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Post by searcher on May 23, 2015 13:20:24 GMT
I can see other planets that are round, so what makes you think that earth is not round?
We can see that the stars (other suns) are round, so why wouldn't Earth be round. I think it is.
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Post by Clark on May 23, 2015 13:45:55 GMT
You bring up some good points, searcher. I'll try to answer your statements and question.
First, round indicates a two-demensional shape. A flat earth is round, too. A ball is described as being round and when you look at it from a profile, it is round, but the question is, “Is it a sphere?” the same applies to our sun and the stars
As for planets, before ancient man labled them planets, they were called wondering stars. But with telescopes, we could see a surface and it was not fire, so we gave it the name planet and gave it a pesonal name, too.
What we are actually seeing are lights in the firmament, and not some monstroity of a sun or planets that are millions of miles away (as for the planets in our solar system) or thousands of light-years, when talking about stars. They are meer points of light in the firmament which is like a dome over the earth. I know that you don't believe this, but there is a lot of information on this topic, which would have to be reserved for another time. Some of this is written in old flat earth articles. Hopefully, the Admin will post them online here to read.
Studying this flat earth bit to see if it's true or not, one has to take one bit of information at a time, piece it all together and see if it makes sense. Does this make sense?
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