"stupidity can be fixed but ignorance prevents it"
Are you writing for readers digest? I don't think anyone asked for platitudes.
Seriously, I've seen far better arguments for FE than what was in the link. Other than 7, that's pretty much a primer on posts that will get you pounced on by FE'ers.
Heres some good arguments for this forum.
1)Even though the north star and south stars do not change their relative positions during the year, you still get significant changes in the stars visible in different seasons. How do you explain stellar precession?
2)Neither a spotlight sun nor a bendy light sun can adequately explain annual light patterns. What's up with that? This can be confirmed by sunrise/sunset data from cities in all inhabited nations, and a simple extrapolation of that data would show the curve for the uninhabited portions.
3)The stellar gears theorem leaves almost 65% of the southern oceans devoid of stars in the sky. (blue portions) Multiple gears lead to continuity problems due to stars having multiple occurrences.
4)Due to the stars using bendy light, you should observably be able to note differences in the distance between rim stars at different latitudes. This is not observable.
I'm sure other RE'ers can help me out with some more pertinent questions.