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So you're implying the spinning ball theory was created to like...fund NASA and to get people to stop believing in God?

Maybe the latter but seeing as how NASA didn't create that theory I struggled to see the plausibility of the former, seeing as how it was an idea that first became popular in the 1500s. Not sure how "they" were making money on that notion way back then. But if they were, I'm open to hearing about it.

*Edit - or are you saying it's a desperate attempt by theists to discredit the arguments of atheists?

1 year ago
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Reason: None provided.

So you're implying the spinning ball theory was created to like...fund NASA and to get people to stop believing in God?

Maybe the latter but seeing as how NASA didn't create that theory I struggled to see the plausibility of the former, seeing as how it was an idea that first became popular in the 1500s. Not sure how "they" were making money on that notion way back then. But if they were, I'm open to hearing about it.

*Edit - or are you saying it's a desperate attempt by religious people to discredit the arguments of atheists?

1 year ago
1 score
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So you're implying the spinning ball theory was created to like...fund NASA and to get people to stop believing in God?

Maybe the latter but seeing as how NASA didn't create that theory I struggled to see the plausibility of the former, seeing as how it was an idea that first became popular in the 1500s. Not sure how "they" were making money on that notion way back then. But if they were, I'm open to hearing about it.

*Edit - or are you saying it's a desperate reach by religious people in an attempt to discredit the arguments of atheists?

1 year ago
1 score