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  • Nirvash
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    Re: If the earth is flat...

    Originally posted by Pastor Isaac Peters View Post
    Dear Dutch friend:

    Where did you get the quantity 3.14? Is that what your Dutch mistranslation of the Bible says? The KJV says the following:

    1 Kings 7:23: And he made a molten sea, ten cubits from the one brim to the other: [it was] round all about, and his height [was] five cubits: and a line of thirty cubits did compass it round about.

    That sounds like a factor of 3, not 3.14.

    Gravity is just a theory. Have you ever seen or held one of these gravitational vectors, or are you just taking the word of your Dutch scientists? We know that it's Jesus who holds everything together:

    Colossians 1:17: And he is before all things, and by him all things consist.
    3.14 is a shortened version of
    3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399375 10582097494459230781640628620899862803482534211706 79
    or http://zenwerx.com/pi.php
    Gravity is not a theory have you ever fallen and how do you think satellites obit the Earth and Gravity is the bending of space-time by mass or mass in motion.

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  • Pastor Isaac Peters
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    Re: If the earth is flat...

    Originally posted by G-Baby View Post
    I'm not Dutch and I'm not wearing Dutch wooden shoes.
    Simply:
    If you want to calculate the periphery of a circle, you need to multiply the radius of that circle with 2 and with 3,14 (rounded off)
    Well, the earth has a radius of approximatly 6 378.
    2.3,14.6 378km = 40054km, that's big! So it is ALMOST straight, because the angle is like almost 180°.
    Dear Dutch friend:

    Where did you get the quantity 3.14? Is that what your Dutch mistranslation of the Bible says? The KJV says the following:

    1 Kings 7:23: And he made a molten sea, ten cubits from the one brim to the other: [it was] round all about, and his height [was] five cubits: and a line of thirty cubits did compass it round about.

    That sounds like a factor of 3, not 3.14.

    And like I told you, the gravitational force forces us to go to the centre of the earth, not arround it...
    Gravity is just a theory. Have you ever seen or held one of these gravitational vectors, or are you just taking the word of your Dutch scientists? We know that it's Jesus who holds everything together:

    Colossians 1:17: And he is before all things, and by him all things consist.

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  • Daisy Mae Johnson
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    Re: If the earth is flat...

    and WHY oh WHY must the dutch always post in such flamboyant annoying colors?

    They just HAVE to stand out and be different. I'll bet 100 KJV1611 Bibles he is also a faggit.

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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Re: If the earth is flat...

    Originally posted by G-Baby View Post
    I'm not Dutch and I'm not wearing Dutch wooden shoes.
    Simply:
    If you want to calculate the periphery of a circle, you need to multiply the radius of that circle with 2 and with 3,14 (rounded off)
    Well, the earth has a radius of approximatly 6 378.
    2.3,14.6 378km = 40054km, that's big! So it is ALMOST straight, because the angle is like almost 180°. And like I told you, the gravitational force forces us to go to the centre of the earth, not arround it...
    Look, don't spreading lies. Brother Montague is a millionaire several times over. Now whose word are we going to take. A good Christian like Montague or some Dutch guy who won't even admit to his own nationality?

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  • H. Montague Worthington
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    Re: If the earth is flat...

    If the world weren't flat, wouldn't the water flow out of your beloved Amsterdam canals?

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  • Brother Temperance
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    Re: If the earth is flat...

    Originally posted by G-Baby View Post
    I'm not Dutch and I'm not wearing Dutch wooden shoes.
    Originally posted by G-Baby View Post
    I'm not Dutch and I'm not wearing Dutch wooden shoes.
    You've just denied your Dutchness four times in three minutes. Methinks the Dutchman doth protest too much.

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  • G-Baby
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    Re: If the earth is flat...

    Originally posted by H. Montague Worthington View Post
    P.S. If the world weren't flat, then how are you able to walk around in your Dutch wooden shoes? You'd slide right off of a round world wearing those slippery and curved Dutch wooden shoes, wouldn't you?
    I'm not Dutch and I'm not wearing Dutch wooden shoes.
    Simply:
    If you want to calculate the periphery of a circle, you need to multiply the radius of that circle with 2 and with 3,14 (rounded off)
    Well, the earth has a radius of approximatly 6 378.
    2.3,14.6 378km = 40054km, that's big! So it is ALMOST straight, because the angle is like almost 180°. And like I told you, the gravitational force forces us to go to the centre of the earth, not arround it...

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  • G-Baby
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    Re: If the earth is flat...

    Originally posted by H. Montague Worthington View Post
    P.S. If the world weren't flat, then how are you able to walk around in your Dutch wooden shoes? You'd slide right off of a round world wearing those slippery and curved Dutch wooden shoes, wouldn't you?
    I'm not Dutch and I'm not wearing Dutch wooden shoes.
    Simply:
    If you want to calculate the periphery of a circle, you need to multiply the radius of that circle with 2 and with 3,14 (rounded off)
    Well, the earth has a radius of approximatly 6 378.
    2.3,14.6 378km = 40054km, that's big! So it is ALMOST straight, because the angle is like almost 180°. And like I told you, the gravitational force forces us to go to the centre of the earth, not arround it...

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  • Brother Temperance
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    Re: If the earth is flat...

    Originally posted by G-Baby View Post
    1) I'm not Dutch.
    2) If you had read it well, you would've understood what I was saying due to the context it was in. But yeah, I have to admit, only people with brains do so..
    What context? Widespread prostitution? The paintings of Rembrandt?
    3) Potential Energy = The energy made by forces of attraction (simplified of course...)
    So you're claiming that the attraction between a scientist and a gay pubescent worm is capable of generating energy? Is this going to turn into another of your wacky socialist global warming conspiracy theories?
    Centrical is proper English, you know (I think I know the vocabulary of your language better then you do... And that does say something ) it means (in this context) 'heading for the centre'.
    And Dutchman, in this context, means 'heading for the Lake of Fire." You'd better smarten up fast, boy.

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  • G-Baby
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    Re: If the earth is flat...

    Originally posted by H. Montague Worthington View Post
    Why do the Dutch always come here and spread their radical Dutch ideas about "tolerance" and "science" and "logic" and "Dutch pride?" I'm getting pretty sick of it. It just goes to show you that the Dutch will stop at nothing in pursuing their sinister Dutch Agenda.

    Disgusting.
    DUDE! Like I said, I'm not Dutch.
    And I'm not the one from an imaginary city 'freetown', am I?

    And science is international, it doesn't have anything to do with dutch pride or something like that...

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  • H. Montague Worthington
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    Re: If the earth is flat...

    P.S. If the world weren't flat, then how are you able to walk around in your Dutch wooden shoes? You'd slide right off of a round world wearing those slippery and curved Dutch wooden shoes, wouldn't you?

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  • G-Baby
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    Re: If the earth is flat...

    1) I'm not Dutch.
    2) If you had read it well, you would've understood what I was saying due to the context it was in. But yeah, I have to admit, only people with brains do so..
    3) Potential Energy = The energy made by forces of attraction (simplified of course...) Centrical is proper English, you know (I think I know the vocabulary of your language better then you do... And that does say something ) it means (in this context) 'heading for the centre'.

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  • H. Montague Worthington
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    Re: If the earth is flat...

    Why do the Dutch always come here and spread their radical Dutch ideas about "tolerance" and "science" and "logic" and "Dutch pride?" I'm getting pretty sick of it. It just goes to show you that the Dutch will stop at nothing in pursuing their sinister Dutch Agenda.

    Disgusting.

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  • Brother Temperance
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    Re: If the earth is flat...

    Originally posted by G-Baby View Post
    I like to bet you can't see dover from 'freetown'...
    Maybe come and see for yourself...

    I wanna bet you didn't even try to read my proof of the earth being round because you can't manage to give me response, can you?
    I tried to read your proof of the earth being round, but I can't understand Dutch. Just look at this: "This potential energy is centrical." That sort of thing may be all the rage in Amsterdam or Ireland, but here in the Free World we prefer sentences that make sense.

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  • G-Baby
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    Re: If the earth is flat...

    I like to bet you can't see dover from 'freetown'...
    Maybe come and see for yourself...

    I wanna bet you didn't even try to read my proof of the earth being round because you can't manage to give me response, can you?

    Just ignore all the things people say, good job buddy..

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