That's true only because it hasn't been put to the test. If there were a movement afoot to teach Bible-based geocentric cosmology in the schools, or "miracology", or astrology, I guarantee that physicists would fight it in exactly the same way as biologists fight ID/Creationism (yes, Mr. Card, they are so nearly the same thing as makes no odds).
Where in the Bible is Geocentric Cosmology asserted?
I've read through the book several times but I sincerely don't remember seeing the passage(s) referring to "The Heavens revolving around the Earth" or anything else strongly inferring such.
I am genuinely curious -- and NOT trying to start a flame contest, Physicist.