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Default Well, of course...

On Monday, February 17, 2014 4:20:34 PM UTC-6, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 2/17/14, 4:33 PM, Tim wrote:

On Monday, February 17, 2014 2:09:41 PM UTC-6, F*O*A*D wrote:


On 2/17/14, 2:50 PM, Tim wrote:




On Monday, February 17, 2014 10:56:24 AM UTC-6, F*O*A*D wrote:
















You are the one doing the leaping. I said the "idea" was deeply








religious, and it is. It was part of religious teaching for thousands of








years via various religions. Whether today's religions teach it is








something I don't know.












How many 'thousands' of years are you talking? and which civilizations? I know the early Egyptians(Pyramid builders) as well as the early Jews (Cabala studiers) didn't think that way..








Concerning this being a religious 'theory' that's been taught for 'thousands' of years? I really think you're projecting again....








But if that's really what and how you wish to believe, then more power to you...
















Oh, well, then I guess you are discounting the trials and tribulations




of one Galileo Galilei. He was an advocate of heliocentrism (Earth and




planets revolve around a relatively stationary Sun at the center of the




Solar System) and was investigated for it by an inquisition, which said




he was wrong and heliocentrism was contrary to the bible. He was




forbidden from lecturing that the earth was *not* the center of the




solar system, and later he was forced under pain of death to recant his




teachings. He spent the rest of his life under house arrest.








So, if you go from your starting point (ancient Egyptians) to Galileo,




that would be thousands of years, and that there are still people who




believe the earth is still the center of the solar system is without




question a testament to the thousands of years of religious misinformation.








After he died, Galileo, one of the greatest thinkers of mankind, was




denied an honored resting place because of religious ignorance.




You also should have included Sir Issac Newton, but he and Galileo didn't live 'thousands' of years ago.








You are the one who mentioned the ancient Egyptians...I merely was

indicating that it was religious ignorance from before then to well

after the death of Galileo that keep the belief of the sun revolving

around the earth...alive.


"Before the Egyptians??"

wow!