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Flat Earth proof if proof were needed. Non Creation scientist try to tell us that the Sun and the Moon are over 1000 miles away from our flat Earth

Are they right? Well, first we must look at subjects we agree on. Both Non Creation scientists and 'pseudo scientists' agree that the Sun gives us heat and light and the Moon produces cold and darkness, we agree on this. But the distance, 1000 miles away, really?

Sit beside the fire in your house, if it is a coal fire then it is made of carbon (like the Sun, it is also made of coal). Is it warm? Then walk outside and see if it is still warm...is it? Your fridge is cold (and without the little light inside it is also dark, put your hand inside it is cold and dark...walk outside is it still cold and dark?

I think you will find that the answer is a resounding 'NO!'. This is proof that the Sun and the Moon are planets that are only around about 30 miles away and probably about the size of a car, or a mini bus in the case of the Sun.

This also proves the flat Earth but I will go into that in a different post.
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Every country has it's own sun, that's obvious, they switch it off at night and it turns into a moon
Nanori · F
@AbsolutelyFabulous then how do you explain the moon and sun being in the sky at the same time
Nanori · F
@AbsolutelyFabulous I say they're two different things, just forget to switch them off perhaps
@Nanori easy, they use a projector for that
AndysAttic · 56-60, M
@AbsolutelyFabulous An interesting theory Ma'am and I assure you it is one I shall investigate thoroughly the next time I talk to Old Bert who, while working as a petrol (gas) pump attendant has gained a lifetime worth of experience in the matter.
@AndysAttic Bert sounds like an expert.. I'd trust him
AndysAttic · 56-60, M
@AbsolutelyFabulous Indeed, we must trust our experts.
Nitedoc · 51-55, M
@AbsolutelyFabulous I've often wondered about that.
AndysAttic · 56-60, M
@Nitedoc My pleasure to inform Sir.
Nitedoc · 51-55, M
@AndysAttic Thank you. You're a scholar and a Gent!