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Geocentrism vs. The Myth of the Earth as a Planet
Posted: Tue 12 January 2016 7:33 pm
by Cyprian
The earth is motionless in the geocentric model. A planet, by definition, "wanders" or moves. The great and holy fathers of antiquity, who all taught that the earth is at rest, in the center of the universe, never called the earth a planet; however, fathers such as St. Basil the Great and St. John of Damascus do refer to the sun as a planet.
Definition of planet
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Definition_of_planet
Referring to the earth as a planet is an innovation of recent centuries adapted to popular belief in the heliocentric model, where the earth is purported to rotate on its axis while orbiting the sun.
It is ill-advised for Orthodox Christians to refer to the earth as a planet, since this implies the earth is in motion, when it is not.
Re: Myth of the earth as a planet
Posted: Wed 13 January 2016 12:42 am
by Matthew
But this is a thread about the Milky Way Galaxy theory. Where are your connecting thoughts on that? Otherwise, maybe you should start a new thread, brother. I would love to discuss geocentrism and is Earth a planet or a plane (flat earth theory) as it is an interesting topic.
Thank you, Matthew. I agree.
I have split this topic from the Myth of the Milky Way Galaxy theory into its own new thread.
In Christ, Maria
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Re: Myth of the earth as a planet
Posted: Thu 14 January 2016 5:17 pm
by Cyprian
It was not I who brought up and was promoting Robert Sungenis, geocentrism, a film called "The Principle," and much more in that thread. What does all that specifically have to do with the Milky Way? The earth was referred to as a planet on multiple occasions in that Milky Way thread, so that seemed like a proper venue to address the misnomer. I don't see the purpose in starting a new thread for every little side comment that takes place. Why not then start a new thread to talk about Robert Sungenis and his film The Principle?
Re: Myth of the earth as a planet
Posted: Thu 14 January 2016 5:24 pm
by Cyprian
Matthew, about six months ago, I revived the discussion you had started a few years back regarding geocentrism and the myth of a flat earth. I offered support and defense of your position.
Orthodox and geocentrism, flat-earthism, etc.
http://www.euphrosynoscafe.com/forum/vi ... 81&p=65557
Re: Geocentrism vs. The Myth of the Earth as a Planet
Posted: Thu 14 January 2016 5:25 pm
by Maria
Cyprian wrote:It was not I who brought up and was promoting Robert Sungenis, geocentrism, a film called "The Principle," and much more in that thread. What does all that specifically have to do with the Milky Way? The earth was referred to as a planet on multiple occasions in that Milky Way thread, so that seemed like a proper venue to address the misnomer. I don't see the purpose in starting a new thread for every little side comment that takes place. Why not then start a new thread to talk about Robert Sungenis and his film The Principle?
Actually, that might be a great idea. Or we can discuss The Principle here.
I would like to hear comments on The Principle as I have not seen it. Right now, I cannot afford to view it.
Re: Geocentrism vs. The Myth of the Earth as a Planet
Posted: Fri 15 January 2016 7:39 am
by Matthew
Forgive me Cyprian. Indeed I was in a wrong spirit or attitude. You are justified in what you have said in your defence. Forgive me, brother.