You mentioned there's a community of geocentric round earthers, are there any here, on this forum?
There are no Geocentric RE's on this forum to my knowledge,
Most if not all of them (GRE's) are either Roman Catholics or Reformed Confessional Protestants.
There may be some Orthodox Believers out there as well who hold to this position.
Again, these are people who cannot reconcile the scriptures with a spinning earth.
The Roman Catholic Geo's will more than likely chat with you but the Protestant Geo's I was involved with require membership to a Confessional church and because you are a confirmed agnostic its not likely you will make much headway with them. I left my church as I was silenced from discussing this subject (Flat Earth) and very soon after that I was also kicked off the Reformed forums (The reason they gave me was I had no church)
Thanks for chatting and being open towards new ideas, you have encouraged me
It's funny how most GREs are catholic.
I guess it's cause the catholic church has a history of espousing GRE, where as it never espoused flat earth, + yea that guy who made the Principle was Catholic, Robert Sungenis, I'm sure he turned a lot of people onto GRE.
I heard of that doc, never saw it thou, would like to see it.
Right now I've banned myself from youtube, so when I'm allowed back on in a week, I'll see if I can find it.
Yea I wouldn't mind talking to some Roman Catholic GREs, or any GREs,
And You're welcome.
We shouldn't let anyone shame us from asking questions or examining things critically for ourselves.
I say question and critique anything/everything, not only specific subjects like physics, chemistry and cosmology, but science itself, its methodology, if it even has a consistent one, its corruptibility.
Only those masquerading as being objective have something to fear from questions/criticisms, and no one and no thing can be perfectly objective, there's no such thing, we are subjects after all.
We don't owe anyone our assent.
The economy is buyer beware, and information, science is business.
Just as there is a need to question the politicians and the media, and form our own independent media, we ought to question scientists, and form our own independent science.
No one and no thing can or should have a monopoly on information, evidence, metaphysics or method, competition is good.