law in physics is actually same as axiom in mathematics.
The Strong Delusion is Faltering
The truth about God is self evident but, because we have free will, God has provided a plausible alternative so that people can make what seems to be a rational choice about their relationship with God.
If Hell is Expanding Why isn’t the Earth Getting Bigger?
Continuing the theme of weird things that people say on social media there's another question which comes up from time to time which pertains to Jesus' teaching on hell.
The Truth isn’t in Chaos
There's no chaos through the ages. We have about 6,000 years of human history. Not just human history though, all history. Geological history has taken place within the same 6,000 years.
Ferruginous Dust from Venus
Immanuel Velikovsky went to great lengths to relate the plagues of the Exodus to events of world-wide significance which are recorded in the history of many cultures, not just the Hebrews.
