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<blockquote data-quote="LockeeDeck" data-source="post: 75926280" data-attributes="member: 433601"><p>The globe model only contradicts a tiny section of the bible, most Christians over look it in their focus on Jesus, same with evolution. You could make a reasonable argument to doubt current theories on the creation of the universe but you haven't.</p><p></p><p>People don't defend these concepts because of a "love for sin" or "fear of the alternative" (whatever that is) but because the math works out in them. Besides the "love for sin" would guide people to monetize any knowledge, including a flat earth and the magic moon. Meaning planes would fly different paths and countries wouldn't spend a ton of money building and launching rockets into the ocean for no reason. It's just not worth the effort.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You are hitting every conspiracy all at once, this is a common occurrence but it still surprises me. Many of the conspiracy theories contradict each other and the motivations for the supposed actors never make sense.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Your ignorance extends to ALL fields of science, fascinating.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I only pointed out your beliefs. If you think that others would believe you crazy for the beliefs you hold then something might be off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LockeeDeck, post: 75926280, member: 433601"] The globe model only contradicts a tiny section of the bible, most Christians over look it in their focus on Jesus, same with evolution. You could make a reasonable argument to doubt current theories on the creation of the universe but you haven't. People don't defend these concepts because of a "love for sin" or "fear of the alternative" (whatever that is) but because the math works out in them. Besides the "love for sin" would guide people to monetize any knowledge, including a flat earth and the magic moon. Meaning planes would fly different paths and countries wouldn't spend a ton of money building and launching rockets into the ocean for no reason. It's just not worth the effort. You are hitting every conspiracy all at once, this is a common occurrence but it still surprises me. Many of the conspiracy theories contradict each other and the motivations for the supposed actors never make sense. Your ignorance extends to ALL fields of science, fascinating. I only pointed out your beliefs. If you think that others would believe you crazy for the beliefs you hold then something might be off. [/QUOTE]
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