Editor’s Note: The Earth is not flat. As much as I respect some of the flat-earthers, they’re wrong.
This will settle the flat earth debate once and for ALL. In this video, Dr. Danny Faulkner and Rob Webb interview Will Duffy on his upcoming experiment that will verify the shape of the earth.
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Of course the Earth is flat. So is the moon – as is the sun.
I wasn’t aware we were in the middle of a flat-earth debate.
exactly WHERE IS the “middle” of a flat earth? And why is that non-issue worthy of a debate, ….anyway?
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Um, the earth being a globe has been verified for a very long time. What is this silliness?
I didn’t watch the video and nobody else needs to. If Earth was flat, then sunrise would happen at the same time for everyone as the sun peeked over the edge of the flat Earth. If you live in the Americas, at noon phone somebody in Japan and ask if is daytime or nighttime there. If they say night (and they will) then you know the Earth is sphere shaped.
The entire “flat earth” community is a bunch of Jewish agents intent on discrediting the truth movement. They claim to have a Biblical world view, which nothing in the Bible, IF YOU’VE EVER READ IT, should lead you to believe it has any opinion on the shape of the Earth one way or another. Using the Bible to determine the nature of the Earth or space is like using a cookbook to build a rocket ship. It’s asinine to a degree heretofore unheard of.
By matter of HISTORICAL FACT, the “flat earth” debate was SOLVED when Eratosthenes did his experiment over 2,000 years ago. All anyone has to do to debunk the globe earth is to repeat a well known and historically documented experiment and disprove Eratosthenes’ math. To wit, there is no debate on this subject, and there hasn’t been for 2,000 years.
You are in error regarding the bible. You need to take your own advice and study it.
The biggest error pagans make is believing the term “flat earthers” refers to biblical teachings…it quite the contrary.
Over 4000 – 2000 years ago the contents of the bible were authored by generations of men, as they were carried along by Gods Holy Spirit. In that time, the bible taught the Earth was round, that it orbitted the Sun and that the moon orbitted the Earth (Modern scientists didnt come to begin to understand this until the 18th century!) In addition, it indicated and propogated the knowledge of time vs the knowledge of abscence of time or eternity (our best science (TODAY in the 21st Century) still doesnt understand and cant harness this concept). The bible also clearly teaches the principles accurately of what we call “Hydrolysis cycle”. Thats where evaporation over large bodies of water, form storm clouds, which under the correct conditions,empty themselves of this moisture, all over the earth, then tge cycke begins agains over and over and over…The worlds scientists didnt understand what the Bible taught plainly until the 19th century.
We are an odd creature, we humans, we declare ourselves geniuses, mock God, but are way behind his WORD in understanding our past, our present and our future. We are pathetic egotistical ninnies.
Oh but the Flat Earth Society has chapters all around the globe 🙂
The entire universe is all flat to someone in the 11th dimension.