That's what I originally believed as well. Then Owen benjamin got pissed off at flat earthers for a similar reason and challenged one of their big proponents to an online debate. He wanted 1 month to prepare and was bragging about how he was going to crush him.. as it got closer and closer he finally said fuck I can't prove shit and what you are saying makes sense. Fast forward a year after that Owen was a guest speaker at a flat earth convention in Dallas.
I watched that journey did my own research and now don't know what the fuck we are on but the globe shit fits the Jewish commie agenda the anti God agenda for sure.
In order for Flat Earth to be true. All the discoveries of our Universe from 1600s on is fake. Also all of COSMOLOGY the whole fucking science and the math involved would need to be also faked.
A bridge to far.
I know and sailing around the world doesn't make sense either.
I am not a flatard but I don't totally believe the globtards either.
I don't know where I stand but flat earthers have brought up way to many competing arguments and the globtards just get emotional and say believe the science like covid fucktards
the globe shit fits the Jewish commie agenda the anti God agenda for sure.
Exactly. It's the same damned people that shoved evolution down your throat, what a load of crap that was. Big Bang crap. Take God out of the picture.
Big Bang crap.
Umm the Big Bang helps God believers than not. All of existence just bursted into existence almost like a God would need to do it?
It would be more 'godlike' to create all things of nothing, exactly the way Genesis describes it.
God 'spoke' things into existence. The big bang theory is an evolution theory, and fantasy. The point is to hide God from men.
Do you accept big bang theory plus the existence of a divine creator? I guess that's plausible (I don't of course).
Big Bang and the expanding universe imply that there is no absolute in creation, it implies infinity, and only God is infinite.
There has to be an end to the universe, with expanding universe it implies there's no end to creation, no end to spinning and spinning. If things are created, there has to be a stopping point.
All that used to confuse me to no end, including "the stars we see, what we're actually seeing is something billions of years in the past."
A stationary and flat earth makes much better sense and aligns with the Bible (which one may or may not believe, I do). Look how the sun's traveling is described.
4 Their line is gone out through all the earth, and their words to the end of the world. In them hath he set a tabernacle for the sun,
5 Which is as a bridegroom coming out of his chamber, and rejoiceth as a strong man to run a race.
6 His going forth is from the end of the heaven, and his circuit unto the ends of it: and there is nothing hid from the heat thereof.
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