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An interesting post, but I think you have to questions people's thought processes.Anyone who questions space travel/moon landings or the spinning globe is automatically a flat earth believer with the normal put up of a flat disc held up by elephants and a turtle with water cascading off the edge.
There are many theories out there, alternate to what a spinning globe is told/sold to us.
People calling others retards and what not for questioning a spinning globe and the very same people have absolutely no clue what it is they're living on except for what the story tellers tell them.
Nothing from any persons view or perceivement points to a spinning globe except for stories told and a lot of CGI footage which goes from the ridiculous to the sublime in terms of technological advancements.
People arguing that flat earthers should be took up in a supposed space rocket/plane to prove earth is not flat or earth is supposedly a globe.
It's an easy thing to say for anyone who follows the party line...but that's all it is until there's some realistic stuff put out, imo.
People get called retards for having an alternative view after questioning the narrative and are classed as oxygen thieves and what not and yet the very same type of people will have no issue with a religious belief without absolutely no evidence at all other than what they were basically brought up with.
And yet these people will be looked on as pillars of their community.
Have one person talk to or pray to an invisible god of their own and they are classed as nutty as a fruitcake but yet masses will happily go and pray in a building where lies a statue or many statues, etc.
The problem we have and always seem to have is, we basically follow a narrative set out for us and veering away from it is frowned upon, which goes for basically anything.
I don't believe in a portrayed god but I once did for long enough because I was brought up to do just that. To fear a god and to be thankful that one died to save us all....etc.
I'm sure many of you did and some will follow another narrative in their religious beliefs....or did.
We are brought up to believe what we are told, even if we do not have the proof....and yet we judge others.
The nature of the beast, eh?
I don't believe in a God as there is nothing to support the existence of one.
However, there is lots of Science to support a globe-shaped world, and none to support flat earth.
When I fly in a plane, I can see the curvature of the earth. That's enough direct evidence for me. The non-direct evidence is also pretty convincing.
So by all means questions the norms, but do so or sound critical thinking.
There is loads of proof.There isn't any proof of a spinning globe except for what we are told.
Go and get a telescope, watch how the other planets move, do the maths, then come to the conclusion that we have to be spinning and orbiting the sun.
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