A Little More on Geocentricism and Then Mr. Lundahl Needlessly Rushes
Kevin R. Henke
September 29, 2022
In Henke (2022aL), I mention that Mr. Lundahl admits to being a geocentricist. He briefly responds to Henke (2022aL) in Lundahl (2022r), but he doesn’t bother to identify what “mistake” I repeated in my essay, give any details on his rebuttal to David Palm, or even bother to comment on the astronomy books that I recommended to him in Henke (2022aL). It’s interesting that a search of David Palm’s website makes no mention of Mr. Lundahl. For whatever reason, if Mr. Lundahl sent Mr. Palm a copy of his rebuttal of Mr. Palm’s website, Mr. Palm did not bother to mention Mr. Lundahl’s ideas and criticisms.
Next, Lundahl (2022r) does not even bother to comment on my following essays, but he simply claims that the essays deal with issues in Lundahl (2022q):
Henke (2022am): “Ex Nihilo (Something Out of Nothing) Creation Violates Natural Law No Matter Who Does It”
Henke (2022an): “Nuclear Explosions Don’t Violate Natural Law, but Again Ex Nihilo Creation of Bread in this Universe Does”
Yet, I don’t see any mention of nuclear reactions or ex nihilo creation in Lundahl (2022q), which are the main topics in Henke (2022am) and Henke (2022an). Also, did Mr. Lundahl even bother to check my recommended references in Henke (2022am) and Henke (2022an)? That is, Dever (2005), Difilippo (2017), Ehrman (2003, 2012, 2013), Loftus (2010, 2011), and Price (2017). Here, again, Mr. Lundahl is just rushing through my responses and giving the false impression that he’s suitably dealing with them. In reality, he’s not taking enough time to properly think about the issues, check my recommended references and respond responsibly. He's more interested in scoring imaginary points by posting flippant and irrelevant comments than dealing with the issues or giving relevant evidence.
References:
Dever, W.G. 2005. Did God Have a Wife?: Archeology and Folk Religion in Ancient Israel: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, Grand Rapids, MI, USA, 344pp.
Difilippo, F.C. 2017 “A Model for the Evaluation of the Yield of the Hiroshima Nuclear Explosion”; Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 30pp.
Ehrman, B.D. 2003. Lost Christianities: The Battles for Scripture and the Faiths We Never Knew: Oxford University Press: Oxford, UK, 294pp.
Ehrman, B.D. 2012. The New Testament: A Historical Introduction to the Early Christian Writings: Oxford University Press, New York, NY, USA, 536pp.
Ehrman, B.D. 2013. Forgery and Counterforgery: The Use of Literary Deceit in Early Christian Polemics: Oxford University Press: Oxford, UK, 628pp.
Loftus, J.W. (ed.) 2010. The Christian Delusion: Why Faith Fails: Prometheus Books: Amherst, NY, USA, 422 pp.
Loftus, J.W. (ed.) 2011. The End of Christianity: Prometheus Books: Amherst, NY, USA, 435 pp.
Price, R.M. 2017. Holy Fable II: The Gospels and Acts Undistorted by Faith: Mindvendor: Coppell, Texas, USA, 449pp.