Excommunicated explorer examining experienced existence; extrapolating exhibited expectations.

If FE triggers you, that is cognitive dissonance. Nobody can prove the globe, it's never been done. You have a choice to either KNOW the truth, or continue BELIEVING a fantasy.

"If you think you know things, but you really only believe them, you're lost."

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Flat Earth does not trigger me.

I do find; however, that both the Flat Earthers & the Globers are equally RIGID in their beliefs.

The thing I struggle with is, Flat Earth is under an impenetrable dome. A dome is a prison. The wardens at the moment are demons - placed here by God by BTW (always struggle with that) - but when God takes it all back from the demons, we are still going to be in a cage. If there is more beyond the firmament, are not Flat Earthers the least bit curious?

I think rather than ascribe to one belief/theory/idea (or whatever) we should be open to any “variation on a theme.”

The Bible has been altered and books removed & withheld, & written and re-written by psychopaths who are in turn puppetted by demons. For this reason, it (the Bible) cannot be held up as defininitive evidence of “flat earth” - at best it is only a guide. How can we put our complete faith in a book that has been so altered by evil? I trust in God first - the Book is secondary.

In response rolandkhan to his Publication

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Excommunicated explorer examining experienced existence; extrapolating exhibited expectations.

In response Jason Webber to his Publication

Simply going with our observations and experiments, the earth is flat. To say otherwise is to go against what we see and experience, and therefore the burden of proof is 100% on [them], and they have never met that burden of proof.

If people want to leave behind what we see and experience, and instead replace it with the fantasy that's come from the imaginations of the "the experts," that is of their own free will.

As for being curious as to "what's beyond," of course we are, but that doesn't mean we can just speculate and/or go along with what the liars and deceivers have told us.

I believe in and will fight for freedom! Truth seeker and staunch President Trump supporter! #WWG1WGA 🇺🇸🦅

In response rolandkhan to his Publication

I cannot argue with you - all of this comes down to a choice; specifically what to believe.

The observable area that humanity resides on is “flat” - on a large enough globe there are areas - with certain boundaries that are flat.

I am not declaring my position either way.

We will know the truth of everything soon enough. Until then, EVERYTHING except that which is within the LIMITED bounds of our observation is theory.

Bottom line, we all need to be careful about declaring others to be wrong when our facts are based on a limited range of what is observable.

I’ve been guilty of this in the past and trust me, foot in mouth is not a good look.

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