I believe that I am a saint and part of the body of Christ, since 2009. (No, saints are not, nor do they claim to be, perfect; and nor does one need to be deceased to be a saint). Although I share some positions and beliefs with Protestants, and I do indeed protest against the Jesuits and the Roman Catholic Church, I am however, not a Protestant; I am not actually in fact a Christian at all, although I do respect Christians; I simply follow the Father and the Son, that is, The Most High, and His Son, Jesus.
I am a Kiwi (a name we call New Zealanders), and I live in Auckland, New Zealand. I am a Young-earth-Creationist (for all my life); Geocentrist (since ~2009); and a Vegan (since 2009). I have also been Pro Life, my whole life.
I am interested in: Scripture; Family; Organics; Nutrition; Philosophy; and also the Web; Web Standards; Free Open-Source Software, and Computer-Science (BTW, if you're also interested in computer science, check out: Harvard CS50 – Full Computer Science University Course); and Science. I am also interested in User Experience (UX).
Here is an excellent movie that I recommend all see. It's called The Principle and I'm predicting that it will revolutionize the way we look at the Universe, and science in general. Below are text of the trailers for the film.
"The Principle" Movie Trailer
Everyone knows that the ancient idea of Earth in the center of the universe is a ridiculous holdover from a superstitious age, right? Modern science has proven that we are nothing special! We inhabit, in Carl Sagan's words, "....an insignificant planet of a humdrum star lost in a galaxy tucked away in some forgotten corner of a universe in which there are far more galaxies than people."
Well....prepare to be shocked!
"The Principle", destined to become one of the most controversial films of our time, brings before the public eye astonishing results from recent large-scale surveys of our universe- surveys which disclose unexpected evidence of a preferred direction in the cosmos, aligned with our supposedly insignificant Earth.Set for theatrical release in Spring 2014, "The Principle" includes narration by Kate Mulgrew ("Star Trek Voyager", "Orange Is The New Black", and "Ryan's Hope"), stunning animations by BUF Compagnie Paris ("Life of Pi", "Thor"), and commentary from prominent scientists including George Ellis, Michio Kaku, Julian Barbour, Lawrence Krauss, and Max Tegmark.
Tracing the development of cosmology from its inception (Stonehenge, the Great Pyramid at Giza), through the great revolution of Copernicus, to the astonishing new discoveries of Earth-oriented alignments in the largest structures of our visible universe, "The Principle" leads us face-to-face with the question, and the challenge- what does this mean for the future of mankind?
"The Principle" Movie Trailer 2015
“The Principle”, brings to light new scientific observations challenging the Copernican Principle. The film brings before the public eye astonishing results from recent large-scale surveys of our Universe which disclose surprising evidence of a preferred direction in the cosmos, aligned with our supposedly insignificant Earth. The film explores from all sides the question of Earth’s station in the universe and whether it could, in fact, have a unique importance.”
“The Principle” features narration by Kate Mulgrew (“Star Trek Voyager”, “Orange Is The New Black”, and “Ryan's Hope”), stunning animations by BUF Compagnie Paris (“Life of Pi”, “Thor”), and commentary from the most prominent scientists of our time, including George Ellis, Michio Kaku, Julian Barbour, Lawrence Krauss, and Max Tegmark.
Interviews with leading cosmologists are interspersed with the views of dissidents and mavericks, bringing into sharp focus the implications of an alternative explanation for our place in the universe.
These shocking new discoveries of Earth-oriented alignments in our visible cosmos bring us face-to-face with the challenging question … what does this mean for the soul and the future of humankind?
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