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A report&nbsp; on the first annual catholic conference on GEOCENTRICITY held Saturday Nov. 6, 2010 at South Bend Hilton Garden Inn, Indiana, near Notre Dame campus. The Theme conclusion"Galileo was wrong: The Church was right". The conclusion Science and Bible both support Geocentric model better than Heliocentric model. An element of conspiracy is evident from their assertion, "They know it but they are hiding it. <br />[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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A report&nbsp; on the first annual catholic conference on GEOCENTRICITY held Saturday Nov. 6, 2010 at South Bend Hilton Garden Inn, Indiana, near Notre Dame campus. The Theme conclusion"Galileo was wrong: The Church was right". The conclusion Science and Bible both support Geocentric model better than Heliocentric model. An element of conspiracy is evident from their assertion, "They know it but they are hiding it. <br />
  
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Scientific Paper
Title First Annual Catholic Geocentric Conference Report
Read in full Link to paper
Author(s) Satya Pal Asija
Keywords Geocentric, Heliocentric, Science, Religion, Relativity, Motion
Published 2010
Journal None
No. of pages 2

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Abstract

A report  on the first annual catholic conference on GEOCENTRICITY held Saturday Nov. 6, 2010 at South Bend Hilton Garden Inn, Indiana, near Notre Dame campus. The Theme conclusion"Galileo was wrong: The Church was right". The conclusion Science and Bible both support Geocentric model better than Heliocentric model. An element of conspiracy is evident from their assertion, "They know it but they are hiding it.