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Author Topic: Is refusing to accept an "obvious fact" a sin of lying?  (Read 161001 times)

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Re: Is refusing to accept an "obvious fact" a sin of lying?
« Reply #70 on: November 30, 2021, 09:46:21 AM »
That's a whole different topic which has nothing to do with flat-earth-tards. You're just sidetracking and obfuscating the real topic. Who cares what the USA supposedly did? Whether they took pictures, took no pictures, faked pictures or whatever. Whatever they did or didn't doesn't prove that the earth is flat.
I take it that that means you have no pictures, moreover, I take it that you do not believe NASA went to the Moon or Mars. This is no sidetrack, you claim you've seen the Lochness Monster and I am asking you for photos, not theories about water temperatures and lifespans of dinosaurs. 

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Re: Is refusing to accept an "obvious fact" a sin of lying?
« Reply #71 on: November 30, 2021, 12:18:25 PM »
I take it that that means you have no pictures, moreover, I take it that you do not believe NASA went to the Moon or Mars. This is no sidetrack, you claim you've seen the Lochness Monster and I am asking you for photos, not theories about water temperatures and lifespans of dinosaurs.
Fun Fact: Saint Columba saw the Loch Ness monster. It's one of the first recorded sightings of the creature


St. Columba & the Loch Ness Monster (traditioninaction.org)



Re: Is refusing to accept an "obvious fact" a sin of lying?
« Reply #72 on: November 30, 2021, 03:22:16 PM »
I take it that that means you have no pictures, moreover, I take it that you do not believe NASA went to the Moon or Mars. This is no sidetrack, you claim you've seen the Lochness Monster and I am asking you for photos, not theories about water temperatures and lifespans of dinosaurs.

Globe-earthers can predict eclipses, and have done so for thousands of years, while lunatic flat-earthers can't. And you obviously don't even have a clue why that is how it is.

Re: Is refusing to accept an "obvious fact" a sin of lying?
« Reply #73 on: November 30, 2021, 03:30:38 PM »
Fernão de Magalhães, by sailing around the globe earth, proved that globe earth navigaton techniques work very well. Including the fact that he counted one sunrise less than folks at home.



Re: Is refusing to accept an "obvious fact" a sin of lying?
« Reply #74 on: November 30, 2021, 04:49:27 PM »
Globe-earthers can predict eclipses, and have done so for thousands of years, while lunatic flat-earthers can't. And you obviously don't even have a clue why that is how it is.
You'll earn a lot of friends with your attitude. 

Listen, I told you clearly, and I'll repeat it again, I don't give a hoot if the Earth is a globe or flat. You didn't answer my question, so that's the end of that.