Some Christians are geocentricists:
http://galileowaswrong.com/
"In for a penny, in for a pound," as the old saying goes; but, if theists are going to say "God Did It!", why not embrace geocentricism, which was plainly believed by Catholics, Orthodox, Coptics, and Protestants alike for millennia on end, that is, until the evidence for heliocentricism became too overwhelming to ignore, at least for most? However, if evidence is our most important criterion for truth, why appeal to a "Sky Daddy" god at all?
http://galileowaswrong.com/
"In for a penny, in for a pound," as the old saying goes; but, if theists are going to say "God Did It!", why not embrace geocentricism, which was plainly believed by Catholics, Orthodox, Coptics, and Protestants alike for millennia on end, that is, until the evidence for heliocentricism became too overwhelming to ignore, at least for most? However, if evidence is our most important criterion for truth, why appeal to a "Sky Daddy" god at all?