I'd like to give you all out there some idea of what I think and believe before I make regular postings to this blog.
I'm an orthodox Roman Catholic, I reject the antipapacy of 'Benedict xvi' and tentatively reject the standard list of 'Popes' from 'Benedict xv' in 1914 on to this day. That being said, I am not a 'sedevacantist', but I do not reject the idea as such-saying that it couldn't happen-I'm just saying that there are Popes but not the generally accepted line.
I'm a literal six-day creationist and I am a geocentrist as well, following a 'neo-tyconian' model of cosmology. I am Augustinian in my theology, and a follower of Joseph de Maistre politically and philosophically. Despite all that, I'm not a nut or extremist and unfotunately all too worldly to be a fire-breathing misanthrope. I have a dry sense of humor, which means I can laugh and still possess the 'tragic sense of life', so I hope you enjoy what I have to say and comments are welcome-even rude ones, to a point.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
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Literal six-day creation is true. Geocentrism is true. Never heard of 'neo-tyconian' before. What is it Chris?
ReplyDelete'Neo-Tyconian' Cosmology is esentially that of Tyco Brahe the 16th cent. geocentrist scientist that Kepler murdered. The Sun and the Universe orbit the Earth, and the Planets orbit the Sun. The Sun actually Orbits counter to the rest of the Universe, like a Salmon forever moving upstream and never reaching It's goal. It fits all the observed facts and cannot be disproved by Heliocentric 'science'-invalidated for all time by the 'Michelson-Morley' experiment of 1881. Bl. Hildegard of Bingen actually goes to great lengths in her visions to describe the same cosmology. All this and much more can be read in Robert Sungenis 2 Vol. work, 'Galileo was Wrong; the Church was Right.'
ReplyDeleteHey thanks! Christ is the Sun of Justice, and the Sun is a figure of Christ, so that cosmology actually seems quite fitting.
ReplyDelete"I'm an orthodox Roman Catholic, I reject the antipapacy of 'Benedict xvi' and tentatively reject the standard list of 'Popes' from 'Benedict xv' in 1914 on to this day. That being said, I am not a 'sedevacantist'"
ReplyDeleteYou contradicted yourself. You cannot be an orthodox Roman Catholic and call the Vicars of Christ dating back that far into time "Antipopes" (especially with no explanation of why you do so), and then claim you are not a sedevacantist (who then did you think were the true lines of Popes?).
I cannot take people seriously when they say things like that. Stop listening to the Devil and come back now!