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50 Plus Reasons The Earth Is Not Flat
« Reply #245 on: March 06, 2017, 06:42:15 AM »
Quote from: Cera
Quote from: Recusant Sede
All these "flatearthers" are probably still waiting for some guy in Kenya to send them a million dollars.

Matthew you should really shut this thread down.



Why does this issue scare you?


It does scare him yes.

What I find amusing though, is that there are so many people in the resistance who seriously think that by talking down in a snotty manner to flat earthers, and calling it idiocy, they will actually make it go away.

They really believe this. And believe in themselves!

It is a profound pride. Quite sad at the end of the day, when you think about it. Then you have malicious people like Neil Obstat here, who posts just to mock, and naive users like cassini, who just want to live in their geocentric fantasy, trying to please the world and reconcile tradition and scripture at the same time.


Its all there for people to study if they want to:
http://flatearthtrads.forumga.net/t4-flat-earth-faqs-list

You just have to be open to the truth.

50 Plus Reasons The Earth Is Not Flat
« Reply #246 on: March 06, 2017, 07:02:34 AM »
Quote from: Neil Obstat
Quote from: FlatEarthInquisitor
You know Neil, instead of asking us questions, why don't you answer some, like the ones you failed to answer many times on this forum about missing curvature drop. Which you have still not answered.

Blah, blah, blah...



So when you can't answer my questions, you tell me I shouldn't ask them, and that only you can ask questions, which I should answer. There is a simple reason I asked what I did.

I asked you questions with a difference:

I asked simple questions that actually make sense.



No Neil. You're asking questions, but are not interested in the answers. The proof?
Would ANY answer you get convince you that the earth is flat? I rest my case.

Another thing, you are (deliberately I think) not taking into account is that you asking the questions of women. When you ask a woman a question, you cannot always expect to get a rational direct answer. You know this. And are more than happy when the answer isn't perfectly a direct response. Because for you this makes flat earthers look stupid.

This is why you never ask the male users questions. Because you know you will get a direct answer. And this is why you ignored the questions YOU received, asking you to explain where hundreds of feet of a mountain we can see, came from.

Now if you would like to ask me a question, with respect, I am more than happy to try to answer. Sending a private message would assure me it is a sincere question. You could also ask a question on the resistance flat earth forum. But you don't want to do that because you would be restrained to being respectful.


50 Plus Reasons The Earth Is Not Flat
« Reply #247 on: March 06, 2017, 09:40:23 PM »
Quote from: FlatEarthInquisitor

Now if you would like to ask me a question, with respect, I am more than happy to try to answer.


Okay, I'll ask you directly, if that's important to you:

What is the name of the instrument that mariners have been using for the past 6 centuries to determine their angular distance in the northern hemisphere from the equator?


50 Plus Reasons The Earth Is Not Flat
« Reply #248 on: March 07, 2017, 06:40:38 AM »
Quote from: Neil Obstat
Quote from: FlatEarthInquisitor

Now if you would like to ask me a question, with respect, I am more than happy to try to answer.


Okay, I'll ask you directly, if that's important to you:

What is the name of the instrument that mariners have been using for the past 6 centuries to determine their angular distance in the northern hemisphere from the equator?



No it is not important to me whether you ask me or not. The point, which you still don't get, is you need to change your attitude. You're clearly a very unhappy person.

The purpose of forums is not to compete to see who can make the nastiest remark to other people. It is to arrive at the truth.

I know what instrument you are talking about, but why do you want to know? Is it pivotal to accepting the flat earth for you?

50 Plus Reasons The Earth Is Not Flat
« Reply #249 on: March 07, 2017, 09:23:53 PM »
Quote from: FlatEarthInquisitor
Quote from: Neil Obstat
Quote from: FlatEarthInquisitor

Now if you would like to ask me a question, with respect, I am more than happy to try to answer.


Okay, I'll ask you directly, if that's important to you:

What is the name of the instrument that mariners have been using for the past 6 centuries

Actually it has been more like the past 4 centuries, but the principle it's based on has been used much longer than that.

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to determine their angular distance in the northern hemisphere from the equator?


No it is not important to me whether you ask me or not. The point, which you still don't get, is you need to change your attitude. You're clearly a very unhappy person.

The purpose of forums is not to compete to see who can make the nastiest remark to other people. It is to arrive at the truth.

I know what instrument you are talking about, but why do you want to know? Is it pivotal to accepting the flat earth for you?

Your incessant penchant to comment on your opinion of the happiness of your opponent is telling.

If you know what the instrument is, perhaps you can explain how it works.
What I would like to know is how you can explain its function, in your dream world.

That is, explain how it works when presuming there is no curved surface on the earth.
For example, how do you measure the angular distance from the equator if there is no such angle like on a "flat earth"?

The ball's in your court.