When I am in a discussion and the other party gets emotional and starts throwing accusations I just stop right there. You can't rely on what they say because you know it is coming from somewhere else other than logical argument.
I have a friend who is very into aviation and planespotting. I said to him once that there is considerable evidence that the Apollo moon landings were faked. He went crazy, red in the face and shouting at me that it could not possibly be true. No attempt to debunk my argument. I unintentionally hit him in a sensitive spot by undermining his deep belief in man's ability to achieve flight and conquer space frontiers.
Too bad. Your problem is that the Moon flights were real. They brought back samples of the Moon and photographic evidence of having been there, not to mention personal testimony. You can't debunk what is real. The reality stands. The idea that it was all faked is fantasy. Fantasies can't be "debunked" because there is nothing to debunk. You would have to debunk the Moon flights---but you can't make evidence and testimony go away.
If you have questions, you should ask them and get the answers. The so-called "evidence" of fakery is simple ignorance of what is being seen. Go to the remaining Saturn V vehicle and prove it is a fake. They only launched them multiple times. I can try to answer your questions, but you are somewhat obligated to accept the answers. Otherwise, you put yourself beyond rational discourse.
When I am in a discussion and the other party gets emotional and starts throwing accusations I just stop right there. You can't rely on what they say because you know it is coming from somewhere else other than logical argument.
I have a friend who is very into aviation and planespotting. I said to him once that there is considerable evidence that the Apollo moon landings were faked. He went crazy, red in the face and shouting at me that it could not possibly be true. No attempt to debunk my argument. I unintentionally hit him in a sensitive spot by undermining his deep belief in man's ability to achieve flight and conquer space frontiers.
Too bad. Your problem is that the Moon flights were real. They brought back samples of the Moon and photographic evidence of having been there, not to mention personal testimony. You can't debunk what is real. The reality stands. The idea that it was all faked is fantasy. Fantasies can't be "debunked" because there is nothing to debunk. You would have to debunk the Moon flights---but you can't make evidence and testimony go away.
If you have questions, you should ask them and get the answers. The so-called "evidence" of fakery is simple ignorance of what is being seen. Go to the remaining Saturn V vehicle and prove it is a fake. They only launched them multiple times. I can try to answer your questions, but you are somewhat obligated to accept the answers. Otherwise, you put yourself beyond rational discourse.