47MVEagle
First Grader
Seriously?That's all very well, but when the opposite view comes around and reasons given for it, it's immediately howeld down as some sort of conspiracy theory by people who live on the fringes of society. Would love a televised world wide debate on this. A lot of people would be sitting on the fence with this. The world surely needs this to happen...sooner rather than later you'd think.
It's these "people who live on the fringes of society" who come up with these unproven conspiracy theories that they never back up.
Take the modern flat earth movement - one of it's most vocal proponents recently travelled to the North Pole to witness 24 hours of daylight, thus proving the Earth is in fact round, (& him admitting he was wrong) & suddenly his followers start accusing him of changing his mind simply for the money they believe he can gain by doing so.
These are the people living on the fringes of society & they are not interested in the truth, only their crackpot conspiracy theories.