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Ancient and [[medieval]] cosmologists were common, usually oriented around a world view of a stationary, [[flat earth]] as the center of the universe. [[Aristarchus]] understood that the [[earth]] was spherical and circled the [[sun]]. With the increasing sophistication of observing techniques and equipment, a more modern understanding of the universe emerged.
Modern cosmological theories take into account the Much of modern cosmology is [[Theory atheism|atheistic]],<ref>http://www.atheists.org/flash.line/atheism1.htm</ref> [[liberal]] pseudo or [[junk science]] which rejects [[God]] as explanations for the existence of the universe, instead relying on debunked theories such as [[Counterexamples to Relativity|relativity]] and the [[Big Bang theory]] based on the recession of [[galaxies]] shown by [[Red Shift]] all occuring in a [[Counterexamples to an Old Earth|time frame]] which predates [[creation]]. Today the Some [[Big Bang theorySecular Science|secular scientists]] is the theory that receives the most notice in scientific circles, but also advocate the [[Steady state theory]] is still advocated as well.  Intelligent people are increasingly embracing the rigid [[Theologicallogic]] issues often play a role in questions regarding the past of the universe and how it came into being. Whether [[Godcreation science]] is in the equation or not radically changes the possibilitiesenabling them to distinguish real science from atheistic secular junk science
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The New American Desk Encyclopedia, Penguin Group, 1989
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