Not to get off topic from this off topic conversation, but...
-If the Earth is flat then how come you don't ever see the side of the Moon when looking at it from a distance? Is it magic?
The side of the moon? The moon is a sphere, any part of it is the side.
Well, one side of the moon always faces us right? Shouldn't you see a different part of it when looking at it from a distance?
Distance from the moon doesn't matter. However, the viewing angle does. If the moon is truly only 3000 or so miles away from a point on earth directly below it, then different parts of said moon should be visible from different locations on flat earth. For example, if observers in NYC and LA are looking at the moon at the same time, then they should not be able see all of the same features.
Then again, if the moon is flat, as some theories suggest, then the viewable features would likely be more similar than different.