RE: Noah/flat earth
Can’t understand why he would persist in that theory, unless his source is a sponsor of his newsletter.
Re: flerfers
There are some on FB also.
They won’t answer a couple of astronomy questions I posted to them
1) why must my friend in Michigan set his telescope to a greater angle to sight on Polaris than mine in Texas?
2) why can’t I see the Southern Cross from north Texas, while my friend in Hawaii can see it?
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He seems all caught up in finding comfort from the idea that a flat earth somehow proves that we are not insignificant, because God is "closer" to us.... I see that view as putting God in a box and making Him smaller. I'm just the opposite. I find that the inexplicable grandeur of God's entire cosmic creation PLUS the fact that He sees each and every one of us down to the sub-atomic details speaks more to an omnipotent, omniscient God than the pathetic weak flerfer view does.
I really think this is what's going on, though, and that it's too bad when well-meaning "influencers" let themselves get caught up in it: