YEC Spaghetti Theology

Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth: for he shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak: and he will shew you things to come.

(John 16:13) KJV

Young Earth creationists (YECs) have been fighting the good fight for decades but it has led to the current situation where it looks like Christianity and intellectual exploration are different ends of a spectrum. Now we’re at a crossroads.

YECs have been bogged down on two fronts:

  1. Science vs. faith,
  2. creation vs. evolution.

Neither one of these is actually a problem, they’re both irrelevant diversions and it’s time to move on. There can’t be a debate between science and faith because science, in its present form of popular science (SciPop), is nothing but faith. There’s no reason to waste time on creation vs. evolution because we can easily plug evolution into the creation narrative by calling it devolution.

Devolution is the process of genetic change over time by which the animal kinds saved on Noah’s ark gave rise to the current distribution of biodiversity.

– Devolution, context

Those issues are irrelevant but there’s a bigger problem. Whether they acknowledge it or not YECs capitulated with SciPop and they have the same heliocentric cosmology which has no heaven, and they bought the model of the internal structure of the Earth which has no hell.

Moving forward we now have a Biblical theory of gravitation which does several helpful things. Firstly we’ve just shown how to solve the math problem which was the only reason why radiometric dating hasn’t been called out as bogus.

Secondly, and this is developed extensively in February, the Biblical theory of gravitation gives us gravitational time dilation (GTD) which means that the planet Earth can be 6,000 years old but the remote regions of the cosmos can be 13.8 billion years old (whatever…) at the same time.

Thirdly, our theory of gravitation allows us to combine a unified field theory of gravitation and magnetism (something that Einstein failed to do) with the plan of redemption and the fulfillment of prophecy.

What we’ve done is put hell back into the center of the Earth and put heaven back on the edge of space. We have an absolute frame of reference in time and space. There’s just one minor issue: it means that Earth is at the center of the observable universe. That ought not be a problem since its an empirical observation but it means that Christian intellectuals are going to be on the hook for believing a Geocentrospheric cosmology.

So far it seems that the only solution is, don’t have any Christian intellectuals. On the other hand you could believe what you can see with your own eyes.

Heliocentric (sun worship) or Geocentrospheric?

  • IF you were on the Sun you’d be observing heliocentricity,
  • SINCE you’re not, you’re on the Earth, you’re observing Geocentrosphericity.

That’s where you’re at folks.

Hell? Really? – Navigation

SectionTitleScripture
1Hell? Really?Amos 9:2
2Current Theories of Earth’s Internal StructureDeuteronomy 32:22
The Mathematics of HellLeviticus 19:36
Can Math Prove There’s no Hell?1 Samuel 2:8
The Mainstream Science Math Defense1 Timothy 6:20
The Jawbone End RunDeuteronomy 32:22
3Young Earth Creationist TheologyJohn 16:13
Anti-Hell Christian Leadership1 Peter 2:13-14
SalvationRomans 10:9-10
– Navigate your way around Hell? Really?

July 7th – Hell? Really?

Most people, Christian or not, don’t believe in a physical hell. Regardless of religious affiliation (or lack of) hell has fallen between the cracks of mythology.


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