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This summer marks the 20th anniversary of the Flat Earth Society's founding, and I'm sorry to say that the media ... All of the so-called evidence for a round Earth theory is indirect and can be interpreted in many ways. We know that Magellan actually sailed in a great circle and not around the world as he claimed.
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Welcome to the Flat Earth Society Homepage! Please, be our guest. Just sit back at your computer, and let us do the talking. We'll tell you who we are, what we're doing, and what we're accomplishing in the world. ... Dispelling common myths about "proof" regarding round earth theory...
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www.alaska.net/~clund/e_djublonskopf/Flatearthsociety.htm
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Rebuttal to the claims that the idea of a flat earth came from Christianity. ... Christianity has often been held responsible for promoting the flat Earth theory. Yet, it was only a handful of so-called intellectual scholars throughout the centuries, claiming to represent the Church, who held to a flat Earth.
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www.christiananswers.net/q-aig/aig-c034.html
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Joomla! - the dynamic portal engine and content management system ... The Flat Earth Wiki - This extensive Wiki is based on a FAQ originally compiled by forums user cheesejoff. It aims to answer any questions visitors might have about Flat Earth Theory or the Society.
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theflatearthsociety.org/
theflatearthsociety.org/
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Flat Earth Society - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Flat Earth Society (also known as the International Flat Earth Society or the International Flat Earth Research Society ) was an organization that sought to further the belief that the Earth...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flat_Earth_Society
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The long association between Christianity and the flat-earth theory begins in the sixth century when a Greek monk of Alexandria, Cosmas, who had traveled widely in the East, retired to a cloister in Sinai and wrote his Christian Topography.
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members.cox.net/deleyd/religion/galileo/flatearth.html
members.cox.net/deleyd/religion/galileo/flatearth.html
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What was the Flat Earth problem? ... The most obvious problem with the flat earth model is that long distance navigation, such as great circle routes, don't work right. Similarly, headings given by the GPS to faraway locations tend to be bogus. However, there are some subtle effects at the local ... Back to the Theory page...
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home.earthlink.net/~x-plane/FAQ-Theory-FlatEarth.html
home.earthlink.net/~x-plane/FAQ-Theory-FlatEarth.html
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12) Did H. P. Lovecraft know about the Flat Earth? ; Yes. Read _At the Mountains of Madness_. The choice of the South Pole by the Old Ones makes more sense with the Flat Earth Theory.
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www.stormpages.com/monkeypool/Flat.html
www.stormpages.com/monkeypool/Flat.html
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Short description for Blog A ... Try to understand it this way (although I repeat myself in unrealistic optimism that you desire to understand): regardless of the actual truth of the matter (which we may never know), science is committed to a flat earth theory that must operate as if the earth is flat.
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www.arn.org/blogs/index.php/2/2008/01/12/title_31
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