Everybody is entitled to their own opinion and their beliefs. I just so happen to believe the world is flat and you believe the opposite.
My dictionary defines
belief as "confidence in the truth or existence of something
not immediately susceptible to rigorous proof; an acceptance that something exists or is true, especially one
without proof; a
religious creed or faith".
Personally, I don't
believe the earth to be spherical; I know it is. And I know it's so because thousands of astronomers and astrophysicists from a hundred countries all over the world, utilising multi-billion dollar equipment confirm this. Maybe you'd like to let us know how many accredited scientists have confirmed—to your satisfaction—that the earth is (purportedly) flat?
There is significant evidence for both arguments...
Nope. There is significant—in fact empirically overwhelming—evidence that proves the shape of the planet to be spherical. On the other hand, there is no viable, or even tenuous evidence suggesting this to be unfounded. If you believe that such evidence does exist, then by all means present it. Until you can do so, the scientific
status quo stands.
—And welcome to the forums.
