Geocentric vs Heliocentric: Who's Right?

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Be cautious. Many Christians take the Bible out of context on this issue.

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3.6
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A Google user
October 25, 2016
You don't need to read bible stories to realize the earth is a 3rd density geocentric stationary plane. What's the first symbol you're taught in school besides the flag to obey? The globe lie. Further digging into the history of the Heliocentric theory full of Jesuits, Masons, Alchemists and the Occult will reveal it's true purpose. Also, please don't assume with the Geocentric model that the earth is spherical with a sun 93 million miles away. Everything works better on a geocentric plane with no theoretical force of gravity to magically hold oceans on a spinning spherical vacuum chamber soaring through space 1.5 million miles an hour. More real estate is why they would lie. Can't explore outside a space ball until you go to have a green screen. The Heliocentric conjecture makes the sun larger than it really is. Overcompensating by the child molesting sun worshipers in the Vatican.
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