Flat Earthers hold their belief because they know something's off about the official narrative and it's the closest they've gotten to the truth. It's the most stigmatized and ridiculed theory, not because they believe in a flat earth, but rather the other truths many have uncovered along the way.
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Flat earthers don't believe what you are showing here. There is no evidence that these other "planets" exist other than Nasa cartoons. If you look for yourself through a telescope all you can see is a circular light.
Many people actually do believe in flat earth because it makes more sense.
This is a just a meme that is commonly used by those who ridicule flat earthers due to the stigma created around it. I have a fairly good idea of many of their beliefs. I did look at some of their primary arguments at one point.
I'm not saying they are wrong to believe that either. Regardless of whether or not the earth is actually flat, the official narrative is almost certainly a lie, so anything is possible.
Fair enough! This is a reasonable position.
FE does not say planets are fake, but rather they are not planets but celestial light bodies revolving around the plane-t earth, you can watch a lot of footage of YT showing the planets as bodies of light, anyhow if you are interested this is a good place to start:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAeBPskvP4Y
Ok they are not fake, but they are also not planets. I don't know exactly what they are so for now I will say they are some kind of star/light.
I don't claim to know exactly what the earth is. However flat earth makes the most sense to me. Most of the issues can be at least partially, if not fully explained. But of course there is always some mystery left.
I'm not sure what you're referring to about the stars. Maybe give a specific example.
Yes, it makes sense to me. But, again I don't consider myself a Flat Earther, nor do I pretend to know what shape Earth has. But, it's definitely not a spinning ball and we're not rotating around the Sun at 66,600 miles/hour.
From my research looks like heliocentrism was invented and calculated on by Jesuit priests of the Catholic Church. The theories from their front man Nicolaus Copernicus of the Third Order of St. Dominic were supported by Jesuit astronomer Giovanni Battista Riccioli. The other thing I find odd Nicolaus Copernicus, Sir Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein were all high rank Freemasons and all occultists.