But avoid foolish questions, and genealogies, and contentions, and strivings about the law; for they are unprofitable and vain.
(Titus 3:9) KJV
We upset a compromised Christian when we told them they they were defending the popular science paradigm (SciPop). It started when we confronted them about a statement that they make on their website.
We’re not getting off-track. This issue is pertinent to the internal structure of the Earth and whether or not it has an average density of 5.513 gm/cm3, you know, like atheist scientists believe, or does it have a great gulf of open space, you know, like Jesus described.
Your site was recommended to me by a Christian geologist. Thanks for what you do. I feel compelled to say that your statement “Seismic waves show Earth is not hollow,” isn’t accurate.
– Matty
We pointed out that by using the doctrine of gravity which is extensively developed throughout scripture then the Earth can have a great gulf of open space inside it, between the lower mantle and the surface of a molten hell, you know, how Jesus described it in the parable of the rich man and Lazarus.
Gravity (A) is a field emitted from a created instance (a singularity) which causes a body to have attractive force (p) proportional to its mass and inversely proportional to the square of its distance from the source (pG).
G is the gravitational constant. This is a general physical law derived from empirical observations by using deduction.
– Matty’s Law of Biblical Gravitation
They took exception to it, as expected, and began to get into a passionate defense of the popular science narrative of godless existence, you know, the thing that atheist scientists believe in because they hate God and the Bible. They quoted our own law of gravitation back at us.
“If, on the other hand, gravity is a field which is emitted from a created instance (a singularity) at the center of the Earth”…
Where is the gravity in a comet, a ball, the shattered pieces of an asteroid?
– Compromised Christian
Too bad they didn’t read the whole of our definition of gravity. The gravity of a comet is pG.