Flat Earthers: What They Believe and Why - Birth of an old Religion
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If you thought that i said nothing, you may want to give it another read through! If you want “something” in particular, why not ask a specific question?
Or it does. That’s my whole point. You currently believe it doesn’t matter, and yet there is a heavily advertised (i.e. funded) psyop campaign specifically encouraging you to think that.
If the earth is flat, this is certainly an “important thing” to discuss and research. Honestly even if it isn’t flat, the subject would still be extremely valuable to study - for reasons you will never know if you can’t be bothered to even have a discussion about it (let alone conduct actual research on it).
I know you probably didn’t read my last comment, so i will ask the simple and easy question once again :
My question for you is, “If the world were truly flat, would you want to know it?”.
Sadly you are acting like the answer is no, and you would prefer to ignore than to know :(
I would prefer to know what the status is on the recognition of criminal activity by organizations on a massive scale.
Who is to blame? Why is everyone so oblivious to real problems in the domain of life?
Flat earth is irrelevant and not worth my time.
What good is recognizing criminal organizations on a massive scale if you can (and) do nothing about them?
As they say, knowing is half the battle.
There are answers to your questions, but knowing them does not invalidate the worth/value of other knowledge!
I could say the same thing about “electric universe”/“plasma astronomy” too. Would i be right?
Is knowledge not valuable for its own sake? Is the pursuit of truth suddenly not valuable simply because criminals own and run the world?
Are you really saying that, even if the world is flat, it is better to believe a lie of a globe because fact/reality is “irrelevant and not worth your time”?
It makes far less sense to discuss the state of belief of one thing or another when actual evidence reveals crimes in progress, without question the focus should be on the matters of importance.
Crimes are always in progress. It doesn’t negate the importance of learning.
I agree, and as i said - IF the world is flat, researching that (and how and why we have been so wrong for so long) is certainly a matter of importance.
If it isn’t important, why did you post this article at all?