branie2 wrote: » Christopher Columbus proved the earth was round
Carry wrote: » There are actually flat earthers abound. They are dead serious, it seems:https://theflatearthsociety.org/home/ Their arguments are delightfully bonkers:https://wiki.tfes.org/Frequently_Asked_Questions I especially like this one: Interesting times ahead considering climate change and melting ice ...
The_Valeyard wrote: » I have evidence
corner of hells wrote: » I work with a born again Christian who believes in creationism and will also tell us she gets prophetic dreams. She will also start praying and quote from the bible to us while work.
Pherekydes wrote: » Quote Timothy 2:12 back at her.
branie2 wrote: » Which timothy? There are two letters to him in the Bible.
But I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man, but to be in silence
Deleted User wrote: » Just tell him to go to the coast and watch a ship sail over the horizon as opposed to simply getting smaller and smaller until invisible to even the most powerful binoculars.
Some Flat-Earthers say Monday’s solar eclipse just proved the world isn't roundThe Flat-Earthers questioned why they were told not to look at the eclipse directly. They also questioned how an object could cast a shadow smaller than itself
Are Am Eye wrote: » Read a book or something will you. Or wikipedia. For the love of Jesus. Start with Copernicus.
VinLieger wrote: » Im pretty sure the argument they use for not being able to reach the edge is Nasa would stop them and wipe their memories.......
Ms Doubtfire1 wrote: » To my HUGE surprise one of my friends ( know him for a few years) believes that the earth is flat, has a dome, and as such, we were never on the moon.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » how did that work before NASA existed?
ScrubsfanChris wrote: » http://nationalpost.com/news/world/some-flat-earthers-believe-the-solar-eclipse-proved-the-world-isnt-round-heres-why/wcm/ffacd3e9-5569-45e0-b494-85173f5486a2
Wossack wrote: » its just a thought experiment that people (from both sides) get far to worked up about
Candie wrote: » He doesn't really believe it. It's something he says because he believes it makes him look different, interesting and special. He'll defend it for hours to anyone and talk about it for weeks because he likes being the centre of attention, not because he really thinks anyone can fall off the edge of the world. I've met a few of that kind, and they fool nobody. They all want people to believe they're special and insightful, but they're just attention seeking idiots.