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You wrote "payers" - i.e people who pay - instead of prayers.
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You wrote "payers" - i.e people who pay - instead of prayers.
And yet from where I live I can see Devon on a clear day which is about 60 miles.
Where are you in South Wales that Devon is 60 miles away from you?
I can see North Devon on a clear day over the sea from where I live, it is about 60 miles away looking over the sea and I can also see Tenby.
I can see North Devon on a clear day over the sea from where I live, it is about 60 miles away looking over the sea and I can also see Tenby.
I also just realised that adding that you can see Tenby is... not a big thing, since it's just across the Bae Caerfyrddin, which is Carmarthen Bay to any non-Welsh speakers out there, and if you can see North Devon then you must be in that general area.
Which still doesn't address my point of how I can't see the Isle of Man on a clear day from the North Wales coast,
Correct.
I've no idea, how far is the Isle of Man from you ?
Sorry, I meant his autograph.It's what a fool would do. I don't think photography paper makes a good substitute for toilet paper.
A smidge over 70 miles. 70.61 miles. Can't see it at all. Impossible at ground level. Which should not be possible on a flat earth, since I should easily see it since the Isle of Manis has an average elevation of 48 metres above sea level. But it's impossible to see it from the North Wales coast.
Have you tried looking through a telescope or binoculars ?
Right, like I've had to post this in this very thread in 2019, 2024, and now again in 2025.Man, I'm having a horrible sense of deja vu here.
Santa Catalina island has an isthmus that is quite low at Two Harbors. Changing the height of observation reveals more or less of the isthmus.
Right, like I've had to post this in this very thread in 2019, 2024, and now again in 2025.
Don't shift the goal posts by adding telescopes or binoculars or cameras or whatever into the mix.
Why not ? We are talking 10 to 12 miles difference, that's 12 miles more than my 60 miles..
And yet, the wings of the plane and straight features on the ground are not distorted.In regards to airplane windows, they are all convex, much like the lens on a go pro camera. In other words, you are looking out a curved window, not at a curved earth.
Yes they do.Ships don't disappear over the curvature of the earth
Facts are taught as facts because they can be proved, which is what makes them facts.That what you call science, and established facts have already had this effect is beyond dispute. The theory of evolution being a prime example. How many people will never believe in God based upon that one scientific theory alone, how many others raised in the faith have abandoned that faith because of the things they were taught as facts during the process of higher education?
They do, and this fact was known to the ancients 2000 years ago (if not more).Ships don't disappear over the curvature of the earth, they advance beyond your visual perspective.
The Bristol Channel is no more than 40 miles wide below SwanseaWhy not ? We are talking 10 to 12 miles difference, that's 12 miles more than my 60 miles..
I think Del has left the building. I was going to point out another couple of problems for him.They do, and this fact was known to the ancients 2000 years ago (if not more).
The Bristol Channel is no more than 40 miles wide below Swansea