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Genesis 1:14-18
[14] And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years:
[15] And let them be for lights in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth: and it was so.
[16] And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: he made the stars also.
[17] And God set them in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth,
[18] And to rule over the day and over the night, and to divide the light from the darkness: and God saw that it was good.
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Been looking at that every morning when we go for our 5 a.m. pre-breakfast walk. The house is on a hill facing east so it greets us as we leave the front door. Pretty spectacular. Plus, Tuesday morning was the final "supermoon" of the year, setting in the western sky.
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poptart wrote:Genesis 1:14-18
[14] And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years:


No surprise to see that these bronze age goat rapers had a greater understanding of observational astronomy than you do. Needless to say, these "lights in the firmament" cannot be used to determine days, years and seasons on a flat earth. In fact seasons themselves are impossible on a flat earth.

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Needless to say, these "lights in the firmament" cannot be used to determine days, years and seasons on a flat earth. In fact seasons themselves are impossible on a flat earth.

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What is this "impossible?" Only impossible by YOUR science.

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Mikey wrote:Been looking at that every morning when we go for our 5 a.m. pre-breakfast walk. The house is on a hill facing east so it greets us as we leave the front door. Pretty spectacular. Plus, Tuesday morning was the final "supermoon" of the year, setting in the western sky.
Yes, quite spectacular last night seeing the moon come up like the Sun behind the tall pines beyond the pasture. I had a glass of Alamos malbec and some sharp cheddar while watching it. Pretty darn cool.
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Did you get any of those hogs yet?
Nope. I didn't get in from the deer stand until dark last night and I didn't see them out in the pasture when I got back. A heavy fog rolled in so I couldn't see anything with my spotlight. I'm more concerned with a mature whitetail right now than anything else. The hogs will get theirs after the rut is over.
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mvscal wrote:In fact seasons themselves are impossible on a flat earth.
Why?
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Just out of curiosity, what level of education did you manage to obtain? Your ignorance is disturbingly comprehensive. It's not my responsibility to provide you with a basic education. Whoever attempted it with you obviously failed miserably.
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tart, why not make it your life's mission to reach the end of the flat earth and document the proof? If nothing else it would be an epic adventure, and if you perished, then you did so doing the Lord's work...and let's face it, the importance of this task is so much greater than peddling Jesus pamphlets to a bunch of unsuspecting dog munchers.

But if you do reach the ice barrier and get photographic proof, you'll go down as one of the most important men in world history. I know you're not one for fame or fortune...but how could you pass that up?

Just make sure to post a PET here.
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MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:
Just make sure to post a PET here.

Pointless -- we'd never agree on the height of the Ice Wall.
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Get somebody to take a pic of you playing that stick-throwing game over the edge of the world.
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55 pounds?

I think whitetail weigh damn near that at birth around here.
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Round these parts, we only shoot the males.
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Please don't embarrass us both by trying to compare game management in Louisiana to that in Oregon, OK?
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Go Coogs' wrote: The deer that I'm after still have spots on them now and will weigh about 55 pounds. MUCH better to eat than the old ones. Ok, if Bull Winkle comes out right in front of me, and he's bigger than anything I've ever shot in my life, then yes I'll put a .270 on him. But really I'm more interested in his young daughters.
How do you know for sure you're not shooting a nubbin buck vs a doe at that age? That mistake is made more often than you think.

I'm a meat hunter as well but I won't shoot yearlings. Quantity of venison matters more to me than tenderness. I had every opportunity to take a year and half old doe on Wednesday, but decided to let her go because she was only about 80lbs. A much more mature doe came in but never gave me a shot. Also, I don't gun hunt anymore. I strictly bow hunt because it's super challenging and I will never make the mistake in shooting a young buck.

Texas has BODE on whitetail management btw.
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Texas has BODE on nothing

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Oh snap.

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Dinsdale wrote:Round these parts, we only shoot the males.
I only "shoot" males as well, so to speak.


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Jsc810 wrote:pop, if you do that, I will pay the expenses of your trip, assuming that you are able to prove the existence of a flat earth.

I have two friends who have been to Antarctica several times, one is a LSU geology professor and the other is a video photographer. Both would be happy to talk with you about your trip, just let me know and it can be arranged.
Chip, this is no time for posturing. I stand firm in what I meant. Hell, I'll even join you, pop. Maybe we can start a gofundme of something. We have to do this. We need to do this. Are you IN?
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I've heard rumblings about some people intending to do just this.
Seek -----> THE EDGE.

Will be a truly epic adventure.


They will die, imo.
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So I'll take that as a -------> NO.

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Go Coogs' wrote:Quantity of venison matters more to me than tenderness.
I understand.
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Thank you, Jsc.

Now... you're going to stay home while I go off into the wild?

Like on Wild Kingdom, when Marlon Perkins would stay back in the cottage and sip hot tea while Jim Fowler was sent off to get a closer look at the alligator pond.

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Thoughts...

1. I hope "flat earth" gets exposure and overwhelming and obvious proof is shown to the masses such that there is NO doubt in anyone's mind that the model we've been shown is bogus.
I think it is moving in that direction hope nobody has to die in order to have that happen.

2. So let's give it 6 or 8 months.

3. People ARE unfortunately going to die, imo. Large scale.

4. "Flat earth" is THE issue that our "owners" can not let be exposed -- and they will fight ruthlessly, tooth and nail to keep the charade going.

5. Things are going to start blowing up and people are going to be dying -- again, large scale, imo. Within chaos, the issue takes a back seat to simple survival for people. Nobody will be talking about NASA's fraud and flat earth when they are scrambling for survival.

6. I am weighing my options.



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poptart wrote:Now... you're going to stay home while I go off into the wild?

Like on Wild Kingdom, when Marlon Perkins would stay back in the cottage and sip hot tea while Jim Fowler was sent off to get a closer look at the alligator pond.
The man is not physically up to the task. Cut him some slack. I'm 33 and in great shape. We're doing this. You just tell me when. Chip is footing the bill. I will PM him my list of material essentials.

This is happening...
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My only question is this: how far south do we have to travel until you concede?
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MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:My only question is this: how far south do we have to travel until you concede?
I'm not sure.
I'll do some calculating and let you know soon.
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5. Things are going to start blowing up and people are going to be dying -- again, large scale, imo. Within chaos, the issue takes a back seat to simple survival for people. Nobody will be talking about NASA's fraud and flat earth when they are scrambling for survival.
Sounds like an Armageddon prediction to me

:popcorn:

Care to provide a date you skull fucked nut bag?
No date.

I will tell you that I am looking closely at 11/4 this year, though.
I think something "big" might happen.

Mind you, this is just poptart thinking out loud and it is NOT prophecy.
The date is just interesting for a few reasons.


As far as how soon things start blowing up and people start dying...

It might depend on how quickly this "flat earth" movement gains steam.

Ultimately, it all depends on Matthew 24:14.

I don't know the date.
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Chip;
Check out this movie on Netflix:
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What the hell. I'll chip in a grand.
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We should probably get on Kickstarter now for this ground breaking expedition.

How should we categorize our project? Journalism (this is news)? Film and video(think documentary $)? Publishing? Design (turning globes into Frisbees)?
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tart, do you prefer spaghetti w/ meat sauce or beef stew? I got several of each just in case...

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Hey, pops, when you get to the edge of the Earth and happen to see a huge mature buck show himself, could you help a Christian brotha out. I missed a golden opportunity this week in bagging an 8-point.
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I mentioned that previously. There are multiple of those flights a year. Some of them depending on weather and winds completely cross the land mass. They all visit the South Pole and most pax bring a compass with them to watch it as they cross and circle near the pole.

Don't expect an answer though as he refuses to discuss flights and the flat earth subject.
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What are you babbling about?

As I already stated regarding this, in order to prove that Antarctica is the continent they say it is...

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one would need to start flying over a base in the tail part (say 25 or 26), go across to #1, fly over it, and then go the rest of the way across until you are at #14 or 16.
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poptart wrote:What are you babbling about?

As I already stated regarding this, in order to prove that Antarctica is the continent they say it is...

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one would need to start flying over a base in the tail part (say 25 or 26), go across to #1, fly over it, and then go the rest of the way across until you are at #14 or 16.
Well depending on the weather and winds these flights go 44 to 1 to 17. Amazingly enough these trips have been going on for decades and not a single one has been shot down.
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Do you have a link?


It's interesting that the points you note (44, 1, 17) would be as follows on this flat earth model...

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44. Just east of the tip of S. America - on the inside of the white ice ring
1. South of 44 (toward the outer edge of the flat earth map) toward the very outside of the white ice ring
17. Then all the way across to the inside of the ice ring, south of New Zealand on the flat map. A LONG haul

So the obvious question I have is, how long is this flight supposed to take?
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