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Re: Father Pfeiffer slaming Flat Earth, our response
« Reply #125 on: September 24, 2017, 12:51:47 PM »
Ad hominem attacks? You just called me stupid without providing a shred refutation for the videos on the non curvature of the earth?
How can you claim to be serious?
Technology is a an indifferent medium. If you are Catholic you know that. You yourself are posting on a web forum!
Complaining about the fact that the proofs are in videos is ridiculous because the proofs are visual. You can't do most experiments  by just writing about them. They have to be observed.
So please, just go back to bed if you don't want to engage in serious discussion.
If you want to equate one that analyizes the evidence by properly using the instruments given to him by God to reach a reasonable conclusion to one who's only evidence is the regurgitation of another's opinion per vadum without any thoughtful consideration...  than yes, I'd say that's stupid.

Re: Father Pfeiffer slaming Flat Earth, our response
« Reply #126 on: September 24, 2017, 01:11:47 PM »
Are your posts a joke?

Are you actually reading your own posts before you put them up?

You're just throwing around big words to sound intelligent when in fact you are just talking absolute rubbish.

But so you can't say I didn't respond...

They are perfectly reasonable. Flat earthers and globalists agree on the circuмference of the earth. Approx 25000 miles.

If the earth is a ball there must be a curvature at a fixed mathematical rate. 8 inches per mile squared. This means logically that after a certain point objects should cease to be visible once they have gone beyond a vanishing point. If you can see objects which you know to be at a certain point beyond that vanishing point, then you have completely undermined they hypothesis that this rate of curvature exists.

IT'S THAT SIMPLE.

The only way you will come to accept this, is to go and do the experiments yourself.


Re: Father Pfeiffer slaming Flat Earth, our response
« Reply #127 on: September 24, 2017, 01:14:52 PM »
Are your posts a joke?

Are you actually reading your own posts before you put them up?

You're just throwing around big words to sound intelligent when in fact you are just talking absolute rubbish.

But so you can't say I didn't respond...

They are perfectly reasonable. Flat earthers and globalists agree on the circuмference of the earth. Approx 25000 miles.

If the earth is a ball there must be a curvature at a fixed mathematical rate. 8 inches per mile squared. This means logically that after a certain point objects should cease to be visible once they have gone beyond a vanishing point. If you can see objects which you know to be at a certain point beyond that vanishing point, then you have completely undermined they hypothesis that this rate of curvature exists.

IT'S THAT SIMPLE.

The only way you will come to accept this, is to go and do the experiments yourself.
The earth is a "ball"? (as in shaped, yes I know you don't mean something to sport with.)

Re: Father Pfeiffer slaming Flat Earth, our response
« Reply #128 on: September 24, 2017, 01:30:52 PM »
Are your posts a joke?
Guess they could pass as that to the unlearned..
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They are perfectly reasonable. Flat earthers and globalists agree on the circuмference of the earth. Approx 25000 miles.
Thanks but no thanks...

Don't believe in false ecuмenisim... don't start with the "what we have in common" jargon...

Go back to your elders and tell them that we Catholics don't want anything to do with their newfound religion....

Re: Father Pfeiffer slaming Flat Earth, our response
« Reply #129 on: September 24, 2017, 02:29:25 PM »
Guess they could pass as that to the unlearned..Thanks but no thanks...

Don't believe in false ecuмenisim... don't start with the "what we have in common" jargon...

Go back to your elders and tell them that we Catholics don't want anything to do with their newfound religion....
Glad to see you are exercising humility...

It's not false ecuмenism, it's logic. Perhaps you have not studied that, which is fair enough. But I can see you are not interested in this discussion, so why don't you just leave?