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Anybody who has read Dr. Sungenis' books on the subject of geocentrism knows that calling it pseudoscience is dishonest. He deals with all the relevant science and provides a reasonable interpretation of the data. The person who has used this pejorative label in order to discredit him obviously doesn't realise that Albert Einstein acknowledged that a geocentric view can account for ALL the scientific data. Please remove this smear of "pseudoscientific" for the sake of neutrality. [1] Knowledgeispower3 ( talk) 07:16, 26 March 2020 (UTC)
Anybody who has read Dr. Sungenis' books on the subject of geocentrism knows that calling it pseudoscience is dishonest.have no place here.
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An IP is edit warring in violation of WP:BLPSPS. Tgeorgescu ( talk) 19:44, 11 April 2021 (UTC)
Robert A. Sungenis (born c. 1955)[1] is an American Catholic apologist and advocate of the pseudoscientific belief that the Earth is the center of the universe.[2] He has made statements about Jews and Judaism which have been criticized as being antisemitic, which he denies.
This introduction is not neutral at all and has to be changed as the rules of Wikipedia point out: /info/en/?search=Wikipedia:Neutral_point_of_view
This part "advocate of the pseudoscientific belief that the Earth is the center of the universe" has to be changed. That the earth is the center of the universe is not a belief, it's a viewpoint and there are many scientists who hold to this viewpoint so it cannot be written that it is pseudoscientific. Just because something is not a majority viewpoint it does not make it a belief or unscientific. If Wikipedia would have existed in Galileo's time would it have been tolerated that his viewpoint be called an unscientific belief? It should not have been. So this has to be changed according to the principle: "Avoid stating opinions as facts" — Preceding unsigned comment added by Retonom ( talk • contribs)
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Anybody who has read Dr. Sungenis' books on the subject of geocentrism knows that calling it pseudoscience is dishonest. He deals with all the relevant science and provides a reasonable interpretation of the data. The person who has used this pejorative label in order to discredit him obviously doesn't realise that Albert Einstein acknowledged that a geocentric view can account for ALL the scientific data. Please remove this smear of "pseudoscientific" for the sake of neutrality. [1] Knowledgeispower3 ( talk) 07:16, 26 March 2020 (UTC)
Anybody who has read Dr. Sungenis' books on the subject of geocentrism knows that calling it pseudoscience is dishonest.have no place here.
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An IP is edit warring in violation of WP:BLPSPS. Tgeorgescu ( talk) 19:44, 11 April 2021 (UTC)
Robert A. Sungenis (born c. 1955)[1] is an American Catholic apologist and advocate of the pseudoscientific belief that the Earth is the center of the universe.[2] He has made statements about Jews and Judaism which have been criticized as being antisemitic, which he denies.
This introduction is not neutral at all and has to be changed as the rules of Wikipedia point out: /info/en/?search=Wikipedia:Neutral_point_of_view
This part "advocate of the pseudoscientific belief that the Earth is the center of the universe" has to be changed. That the earth is the center of the universe is not a belief, it's a viewpoint and there are many scientists who hold to this viewpoint so it cannot be written that it is pseudoscientific. Just because something is not a majority viewpoint it does not make it a belief or unscientific. If Wikipedia would have existed in Galileo's time would it have been tolerated that his viewpoint be called an unscientific belief? It should not have been. So this has to be changed according to the principle: "Avoid stating opinions as facts" — Preceding unsigned comment added by Retonom ( talk • contribs)