Quote (TiStuff @ Apr 25 2023 09:23pm)
lets talk about science since no one else will. if a person is to be "scientific" it is necessary to be at least just a little bit inquisitive. for example if you are raised to believe the earth is round and some one comes around later and says its flat. the proper course of action is to at least hear out the person/idea. if you did this you would be familiar with the flat earth model and you would see that it has problems and you could argue from a position of understanding instead of emotion.
so? have i done what i have claimed? have i done my due diligence? lets test it.
"how do you get a sunset on a flat earth and if you get a sunset on a flat earth how can there be time zones?"
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this is the very issue
we are talking about indoctrination here
the very definition of indoctrination is: to be taught/accept a set of beliefs or views and to not accept other beliefs or views.
this is why the indoctrination starts at early childhood to make young children (who are yet unable to critically think for themselves) to accept that earth is a spinning ball and this is reinforced by placing posters of fake planets/solar systems in kindergarten and primary schools.
same example for pushing a Muslim religion onto a child and having them accept it without being able to critically think or question it.
it's just indoctrination
the trolls here refuse to even look at a FE link or evidence because the indoctrination demands they reject other beliefs or views.
Like most people, I was triggered (angered) the first time I heard about FE, and screamed words like "Are you stupid? a flat earth?"
My purpose was to research FE so I could debunk it and shut those idiots up with scientific fact
it didn't happen
I wonder why some people can break the indoctrination and some people can't?