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  2. Geocentric model - Wikipedia

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    Adherence to the geocentric model stemmed largely from several important observations. First of all, if the Earth did move, then one ought to be able to observe the shifting of the fixed stars due to stellar parallax. Thus if the Earth was moving, the shapes of the constellations should change considerably over the course of a year. As they did ...

  3. Walt Brown (creationist) - Wikipedia

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    minister. author. Known for. Advocacy of Young Earth creationism. Walter T. Brown (born August 1937) is an American engineer, author, and young Earth creationist who is the director of his own ministry called the Center for Scientific Creation. The Skeptic's Dictionary considers him to be one of the leaders of the creation science movement. [1]

  4. William Carpenter (flat-Earth theorist) - Wikipedia

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    William Carpenter. William Carpenter (25 February 1830 – 1 September 1896) was an English printer and author, and a proponent of the flat Earth hypothesis, active in England and the United States in the nineteenth century. [1] Carpenter immigrated to the United States and continued his advocacy of the Flat Earth movement.

  5. Empirical evidence for the spherical shape of Earth - Wikipedia

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    The roughly spherical shape of Earth can be empirically evidenced by many different types of observation, ranging from ground level, flight, or orbit. The spherical shape causes a number of effects and phenomena that combined disprove flat Earth beliefs. These include the visibility of distant objects on Earth's surface; lunar eclipses ...

  6. Andrew A. Snelling - Wikipedia

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    Education and career. Snelling has a Ph.D. in geology from the University of Sydney from 1982. [2][3] He was, for a decade, the geology spokesman for the Creation Science Foundation, the coordinating center for creationism in Australia. [4] He started working for Answers in Genesis in 2007 [5] and serves as AiG's director of research.

  7. Ken Ham - Wikipedia

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    www.answersingenesis.org. Kenneth Alfred Ham (born 20 October 1951) is an Australian Christian fundamentalist, young Earth creationist, apologist and former science teacher, living in the United States. He is the founder, CEO, and former president of Answers in Genesis (AiG), a Christian apologetics organisation that operates the Creation ...

  8. Creation and evolution in public education in the United States

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    In American schools, the Genesis creation narrative was generally taught as the origin of the universe and of life until Darwin's scientific theories became widely accepted. . While there was some immediate backlash, organized opposition did not get underway until the Fundamentalist–Modernist controversy broke out following World War I; several states passed laws banning the teaching of ...

  9. Mark Sargent (flat Earth proponent) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Kendall Sargent (born c. 1969) is an American conspiracy theorist, who is one of the leading proponents of, and recruiters for, the discredited flat Earth conspiracy theory in the United States. According to critics, his YouTube videos have greatly accelerated the popularization of modern flat Earth belief, one without scientific merit.