Monday, November 29, 2004
Christian Blogs
- Catholic: Southern Appeal
- Catholic: The Open Book
- Catholic: Being or Nothingness
- Catholic: Pontifications
- Catholic: The Crowhill Page
- Catholic: Dave Armstrong Blog
- Catholic: Crimson Catholic
- Catholic: Rerum Novarum
- Catholic: Secret Agent Man
- Reformed: The Trawlerman- Brother-In-Law
- Reformed: Tim Enloe Blog
- Reformed: Coffee Conversations
- Lutheran: A Bunch of Excitable Lutherans
3 Comments:
Sorry to hijack this comments section, but I didn't think anyone would really comment on this image, so I decided to post a brief follow-up to an earlier comments discussion that I had no part in:
Robert Sungenis' view on GeocentricityA kooky dutch protestant (not reformed)The Wikkepedia article that I got these links fromBuy this book!That last link is to Amazon's page selling John Byl's God and Cosmos. It is really excellent, and I've got a copy somewhere in Andy's barn. Byl was the first person that I had ever read that took seriously the Geocentric model. If I remember correctly, he concludes on the side of Heliocentrism, but he is very fair to Geocentrists.
I've read Sungenis on Geocentrism. I have no problem with anyone holding that view against Heliocentrism. Is Scripture really trying to teach one scientific view over and against the other? I think not. Sungenis is going overboard when he tries to make this issue some dogmatic article of faith.
oops. my comment didn't space out the links like it should have.
Anyhow, read Byl.
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