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BurtReynolds wrote:Prominent flat earth researchers offer differing theories, but I think the most plausible is that the sun is a projection on the filament dome, its source originating from a hole in the earth at the center of the North pole.
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BurtReynolds wrote:Prominent flat earth researchers offer differing theories, but I think the most plausible is that the sun is a projection on the filament dome, its source originating from a hole in the earth at the center of the North pole.
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7.753 billion people and not one shred of evidence.
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Do flat earthers really have confidence in their convictions when they continue using globe related terms like "Pole"?
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It's called a pole because it's just a pole sticking out of the ground. It's not some silly metaphysical idea of a spinning ball or whatever.
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:
washing machine wrote:
BurtReynolds wrote:Prominent flat earth researchers offer differing theories, but I think the most plausible is that the sun is a projection on the filament dome, its source originating from a hole in the earth at the center of the North pole.
Uh oh. Ruddo's not going to like the sound of this.
7.753 billion people and not one shred of evidence.
Have you ever heard of the Bible?
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Burt, why do you think that flat earth theory isn't more widely accepted? What steps could the movement take to remedy this?
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washing machine wrote:Burt, why do you think that flat earth theory isn't more widely accepted? What steps could the movement take to remedy this?
I don't know it's tough. We'll have to undo entire lifetimes worth of conditioning. How do you deprogram people that are so indoctrinated by physicalism and "muh science" that they no longer trust their own immediate intuitions? You don't. But you can go after the children. Infiltrate the schools, the local governments, advertising agencies, etc. Teach the pre-Socratics. Teach Ptolemy, assuming the idiot masses are even still capable of independent thought. The Ptolemaic system is much more complex than the Copernican one, but contrary to popular belief, simpler isn't always better.
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BurtReynolds wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
washing machine wrote:
BurtReynolds wrote:Prominent flat earth researchers offer differing theories, but I think the most plausible is that the sun is a projection on the filament dome, its source originating from a hole in the earth at the center of the North pole.
Uh oh. Ruddo's not going to like the sound of this.
7.753 billion people and not one shred of evidence.
Have you ever heard of the Bible?
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What? The Bible supports a flat earth? I’ve never seen such evidence in my readings.
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It sure does.
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I need specific verses
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wease wrote:I need specific verses
In Revelation 7:1 it talks of John being so high up above the world that he can see angels standing at the four corners of the earth, which would not only suggest a flat earth, but a square or rectangular one at that
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wease wrote:I need specific verses
In Revelation 7:1 it talks of John being so high up above the world that he can see angels standing at the four corners of the earth, which would not only suggest a flat earth, but a square or rectangular one at that
They’re actually taking that literally?
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wease wrote:
Rangi Guy wrote:
wease wrote:I need specific verses
In Revelation 7:1 it talks of John being so high up above the world that he can see angels standing at the four corners of the earth, which would not only suggest a flat earth, but a square or rectangular one at that
They’re actually taking that literally?
I have no idea, and off the top of my head that was the only verse that came to me at this time that kinda fit the question.....
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The flat earth society has grown now to the point that it has members from all around the globe
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:The flat earth society has grown now to the point that it has members from all around the globe
I thought this update would about Lin Wood being a flat earther.
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