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Author Topic: What's your best argument for a Flat Earth?  (Read 15890 times)

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Re: What's your best argument for a Flat Earth?
« Reply #10 on: February 07, 2018, 03:36:01 PM »
Is the horizontal horizon horizontal? ;D

Hey chicken, would you mind go and cackle somewhere else, and leave this thread for the grown ups.

Re: What's your best argument for a Flat Earth?
« Reply #11 on: February 07, 2018, 03:36:42 PM »
I take it that's a "No, I'm too chicken to take up your challenge" ?
You are the one proving me correct.


Re: What's your best argument for a Flat Earth?
« Reply #12 on: February 07, 2018, 03:42:03 PM »
PS: Once you explicitly agree on the terms of the challenge (mentioned above), I suggest we start another thread to discuss the argument of your choice (i.e. your favourite video).

That way we can keep this thread clean for others who may be as brave as you in putting forward their own favourite argument. I doubt there will be many takers though, but we'll see.

Ready when you are!

Sorry I was busy there for the last while.

I can't possibly agree to that particular term because it would be to deny something that I think is part of my faith and also contrary to common sense.

St. Pius X talks about how the creation touches on the foundation of our religion.

I have no problem discussing the scientific proofs as long as you want, and I am able.

Re: What's your best argument for a Flat Earth?
« Reply #13 on: February 07, 2018, 03:43:19 PM »


If I disprove the arguments made in your favourite video, will you agree to never again argue in favour of flat earth, either in public or in private?

I refer to this term. But do your best. You won't get very far.

Re: What's your best argument for a Flat Earth?
« Reply #14 on: February 07, 2018, 03:48:37 PM »
Sorry I was busy there for the last while.

I can't possibly agree to that particular term because it would be to deny something that I think is part of my faith and also contrary to common sense.

St. Pius X talks about how the creation touches on the foundation of our religion.

I have no problem discussing the scientific proofs as long as you want, and I am able.

I have found in the past that every time I refute one of their arguments, flat earthers simply ignore that particular video/argument and simply move on to the next one.

It takes time to present the arguments/refutations, and if there is no hope of achieving anything, then we may as well "bugger off" like one chicken just suggested. And that's fine with me, as long as everyone else "buggers off" too.

Btw, a flat or round earth is absolutely not part of my Faith, on the contrary, it is a distraction, and one that the devil is all too happy to use in order to divide Traditional Catholics.