Proof the Earth is round

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Globe Earth denialism is one of the many outcomes of using lead paint chips as food. Others outcomes of purposeful lead consumption include using fake sources as your source to deny globe earth, requiring others to show evidence that the Earth is a globe and then ignoring it when they do, saying the Earth is not a globe in a factual way without providing any actual evidence, whatsoever.

"There's dumb and there's globe Earth denier."

-W. Winkler, make believe person.
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Holy! post another :ROFLMAO:
You can't buy this kind of entertainment.
Literally cannot believe someone would go out of their way to post that and think that's a rebuttal or evidence of anything.
Stay in school, kids.
 
Keep going! It's not at all surprising that you don't have any actual evidence or source.
Might as well be posting pages from a child's comic book or a make believe interpretation of Orthodox Christianity like VB does.
 
It's just all so stupid - it beggars belief.

Imo, he doesn't actually believe it. He's shown nothing that would lead any reasonable person to conclude the earth is anything but a globe. He's just trolling, and probably actually hates VB. Likely is simply helping him along to look like an idiot. Not that he needs anyone's help.
 
Maybe some people don't accept your junk NIV translations.:LOL:
The word saint in the New Testament has always meant all Christians - not some special venerated individual - so the translation is accurate and in modern English in that instance. Any Bible in English is a translation so may as well have one in modern English rather than the KJV with all it's florid thee's and thou's.
 
In fact I'd say it's a better translation in this instance because it debunks the meaning of saint for confused Orthodox and Catholics who think it's a saint as per their ridiculous canonisation mumbo jumbo that only came centuries later.
 
The word saint in the New Testament has always meant all Christians - not some special venerated individual - so the translation is accurate and in modern English in that instance. Any Bible in English is a translation so may as well have one in modern English rather than the KJV with all it's florid thee's and thou's.
The masoretic texts the KJV is drawn from aren't the oldest available texts.

Why don't you two rebut the claim, IE the "One More Orbit" or "Transglobe Expedition" ?
They can't do anything but repeat after their 3rd grade instructors. :LOL:
 
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