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re: Is the earth flat?
Posted on 4/11/22 at 9:51 am to Korkstand
Posted on 4/11/22 at 9:51 am to Korkstand
quote:
Liberator you never answered this question:
I'm not sure I've seen a single question asking for the flat earth model to be reconciled with rudimentary observation answered in this thread yet.
Posted on 4/11/22 at 9:52 am to Liberator
quote:
But because a bunch of Atheists and anti-Bible pagans infest this thread, expect an answer like...."But...but...That's stupid. Jesus Christ' s eyeballs can't see THAT far!!"
You asked for one lie in the Bible. I gave you five.
Posted on 4/11/22 at 9:55 am to UncleRuckus
quote:
Lots and lots of people have been to the highest mountain in the world. You can’t see all the kingdoms from it.
There are tons of interference-factors that affect sight-distance -- plus Human Eyes are NOT designed as the best optics. (But Jesus *does*)
Posted on 4/11/22 at 9:55 am to Liberator
quote:
There are tons of interference-factors that affect sight-distance --
Like……. The curvature of the earth?
Posted on 4/11/22 at 9:56 am to Liberator
Alright, if you take a powerful, readily available telescope...
And you go to the top of the Empire state Building, there is nothing obstructing your view of the Coast of Africa, correct, so you'd be able to see it?
Or go to St John's in Canada on the Coast and you should be able to see Lisbon or Porto right?
Go ahead and do it. Let's see it.
And you go to the top of the Empire state Building, there is nothing obstructing your view of the Coast of Africa, correct, so you'd be able to see it?
Or go to St John's in Canada on the Coast and you should be able to see Lisbon or Porto right?
Go ahead and do it. Let's see it.
Posted on 4/11/22 at 9:57 am to Liberator
Explain the impossibility of the genetic bottleneck of one pair of cheetahs.
Posted on 4/11/22 at 9:58 am to beerJeep
quote:
Like……. The curvature of the earth?
I'm almost positive someone must have brought up the fact that we can see ships disappearing below the horizon as they depart this far into the conversation.
But assuming they haven't, I'd like to add this to the list of things that we can observe without prerequisite scientific knowledge that I'd like a flat earth advocate to explain
Posted on 4/11/22 at 9:58 am to beerJeep
He is either
-an idiot
- insane
- a troll
Which of those would make arguing with him worth anyone’s time?
-an idiot
- insane
- a troll
Which of those would make arguing with him worth anyone’s time?
Posted on 4/11/22 at 9:58 am to Liberator
quote:
I don't have a clear answer for that East-West anomaly other than possible magnetic interference.
One possible explanation is that you are retarded and the earth is a spinning globe.
quote:
(Might you be over-adjusting subconsciously for some unknown reason?)
Posted on 4/11/22 at 9:58 am to cable
quote:
He is either
-an idiot
- insane
- a troll
Which of those would make arguing with him worth anyone’s time?
and we are obviously bored at work
Posted on 4/11/22 at 9:59 am to monsterballads
quote:
...probably shouldn't quote from the bible about scientific things.
The Bible isn't a "Science" book per se, but it does speak on His Creation
I now -- who knew? The Bible does address Science and Nature -- which afterall are God's Blueprint.
Posted on 4/11/22 at 10:01 am to Liberator
quote:
The Bible does address Science and Nature
As allegorical tales told to illiterate nomads to help them explain the world around them that they couldn't possibly explain at the time.
The Bible (well, the New Testament) is a great way to help give yourself a moral barometer to guide you through life. That's it.
Posted on 4/11/22 at 10:02 am to bigberg2000
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I want to know more about this star fort.
Cool subject. Research it.
One specifically was covered in a thread here (Fort Jefferson, FLA); There was *some* banter on the many others in this world/realm.
Very mysterious structures, largely attributed and re-purposed as "military installs" by The Narrative -- but researchers discovered alternative historical purposes.
Posted on 4/11/22 at 10:05 am to VanRIch
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You know you might gain a little more support or at least civil conversation if you didn’t act like a pompous fricking prick in every single one of your posts.
Gotcha.
But what's your opinion on the Troll-Clevo-Idiocracy Factor?
Posted on 4/11/22 at 10:07 am to Liberator
quote:
Very mysterious structures
frickin boats. How do they work?! Transport ships? Whatttt?
Standardized 1800s polygonal fort design? Whaaaaatttt??
Placed in a strategic position guarding one of the most important areas of North America in terms of trade?! Whaaaaaatttt?!?!
Posted on 4/11/22 at 10:15 am to Liberator
I actually can't wait for that doc!
Posted on 4/11/22 at 10:17 am to Liberator
Posted on 4/11/22 at 10:19 am to Liberator
Whelp, I know what I'm watching during lunch.
This post was edited on 4/11/22 at 10:21 am
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