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Flat Earth Community / Re: Is it irrational to believe Flat Earth?
« on: July 14, 2018, 12:23:34 PM »
Rationality comes in different forms. What's rational to you might be irrational to someone else because of different perspectives. Person A might think it's rational to eat cereal with orange juice while person B thinks he's lost his mind.

So it's rational for person A to believe the earth is flat regardless of what person B thinks because person A has his own reasons for such belief. Person A can be bombarded with evidence that proves otherwise but it isn't irrational for him to stay firm in his belief. Just like person A could be a Christian and wouldn't abandon his belief just because person B tries to prove that Christianity is fake. Person A doesn't care what person B says because person B doesn't have authority over his mind and what he allows himself to believe.

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Jesus was not Pythagoras or Eratosthenes. He didn't care about the shape of the earth. His concern was liberating people from sin and Hell, so he taught God's word.

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Flat Earth Community / Re: Is FET Dangerous?
« on: July 14, 2018, 11:57:02 AM »
I think it's harmless as heck. The shape of the earth is ***the furthest*** issue from what should actually be addressed, like curing cancer or ending world hunger. I don't care if I'm living on a triangle as long as our species can thrive on it.

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It wouldn't take a lot, I'd believe the earth was flat if I saw a video of it from space. I'm not going to space, I'm really lazy.

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Flat Earth Theory / Re: A question for all round earthers
« on: January 18, 2016, 11:15:05 AM »
No kidding. Human senses are the number one tool for exploring the world and interacting with it. it just makes sense that the earth was flat. And we can prove it! They just think our proof is stupid. but it even says in the bible that there will be those who doubt the truth. Love what you're doing to spread the world of the flat earth! amen.
Prove it then, let's see the earth show it to us. I won't settle for less than pictures

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Flat Earth Theory / Re: The Conspiracy is Too Big
« on: January 18, 2016, 11:13:08 AM »
Hah, not surprising that you guys didn't answer my questions. It's funny, the lengths you go to in order to hide the truth. There's no point, I'm just trying to understand. It's our earth, why can't we know what it's shaped like?

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Flat Earth Theory / Re: The earth may not be round, nor flat.
« on: January 16, 2016, 05:18:52 AM »
Then that wouldn't be relevant, because we tend to observe/measure what can be observed/measured.
Ok, thanks!

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Flat Earth Theory / The earth may not be round, nor flat.
« on: January 16, 2016, 02:58:34 AM »
What if the earth is a dimension? One that can't be measured by mass, shape, size or density, but is a plane of reality measured by time and space?

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Flat Earth Theory / Re: The Conspiracy is Too Big
« on: January 16, 2016, 02:35:45 AM »
Oh my God. Why did this become a geography class? Let's cut to the bone of the argument. Why would anyone want to sustain a lie about the shape of the earth? What's the benefit, the goal, and the motivation? Why would anyone benefit from not knowing the truth? Who is at the heart of the lie, pulling the strings and hiding in the shadows? What are they getting out of it? What is their purpose?

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Flat Earth Theory / Re: A question for all round earthers
« on: January 15, 2016, 10:59:46 PM »
I believe I asked for your first hand proof~
You actually did not ask that.
Actually, I did~ I proposed a challenge.

I mean, if you're too scared to go to the edge of the earth in the name of science, I won't waste my time or yours asking anymore questions. ;3
What does this even mean? "Too scared" to do some unrealistic task suggested by some random Internet person who lacks a grasp of very simple concepts? Are you five years old?
Unrealistic? If the earth is flat, there should be an edge. It wouldn't be unrealistic at all. Hard maybe, but not unrealistic. You mad?

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Flat Earth Theory / Re: A question for all round earthers
« on: January 15, 2016, 10:49:53 PM »
I answered your question. I can't help it if you can't understand it.  I really don't care what you think about it either because you're obviously not too bright.  If you're truly interested in answers to basic questions like the one you asked I have told you where to go. Have a nice day.  :)
So you're going to say I'm not too bright just because I prodded you for proof? Golly, maybe you don't actually believe in flat earth because you don't intend to back it up. You're just avoiding me and dancing around the argument because you really are afraid to be wrong. I'm not afraid to be wrong. I'm just here to see if you'll do anything to support your beliefs, but I see you won't. You rely on your wiki, which is just an attempt to divert anyone who disagrees with you so you won't have to face them head on. If you won't face me head on, how can you expect to convince anyone else? If I believed the earth was flat, I would put my money where my keyboard is. I would make myself a pioneer, be glad to prove it to others by finding that edge and claiming it in my name. I would be as rich as Bill Gates because I made that discovery. But I don't believe in a flat earth, because there is photographic evidence proving otherwise. So if you expect anyone to believe you, pack your bags, make that flag pole with your name on it, and get ready to set sail partner.

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Flat Earth Theory / Re: A question for all round earthers
« on: January 15, 2016, 08:39:37 PM »
I'm sorry, I assumed that since you asked a question about our model, you were familiar with our map.  In the conventional model, the north pole is in the center and the south is around the edge.  So going due east, you are traveling in a circle, which is exactly what you are doing on a round Earth.  Again, it's not a difficult concept to grasp, but it does require making at least a miniscule effort to understand the model.  Please read our FAQ and check out our wiki, and if you have any questions that aren't answered there, feel free to ask.
I didn't ask to be directed to your wiki. I believe I asked for your first hand proof~ I mean, if you're too scared to go to the edge of the earth in the name of science, I won't waste my time or yours asking anymore questions. ;3

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Flat Earth Theory / Re: A question for all round earthers
« on: January 15, 2016, 08:34:25 AM »
In the conventional model, you are tracing a concentric circle around the north pole.  It's really not a difficult concept to understand.  Let's imagine a round Earth for a moment for illustrative purposes.  You are standing exactly thirty feet from the north pole.  You travel due east until you get back to your starting point.  Did you travel in a straight line, or in a circle?
I don't think I asked about circumnavigating a round earth. :O I asked you to tell me whether moving east on a flat earth will bring you to the other side, or the edge. Gee, are we circumnavigating the challenge I proposed?

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Flat Earth Theory / Re: A question for all round earthers
« on: January 15, 2016, 07:01:04 AM »
*cracks my brain knuckles*

Alrighty, flat Earthers. I have a challenge for you. If you don't take my challenge, go home. Start where you're at, and move east. Keep moving east until you arrive at your starting point. Then explain to me why you were able to do that if the earth is flat. Quantum portal bordering the edges of the earth? A magic force, looping you to the other side? This is legit, I'm not flaming you guys, just challenging you. If you can explain this to me and back it up scientifically, I'll become a flat Earther.

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