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Re: The space launchings aren't putting food on your table.
by
BADecker
on 05/01/2016, 00:16:58 UTC

A religion of fear?

Note the coastal length of the United States in the diagram, above. Compare it with the coastal length of Antarctica. The United States can't even protect its own boarders from individual "invaders." There is no way that such a large Antarctica coast could ever be protected. If the flat earth in the diagram were real, loads of people would have expressed it throughout past years. In addition, there is nothing like the idea of protecting those borders from invasion by anyone... except by accident.

The thing that has happened over the years is that the borders of Antarctica have been proven by seafarers to be just what they would appear to be with a round earth.


Now, here is the question.

Are flat earth people simply a bizarre religious group, hanging onto the old ways of the Roman Catholic Church?

...or...

Are they a group that is trying to become a minority group in the eyes of governments so that they can start to collect free funds?

...or...

Are they really a group that is being set in place by the U.S. and/or other governments for some purpose that we are not sure of?


Whatever the truth is, flat earth doesn't stand up against real scrutiny. However, we have warm, loving, "home environments" set in place for "special" people such as these.

Smiley



The more logical a religion is, the less it is of a religion, and the more it is of a science - real science, not what passes for science via popular opinion of what science is.

You have a great religion. You have strong faith. Now if you could only change the direction of your faith towards something that was logical. That would be of great benefit for you.

Smiley