You're the gullible one. You believe the most idiotic propaganda that insults our intelligence. What does that say about you I wonder.
YOU're the one whose faith requires believing modern science, even though they all don't believe in God and say we randomly developed from an amoeba over billions of years. Oh, but they got the earth/creation right. Sure.
And you are SO dense. You do realize I'm in my late 40's, right? I went to public school. I used to spend all my time with books about the planets, watched all the sci-fi movies, and know more about the "official story" on the sun/universe/galaxy/planets than most people.
I'm not some sheltered teen who grew up in some Fundamentalist protestant cult compound, never being exposed to anything else, taught that the earth was flat and that the Leader deserves to have all the prettiest young ladies in the group for his wives.
I believed in Globe Earth just a few years ago. Fortunately I've always been in love with the truth, and never denied it when it came to my attention, WHATEVER the costs or fallout might be. The first domino to fall was NASA and their nonsense. Then I learned that the earth doesn't move, from the Geocentrists (a couple great movies by Sungenis, "Galileo was Wrong" and "The Principle"). Thanks to those docuмentaries I was surprised to learn that NO EXPERIMENT HAS EVER SHOWN THE EARTH TO MOVE, and many experiments have accidentally proved the contrary.
I haven't been deceived by flat earthers, memes, or anyone else. I don't trust random humans on human faith. "In God We Trust. All others pay cash!" I've considered the evidence for myself, applied my reason, thought about it, and I chose to acknowledge and accept the Truth, it's that simple.
I didn't believe in Flat Earth myself until I started to investigate it. So stop being disingenuous and intellectually dishonest. I voluntarily left the Globe Earth paradigm knowing the "science" better than most. I chose Flat Earth because I learned better. I advanced.
Just like St. Paul was a Pharisee among Pharisees and rejected it all to become a Christian,
I was a science lover among science lovers, but also chose to follow Christ when He knocked me off my horse with the evidence for Flat Earth.
St. Paul knew what he was giving up, and what he was accepting.
Same here.