Flat Earth Education

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James

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Re: Flat Earth Education
« Reply #30 on: April 12, 2007, 07:28:55 PM »
If there's no conspiracy then there are hundreds, nay thousands of images of the Earth appearing round from space

Oh, when he said "without the conspiracy", I figured he meant without all the fakery they've produced as well.
"For your own sake, as well as for that of our beloved country, be bold and firm against error and evil of every kind." - David Wardlaw Scott, Terra Firma 1901

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silverhammermba

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Re: Flat Earth Education
« Reply #31 on: April 12, 2007, 08:06:58 PM »
If flat Earth theory is going to be taught in our schools, it should not be taught as an equal. Why? Because it isn't. Creationism actually stands a chance (*shudder*) because millions of people believe in it. FET is a far, far smaller group. In addition, teaching flat Earthism as an equal would also require that we teach your drastically modified version of physics as an equal as well as teach kids about the wonderful worldwide government conspiracy that you all believe in. If FE is taught as an equal, then schools must teach that we never made it into space and that satellites don't exist - oops, there goes astrophysics.

Frankly, this website is a joke. If you were to print out the cumulative argument made by the FE'ers on this forum and present it to the scientific community of the world, the response would be: 98% laugh at the flawed arguments, less than 2% are speculative, and less than 1% convinced. I debate with you FE'ers because I'm bored and because it lets me practice debating (and because you are especially determined opponents) - not because I think that RE theory desperately needs to be defending from your cunning theories.
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Tom usually says at this point that people have seen the ice-wall. It is the Ross Ice Shelf. That usually kills the conversation by the power of sheer bull-shit alone.

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James

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Re: Flat Earth Education
« Reply #32 on: April 12, 2007, 08:15:18 PM »
So a larger number of people believing in a theory proportionately increases its correctness? Welp, I guess Christianity just must be the truth then since so many people believe it.
Witchcraft was pretty much completely scientific since just about all of the medieval population of Europe believed in it.

Is this seriously what you think?
"For your own sake, as well as for that of our beloved country, be bold and firm against error and evil of every kind." - David Wardlaw Scott, Terra Firma 1901