Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Danny Faulkner Believes in Heliocentrism, but NOT ETs, is That Inconsistent?


Many Christians are Wrong about UFOs and ETs
Answers in Genesis | 19 Aug. 2025
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhnN1VkXG7M


10:10 You are aware that part of the pull for the Heliocentric shift was the appeal to ET's?

Kepler's Somnium, after which Lutherans accused his mother of witchcraft after which he was pretending, "no, that was just an allegory" ... but when I was a child, one man arguing Heliocentrism to me was appealing to inhabitants on planets or exo-planets and their non-Tellurian pov.

10:31 "Began to realise" ... on arguments like Copernicus' (in modern language) "spirographs are such ugly things, God would never allow Venus or Jupiter to move in spirograph patterns" ...

27:27 It is probable Eden's top soil and plant life was at the Flood transferred to Venus, and God makes it inhabitable for the two witnesses up to when they return (arguably they are Henoch and Elijas, and given how Jerusalem is currently pretty Sodom and Egypt, they might return here soon).

Crich Leslie
@Crich_Leslie
Why Venus?

Hans-Georg Lundahl
@hglundahl
@Crich_Leslie "third heaven"

@Crich_Leslie Or third heaven could be Mercury, in that case it could be Mercury.

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"So, not anything in the Bible, but only your own astrological bull crap."


In response
I'd like to notice that "first heaven" is the sphere of the Moon and "fourth heaven" the sphere of the Sun.

And that the Biblical phrase "third heaven" (2 Corinthians 12:2) was originally up to very recent modern times understood in this type of context.

If I were an avid astrologer, I would be very certain of whether third heaven was Venus or Mercury. I wouldn't hesitate like I did. I would also know all of the Zodiac signs that oppose each other, not just Virgo and Pisces which involve birthdays in my closest family. I would probably chose the ones near the solstices rather than the equinoxes to discuss parallax.

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