Saturday, December 24, 2016

RATIONALISM vs IRRATIONALISM - EARTH IS FLAT

RATIONALISM vs IRRATIONALISM - EARTH IS FLAT



" EARTH IS FLAT." This statement can be verified using 'Pure Reasoning by rational interpretation of Scientific Theory called Geocentric Theory, and Heliocentric Theory.


Irrational' is an adjective and it used for someone who is ...


Geocentric and Heliocentric Theories - YouTube


THE HELIOCENTRIC MODEL
 
earth is flat

The reality of Sun's Motion across Sky is experienced by Man. I verify this statement by attaching my reasoning. Man's days of real, physical, observed, verified existence on Earth's Surface is determined by "Apparent Motion" (or Ecliptic Path) of Sun and not by Sun's "Real Motion" around Milky Way Galactic Center.


The ecliptic is the apparent path of the Sun over a year, on the ...
Man is able to live and is able to keep his existence for Earth provides experience of Flat Surface or Flat Disc. No Scientific Information has Power to overcome this direct Sensory Experience that governs all Living Functions or Biorhythms. A 'Rationalist' will give attention to his own direct Sensory Experience as keeping one's own Life is the most Reasonable Doctrine.


Rational Interpretation of Scientific Information


Bible Verse Genesis 1:16 | Bible Verses | Pinterest

The doctrine of Rationalism uses Pure Reasoning to discover truth.

We need Rational Interpretation of Scientific Information. What does Science say about Sun? We need to comprehend Science and make rational interpretation using Reason, Empirical Data if not Faith or Belief in God.

The First Book of Moses, The Old Testament Book of Genesis claims that Sun and Moon are appointed as lamps in the sky to illuminate world during Day and Night.

Let me know as to which part of Science you do not understand.
 
Rudranarasimham Rebbapragada
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-4162 USA



Genesis 1:16 Bible Verse




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gen 1 16 more mathematical methods true mathematical genesis ...





 












   
                         










Tuesday, December 20, 2016

BLESSED ARE THE PEACEMAKERS - THE MEETING BETWEEN PRESIDENT TRUMP AND DALAI LAMA

BLESSED ARE THE PEACEMAKERS - THE MEETING BETWEEN PRESIDENT TRUMP AND DALAI LAMA




"Blessed are the Peacemakers for they shall be called children of God." Doom Dooma Doomsayer welcomes the meeting between President Trump and Dalai Lama to reaffirm our commitment to secure Peace, Harmony, and Tranquility in Occupied Tibet. 
 
Rudranarasimham Rebbapragada
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-4162 USA

Hopeful of an early meeting between Trump, Dalai Lama: Lobsang Sangay | Central Tibetan Administration


Monday, December 19, 2016
11:26 PM
 
Central Tibetan Administration
Hopeful of an early meeting between Trump, Dalai Lama: Lobsang Sangay
 
December 19, 2016
   
Lobsang Sangay (left), the Prime Minister of Tibet's government in exile with Tibet's spiritual leader, The Dalai Lama. Photo: PTI
 
Lobsang Sangay (left), the Prime Minister of Tibet's government in exile with Tibet's spiritual leader, The Dalai Lama. Photo: PTI
By Elizabeth Roche – Live Mint, 19 December 2016
Tibet's PM-in-exile Lobsang Sangay says encouraged by Donald Trump's stance on One China policy, remains hopeful of support to resolve Tibet issue peacefully
New Delhi: Lobsang Sangay, 'prime minister' of the Tibetan government in exile in India, says he is encouraged by US president elect Donald Trump's recent statement that his administration does not need to be bound by the One China policy.
Sangay is also hopeful of an early meeting between Trump and the Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama. Sangay was of the view India should also make Tibet as issue for talks with China given that China already considers it a "core" issue with India. On the reincarnation of the Dalai Lama, Sangay said the institution of the Dalai Lama would not end but continue after the eventual passing of the 14th Dalai Lama. Edited excerpts from an interview.
The "Middle path" (autonomy for Tibet rather than independence) that the Dalai Lama and you have been advocating seems to be yielding no returns. Is there a chance of a rethink on this?
No. I think, if China grows strong and it's growing stronger, China needs to think. If they really want to be respected in the international community, you have to earn that respect. And with all the money and military power you cannot buy or force respect, you have to earn it by demonstrating an action and solving the issue of Tibet will earn that respect for them. There is an argument on the Chinese side that if you are weak and you give concession, others will take advantage. Now they are strong. If they give concessions, they will be giving concession from the space of strength.
US president-elect Donald Trump recently said the new administration does not need to be bound by the One China policy. The context was with reference to Taiwan. But does this give you hope as well?
That was a very bold commentary coming from president-elect Donald Trump. We do think that boldness with substance is the right approach with the Chinese government. It looks now that his team has done research on Taiwan, that what he said was deliberate, after substantive research. Similarly, we would appreciate if he would also do something similar for Tibetan people. US presidents George W Bush and Barrack Obama have met his Holiness the Dalai Lama four times each. We remain hopeful that Donald Trump will support the Middle Way approach and meet His Holiness and strongly encourage that the envoys of His Holiness meet with Chinese envoys to resolve this issue of Tibet peacefully.
There have been no talks between the Tibetan envoys and China for six years now. What is it that you think will give an impetus to restart dialogue?
The Trump administration, the European Union, India, Japan, Australia—all governments must have a coordinated effort to press the Chinese government to solve the issue of Tibet peacefully. It should be a coordinated effort and consistent effort.
You were invited to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's swearing in ceremony (in May 2014). That was seen as a message to China. But then, the Modi government seemed to be making efforts to build a relationship with China. Now, irritants in the relationship have surfaced—China's objections to India's Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) membership being one. We now see clearance for His Holiness to visit Arunachal Pradesh in 2017. Do you see a consistent policy towards Tibet from the Indian government?
Recently, President of India, Pranab Mukherjee hosted the Dalai Lama. This is a bold gesture from the government of India which we really appreciate. The Indian government is formulating its policy towards China which is showing all the right trends. India has done the most for Tibet. The largest number of Tibetans are in India. The Tibetan government in exile is based in India. I can't think of any other place where this could be based. But we always request and appeal that Tibet be treated as one of the core issues (of India with China). China already does that. India has the moral high ground to speak for Tibet.
His Holiness has said the institution of the Dalai Lama might end with him because of fears that the Chinese government will foist its own Dalai Lama onto the Tibetan people. At the same time, he has also said that the next Dalai Lama could be born outside Tibet—among the populations in exile. How do you see the future?
The institution of the Dalai Lama will not end. He is the 14th Dalai Lama. For 14 times the Tibetan people have asked him to come back and we will ask him again for the 15th time. When Tibetans asked him to come for 14 times, we had an independent country. Now when we are in exile and we are leading this freedom struggle, all the more reason that we have to ask him to come back. So he will come back.
 

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