Agreed. My family worked at NASA. I was also neighbors with astronauts. I went to school with the kids of one who died. I drove by the Apollo rocket on the way to school every morning.
It appears that no amount of proof -- or even Q's affirmation -- is good enough to change the minds of doubters, so this is the question I have for them: "If we did land on the moon, what evidence would satisfy you?"
We might know each other, but I won't ask who you are. Two astronauts that died lived on our street (Freeman and Chaffee) and another lived about six blocks down (Bassett). 10 of the 14 men that walked on the moon lived in our little one square mile city across from NASA.
Freeman and Chaffee were before my time. The one whose children I went to school with died on the Challenger. When the shuttle program was restarted, the pilot for the Discovery mission lived on my street.
I lived in the same square mile city as you, but for only a year. I really liked it there. I spent the rest of my childhood in 'Lake.
Spoiler alert: no evidence will satisfy them. The believe NASA lies about everything because they somehow derive comfort from it. It is purely emotional reasoning, so no logic or facts will get through to them.
The only reason I still argue with them is to show others how irrational they are. Flat earthers and moon landing deniers will never change because they don't want to.
shh, you may trigger the flat earthers with that sort of family story to tell. If you even have to ponder as to why there are irreversible doubters about the moon, always keep in mind there are flat earthers weaving in and out of here. I do not mind the flat earthers but, it is one of a very few theories about existence, I just can not get behind.
Your assumption that belief in round earth coincides with belief in the Big Bang Theory/evolution is flawed. Scientific evidence contradicts both flat earth and evolution. See the section "Astronomical and Physical Sciences" in this online book:
I think flat earthers here are a mix of shills who want to discredit anon forums and true believers who've rejected the most fundamental premises of our corrupt institutions. So I sort of understand where the true believers come from, but they're still wrong.
Agreed. My family worked at NASA. I was also neighbors with astronauts. I went to school with the kids of one who died. I drove by the Apollo rocket on the way to school every morning.
It appears that no amount of proof -- or even Q's affirmation -- is good enough to change the minds of doubters, so this is the question I have for them: "If we did land on the moon, what evidence would satisfy you?"
Got any actual evidence to support your wild claims?
We might know each other, but I won't ask who you are. Two astronauts that died lived on our street (Freeman and Chaffee) and another lived about six blocks down (Bassett). 10 of the 14 men that walked on the moon lived in our little one square mile city across from NASA.
Freeman and Chaffee were before my time. The one whose children I went to school with died on the Challenger. When the shuttle program was restarted, the pilot for the Discovery mission lived on my street.
I lived in the same square mile city as you, but for only a year. I really liked it there. I spent the rest of my childhood in 'Lake.
Hmmmm…then you would know 12 men walked on the moon, not 14.
Spoiler alert: no evidence will satisfy them. The believe NASA lies about everything because they somehow derive comfort from it. It is purely emotional reasoning, so no logic or facts will get through to them.
The only reason I still argue with them is to show others how irrational they are. Flat earthers and moon landing deniers will never change because they don't want to.
Exactly. They're committed to doubt as part of their identity, not as the place where logic led them.
shh, you may trigger the flat earthers with that sort of family story to tell. If you even have to ponder as to why there are irreversible doubters about the moon, always keep in mind there are flat earthers weaving in and out of here. I do not mind the flat earthers but, it is one of a very few theories about existence, I just can not get behind.
If you think flat earth is crazy,
Just look at the big bang theory!
pretty sure big bang was debunked as well. lol.
Your assumption that belief in round earth coincides with belief in the Big Bang Theory/evolution is flawed. Scientific evidence contradicts both flat earth and evolution. See the section "Astronomical and Physical Sciences" in this online book:
https://hpt.rsr.org/onlinebook/PartI.html
I think flat earthers here are a mix of shills who want to discredit anon forums and true believers who've rejected the most fundamental premises of our corrupt institutions. So I sort of understand where the true believers come from, but they're still wrong.