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The Big Fail

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The Big Fail is all the Modern Cosmological explanation of the origins of The Universe that amount to nothing more than repackaged ancient occultism. In trying to destroy the obvious explanation of a Divine Creator behind The Creation, Modern Cosmology has taken flashy gymnastic approach to science, where any un-proven theory, speculation, or baseless assumption is passed off as ‘the best working theory”, and even as fact in modern science books. Of course, there is nothing wrong with playing around with theoretical models, and often theories can result in some kind of new scientific fact. But Modern Cosmology has not even started with a theory. Instead, they have adopted various occult mythologies, going back to Hermetic Occultism, The Kabbala, and ancient Greek Gods, to fabricate an imaginary universe that does not even exist except in science fiction books and movies. It is no accident that The Planets are named after Greek and Roman Gods such as Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Ceres, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto. Subsequently, the entire Modern Cosmological field is really just a clever way of removing The Christian Creator and The Bible from the game, and supplanting them with Alchemical Models and Occult Pantheism. Was it a coincidence that High Freemason, Sir Issac Newton, spent most of his life studying Alchemy and not science? He was an Alchemist. He was not an Astronomer, Astrophysicist, nor an empirical scientist. He developed theories based upon Kabbalistic text and the imaginary forces, therein. Gravity is an imaginary force based upon an imaginary Universe, with imaginary origins. The Satanic spell that has been cast upon the world by such occult theoreticians such as Newton, Kepler, Copernicus, and Galileo has resulted in the number one most popular religion of the past 500 Heliocentrism.

315 pages, Paperback

Published June 8, 2021

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Gregory Lessing Garrett

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