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@DanishTechGuy@grok That's not how burden works. You claim we went. What's your proof we went that hasn't been shown to be false already?
I have yet to see definitive proof that we went.
All claims, that I have seen, have been debunked.
@DanishTechGuy@Evil_MerlinX Yes, that is how light bulbs work everywhere. The hotspot in the center and the the light diffusion around it as the light gets farther from the source.
If youre trying to be snarky and saying the hard line, that's a manipulation of the video file after recording.
@DanishTechGuy@grok Still not the same set of circumstances and still just an observation. You can use other factors to confirm, without reasonable doubt, that you're flying over Africa. But Africa is local and you could go there. The nature of earth has already been established, the moon hasn't.
@Evil_MerlinX@DanishTechGuy Not entirely sure what you're trying to prove here. The lightbulb seems to be doing exactly what would be expected of a local light source.
@DanishTechGuy@grok Ok, fine, perhaps 'red herring' was incorrect. But it is an incongruent argument. My argument isn't that we can't use non-physical instruments to guess at what a thing is. My argument is that we have to be able to touch and measure it in order to accurately obtain that info.
@DanishTechGuy@grok Red herring, again.
We don't know what we are seeing on radar until we can get up close and touch them. We can speculate, based on a number of different factors. But until we get up close and touch them and measure them, we don't really know what they are.
@DanishTechGuy@ken_caudle I would say that we don't need to look to the sky to determine what's under our feet. Even if it does point to, based on the account of the individual who initially did the observation, a plane earth.
There's a lot of copium out there, I know, but CT isn't the only nail.
@DanishTechGuy@ken_caudle I didnt say "don't." If you read it, you would clearly see I said we shouldn't. And I am familiar with the celestial thoedolite. Thanks though.
@DanishTechGuy@grok So all you've done is observation. That's only one part of the scientific method. Also, I have never heard of anyone accurately detecting the nature of something based solely on observation.
If being a serious truth seeker means half assing science, I don't want to be one.
@DanishTechGuy@grok so let me get this straight, the evidence for YOU knowing that the moon is a rock is citing observations done by OTHER individuals compiled by a tool that is biased at best? Nothing you have done yourself and can be verified and replicated? That reeks of intellectual honesty. /s
@DanishTechGuy That's a rock, being tested on earth.
Nice try. But that's a red herring.
How do you know the moon is a rock?
Come on Zid, let's be intellectually honest here.
@DanishTechGuy You didn't address my point. You reiterated yours and then ran to a tool controlled and programmed by the very individuals trying to hide truth, including corrupting that which you claim you hold dear, scripture.
Let's try it this way, how do you know the nature of the moon?
@MichaelCue97159@MelonieMac The death and resurrection of Yahushua happened on the Most High's Feasts of Passover and First Fruits. What was just celebrated in all of Christendom was a pagan fertility ritual.
You can dress up a pig, but it's still a pig. We are warned about doing such things in Jeremiah.
@MichaelCue97159@MelonieMac Where did I say that the moon isn't right there or science is fake?
I said you believ two contradicting things. And just got done celebrating a pagan fertility festival.
Keep up baldy.
@MichaelCue97159@MelonieMac And you're a man who seems to believe the Scripture but still thinks we are going to the moon and celebrates a pagan fertility festival full of raping and sacrificing minors. Maybe you should actually read what you seem to claim to believe.