Cretinism or Evilution? No. 2
Edited by E.T. Babinski
The Evils of Copernicanism
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The Genesis Institute Selling Geocentrism The Genesis Institute, founded by former Bible Science Association director, the Rev. Walter Lang, writes seeking member/subscribers and offering a list of creationist books for sale. The GI mailing stresses the new interest in geocentrism, contrary to the research of Copernicus, Galileo, and several other astronomers. "Right now we are promoting the book called Geocentricity, by Dr. Gerardus Bouw. We believe this is possibly the most in-depth study of the question so far produced. It is available from the Genesis Institute for $17 plus $2 for shipping and handling. There is also a video produced by Dr. Bouw back in 1990 that answers the questions brought up in connection with the debate of whether the Earth or space turn [sic]. This is $19.95 (+p&h)." The Institute sells a number of books and articles and even Bibles. Anyone interested can contact the Genesis Institute at 7232 Morgan Avenue South, Richland, MN 55423-2940. |
- Gerardus Bouw, Ph.D., "Why Geocentricity?" -- an article that was in press and due to appear in the Baptist Bulletin, circa Sept. 1985. Bouw is leader of the Association of Biblical Astronomy, a group of creationist Christians who teach geocentrism. He is also the author of Geocentricity, a book that argues for a literal understanding of the geocentric passages in Scripture.
- John Calvin, sermon no. 8 on 1st Corinthians, 677, cited in John Calvin: A Sixteenth Century Portrait by William J. Bouwsma (Oxford Univ. Press, 1988), A. 72
- Martin Luther, Table Talk
- Melanchthon, famous Protestant Reformer and one of Luther and Calvin's friends -- as cited on the Internet in Wayne Aiken's incredibly long and amusing collection of quotations, "Freethought Fortune Cookie".
- Cardinal Bellarmine 1615, during the trial of Galileo (cited in Wayne Aiken's "Freethought Fortune Cookie".)
- John Calvin, Commentary on the Book of Psalms, Psalm 93, verse 1, trans., James Anderson (Eerdman's, 1949), Vol. 4, p. 7
- R. G. Elmendorf (1980), member of the Association of Biblical Astronomy, and of the Bible-Science Association (a group of young-earth creationists). Elmendorf also has a new book on "scientific geocentrism," titled, The Foucault Pendulum.
"The only way we can know for certain whether or not geocentricity is true would be to leave the universe, take a look around outside the universe, and then come back in to tell us what is really happening in that larger scope. Since God is infinitely greater than the universe, and so extends beyond the universe, what God says must present the ultimate case...
"God, in His Word, consistently teaches geocentricity."
- Gerardus Bouw, Ph.D., "why Geocentricity?" -- an article that was in press and due to appear in the Baptist Bulletin, circa Sept. 1985.
- Gerardus Bouw, Ph.D. (1984 Bible Science Conference)
- Henry Morris, president of the Institute of Creation Research (cited in Wayne Aiken's "Freethought Fortune Cookie").
- John Locke
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