https://archive.org/details/scriptureoftruth00coll try page 261 educate your self
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"...the autumnal equinox (September 23rd, when day and night are equal all over the world) occurs, not when the earth is at A, where we should otherwise have expected to find it, but wlien it is at E, being then exactly opposite the sun."
No, the autumnal (and vernal) equinoxes occur when the axis of the Earth's rotation when viewed from above the solar plane is aligned with the direction of motion of the Earth's orbit. The rest of the time the angular offset of orbital rotation and incident sunlight results in differentiation between night and day.
That's why the precession and antecession of the orbital perihelion, which shifts slightly according to the position of all of the planets at the time, doesn't have a significant impact on the length of days.
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