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[–] Morbo ago 

Sorry, no. I'm not ignorant and I don't listen to people who think "common sense" is a sound reason to believe flawed observation over repeatable and mathematically backed measurements. I've known about flat Earth theory since the 80s and never once has any bit of the "evidence" held up to even light scrutiny. If science can be called flawed and inaccurate, then so can the reasoning behind FE theory. I am educated and have lived long enough on this oblate spheroid we call Earth to know that I have been lied to about many a thing but the shape of the Earth was not one of them. Believe what you want whether it be religion, mythical creatures, traditional Chinese medicine, ghosts, astrology or psychic powers. You can choose for yourself what truths you wish to ignore but that does not change those truths one iota. We know now that natural phenomena like earthquakes, tornadoes and eclipses have understandable and measurable mechanisms underlying them so we no longer need to make up supernatural or superstitious causes for them. An inability to understand various aspects of physics and physical systems does not mean those aspects are incorrect. Not understanding science does not prove the Earth is flat nor does it constitute a conspiracy on anyone's part.

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[–] ace_captive [S] ago 

Well what about ghosts, or ball lightning phenomena, or heaven and hell. I mean there is great evidence fo it,but science can't prove it, or a soul. I still believe in it. I believe we are in a time of great deception, and we can't see the forest for the trees.