A controversial new documentary that argues the earth is the center of the universe is the logical result of reading the Bible as a scientific document-and proves that most evangelical creationists aren’t nearly as consistent as they think.
An astonishing documentary is drawing fire for its attempt to resurrect geocentrism, the ancient/medieval cosmology that placed the Earth at the center of the universe. Featuring commentary by leading secular scientists like Lawrence Krauss and Michio Kaku, and narration by Star Trek’s ‘Captain Janeway” (Kate Mulgrew, when she is not piloting a starship), The Principle boldly goes where no sane person has gone for several centuries.
The Principle is a project of Robert Sungenis, whose denial of the Holocaust and unabashed anti-Semitism has earned him the title ‘one of the most rabid and open anti-Semites in the entire radical traditionalist movement.” Just about everyone else involved in the project is wondering where he got the cleverly-edited footage of them seeming to support the central-and completely refuted-thesis of the film.
The movie is based on Sungenis’s book Geocentrism 101: An Introduction into the Science of Geocentric Cosmology, which has a higher ranking on Amazon right now than most of my books. Geocentrism 101 is a summary […]
It would help your case to have science on your side. Pointing out that the film is produced by an antisemitic catholic does not help your case. The Jesuits were behind heliocentrism & ‘big bang’ nonsense. Westboro is a group of layers, not Christians ‘Homophobia’ assumes the lifestyle is not deadly, like smoking.