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An Alternative View on Religion & Science

 by Victor Casquejo

Heliocentrism is an ancient pagan belief. Helio/Sun is also Horus. That is why it is Horus-centered or sun god-centered. They are not teaching real science over the mechanics of their Heliocentric model/globe earth and spherical astronomy, but are sucking people deeper into the devil's spell.
 
Precisely great majority are sheeple and can no longer detect scam/lies and we confirmed that with the covid19 scamdemic. Peoples taking the experimental jab means they consented to become lab rats, and they were not able to grasp such absurdity!
 
Take a pause and reflect, imagine! If you are not under a spell, then how can you believe the most absurd thing like, you are spinning 1037 kph and orbiting around the sun at 60,000+ kph, even though you can not feel a thing. No amount of scientific mumbo jumbo can nullify your senses, intuition, and most of all, COMMON SENSE.
 
Buoyancy and density you have discarded, and for what? Because you believe a gravity that can hold the whole ocean and prevent it from spilling in a spinning and orbiting ball, but couldn't prevent a mere feather from ascending from the ground with just a whiff of wind. So many commonsensical perspective that are not addressed commonsensically, but only through complex equations and eminently supplemental pseudo scientific rigmaroles.
 
Even so-called religious people whom are very articulate with the Scripture, whom are always posting verses of the Bible, yet can not grasped the glaring incongruity of Heliocentrism from the Word of our Elohim Yahuah (God). They can not see the fact that adhering to a globe earth/spherical universe is embracing big bang and evolution. Unwittingly, they deny Creation and believe their ancestors are apes!
 
If that is not a magic spell cast upon the human race, then there is no word to describe it. It's high time to get back to our senses and disown Heliocentrism that attacks our subconsciousness, therefore our SPIRIT. Almost 300 verses in the Scripture belies Heliocentrism and is attuned to a perceivable and conceivable reality!
 
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