You know very well my description regarding the waxing crescent moon was not about the solar eclipse.
I don't care what it was about, it was bullshit, and I pointed out why.
Again you Heliocentrics have to employ the use of misdirection.
Anyone that is telling the truth or even " thinks " they are telling the truth have no need to employ such methods.
Well thanks for indirectly admitting you are not telling the truth nor do you think you are.
You are the one using misdirection here, not me, for example:
You also say that people can verify the wobble of the moon and that this wobble proves the moon rotates; this is nonsense we always see the same elevation of the moon.
I was using it to show the moon is a ball, and refute your claim that the same side always faces us.
And no, it isn't nonsense, we do not always see the same "elevation" (whatever you are trying to mean by that) of the moon.
Here is an example:

You then say that people can constantly observe one side of the moon and that this proves it's rotation.
No, I say for the most part they do, and that is because it does prove rotation. Can you explain why it doesn't? Perhaps explain how you can view something from multiple angles, and see the same side of it, without it turning.
It is impossible for the Moon to rotate once a month and for the same side of the moon to be visible all the time.
Why?
It is circling us.
Try having someone start facing something off in the distance, and then walk around you. Have them keep facing the same way though, so some times they will be walking forwards, sometimes backwards, sometimes sideways or at an angle.
Do you only see one side of them? No. Instead you see them from all angles (in 2D).
Now try it again, this time have them turn as they walk around, so they are always walking forwards.
Now do you only see one side of them? Pretty much.
You can also try it yourself, with a stationary object. Look at this object from different angles, without turning it. Do you see the same side? No.
It is impossible for an object to circle you or for you to circle the object and you to only see the one side, UNLESS IT ROTATES!!! Do you understand that?
You should pay particular attention to the fact that the moon rises at different times of the day and night and not all lunar orbits are 27 days on your model but your magic moon is said to rotate every 27 days on it's axis.
No lunar orbit is 27 days.
The length will vary depending upon how you measure it.
It's orbit is closer to 27.321661 days.
However, due to the motion of Earth along its orbit, this isn't a full "cycle" of the moon. Instead, it needs to travel a bit further, so its synodic period is roughly (or on average) 29.530589 days. This will vary due to Earth's varying orbital speed.
The reason this makes lunar months appear to be different lengths is that we assign a day to the start or end of a lunar month, such as based upon when the moon will be full. (this can also cause variations between different locations on Earth).
If you have a new moon just after midnight, the new lunar month starts then. 29 days later, you will get another new moon, except instead of at mid night it is roughly at mid day, making the lunar month appear to be 29 days long. But then after another 29.5 days (I know, it is slightly longer), you will get another new moon. This will put it into the next day, making that lunar month appear to be 30 days long.
For example, if you look at the dates of the new moons for 2017, they average roughly 29.5 days.
So no, all lunar orbits are the same length in the HC model, at least to any reasonable error.
And why would them rising and setting at different times be a problem? Remember, that is a key reason why you are full of shit regarding your "analysis" of the expected direction of the path of the eclipse.
You claim to have wiped the floor with me ; you are incorrect.
You have arrived at the destination that I have designed. 
No, I am correct. If you designed to have the floor wiped with you then you are just admitting you are a troll. You have repeatedly failed to mount any rational defence and instead just repeat the same refuted BS.
Let's talk about the Lunar eclipse 
Where you just repeat the same refuted BS?
How about you first go back and read what i have already said.
You claim that on your Strange Heliocentric model for the lunar eclipse to occur that the sun earth and moon are in line.
There is nothing strange about the model.
That also isn't what it says. The sun, Earth and moon do not need to be in perfect alignment. All it requires is that the moon is in the shadow of Earth.
At the distance of the moon, the Earth's shadow is significantly larger than the moon.
Remember, the light from the sun is almost a straight line, and the sun has an angular diameter of roughly 0.5 degrees. That means the umbra shrinks with a slope of 0.5 degrees.
That means for every km out, the umbra shrinks by roughly 8.7 m on each side. So by the time the shadow gets to the moon, some 400 000 km away (approx), it will have shrunk by roughly 3491 km.
As we are just looking at one side, the simplest thing to compare this to is the radius.
The radius of Earth is 6371 km. That means the radius of the shadow would shrink to 2880 km. The radius of the moon is 1737 km. So the shadow is roughly 1.7 times as large (in width) than the moon.
So it doesn't require perfect alignment.
So therfore the moon is directly behind the earth.
And from the above, NO IT IS NOT.
They are not directly aligned.
How is it that the moon is still easily observed during the lunar eclipse because if your model was correct the earth would be blocking the sun's light that you claim illuminates the Moon making it visible so it would be impossible to see the moon.
Because Earth has an atmosphere that scatters light. This is also why the moon appears red and why the sky appears blue normally and red at low angles to the sun (e.g. during sunrise and sunset)
The atmosphere scatters blue light a lot and red light not so much. This produces an effect similar to bending a small amount of red light around Earth so it lights up the moon.
If this was the case the selenelion would also be even more impossible.
Again, it isn't the case.
A selenelion is where the sun and moon are visible in the sky at the same time during a lunar eclipse which completely debunks your imaginary Globe.
Nope. Not in the slightest.
This was already explained before.
There are several factors which contribute it. The first is refraction, which alone allows you to see them.
It is impossible for light to bend all the way round your imaginary Globe as light travels in straight lines; not even a child would believe such nonsense.
No, a child would believe things like light only travels in straight lines.
Anyone that has looked at an object in water or through a lens will know that is wrong.
Light can bend due to refraction.
Almost everyone knows that.
Here is a video of the selenelion lunar eclipse.
No, that is a video of a bunch of ignorant crap.
It doesn't even show a true selenelion eclipse.
You cannot see both the fully eclipsed moon and the sun at the same time.
Instead you just get the sky starting to light up from the sun.
Try again.
Regardless, they just lend further weight to the RE/HC model.
If Earth was flat, and the lunar eclipse had nothing to do with going into Earth's shadow, why can't we see lunar eclipses when both the sun and moon are high in the sky?
Why do we only ever get them with full moons and only just get to see them both at the same time, if you are in the right spot?
I will also point out that you have named this impossible lunar eclipse after one of your gods.
I have no god.
Luke 8:17
Your Strange Heliocentric Religion is False.
You keep repeating that line, but you are yet to show it is a religion nor are you able to show it is false.
And yet you think your strange blood cult is true and leads credibility to your argument.
Grow up.