Well, it's really neat that we can use telescopes to observe our celestial neighbors and watch them rotate, and flat earth enthusiasts seem to be willing to accept that those planets, and our moon for that matter, are all spherically inclined but for some reason they think that the Earth just magically stretches on forever.
They'll quote X/Y/Z scripture to try and support their claims, try to claim that you don't fall off the edge and instead teleport to the other side because of God's miracles, while refusing to acknowledge that science -- physics -- are all so fantastical that they themselves are miracles.
Some of history's best scientists believed in God. It wasn't really until recent generations that this weird disconnect came about.
Well, it's really neat that we can use telescopes to observe our celestial neighbors and watch them rotate, and flat earth enthusiasts seem to be willing to accept that those planets, and our moon for that matter, are all spherically inclined but for some reason they think that the Earth just magically stretches on forever.
They'll quote X/Y/Z scripture to try and support their claims, try to claim that you don't fall off the edge and instead teleport to the other side because of God's miracles, while refusing to acknowledge that science -- physics -- are all so fantastical that they themselves are miracles.
Some of history's best scientists believed in God. It wasn't really until recent generations that this weird disconnect came about.