| Three dialogues: a gentle connecting rejoinder | Trenn, TJ. 2005.
PSCF 57(2):166. CELD ID 20107Abstract In the spirit of Wittgenstein, if excessive verbiage masks incommensurability, appropriate clarity may be sought by delving right to the heart of the matter. In dialogue #2, Robert Gentry defends an alternative model of the universe alleged to possess "spherical symmetry" with a Cosmic Center which he deems appropriate for fixing "the throne of God ... in the heavenly Sanctuary." Whatever scientific merits this thesis may have, virtually banishing God in this way to a remote location within the universe of his own creation hardly comports with the eternal and omnipresent God of Scripture who is in no wise confined by any space time constraints.
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