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Originally Posted by WWJDnow
The mountain was obviously on the Moon. Even standing at the top of Mt. Everest, haze eventually blocks your view of distant lands.
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That's just because of the pollution, Brother. In Jesus' times, there was not as much pollution as there is today, so you could see more clearly at longer distances.
Speaking of the flat Earth, I saw the image below lately, and my head hurts: does that mean the Antipodes are literally on the opposite side of the Earth disc? How is that even possible? I think my female brain is too small to understand this.