Believing that the Earth is flat from a religious point of view is a different matter from a non religious or either way philosophical point of view of any kind; evidence showing wrong nevertheless. Well at least going by what we can see.
I specified that.
Religious matters are sacred. Can't be disrespected, but disagreed with? That's a totally different kettle of fish and it doesn't disrespect anyone's faith I suppose.
My stomach is flat, no matter how much junk food I eat, I won't gain a single kilo, in the long run as well, and even if I don't exercise. I'm one of those people yeah.
The alien matter is kinda tricky because we are unaware of which informations we are being hidden from the governments and even assuming there's no alien existence around us because of the lack of consistent radio waves (not that they are an 100% accurate factor to determine that) at our...
Religious matters trascend everything honestly. I can't call a religious belief biased, I would be extremely disrespectful. Even if it's about Flat Earth. Even if I love science (not that it's even required for such easy-to-discern matters).
But fiercefully disagree, yes.
Dismissing the moon expedition matter is at least somewhat less ridiculous than believing that the Earth is flat. The latter has no margin of possibility, hence 0%.
I can only understand particular religious matters but other than that there's no substantial element at all to infer that the Earth is flat.
It doesn't even take a normal IQ honestly. Even ipersuper skeptical people need to accept it.
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