Message from @Vitmar

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2019-10-15 18:18:47 UTC  

also

2019-10-15 18:19:01 UTC  

do you have any problem with praying to Mary?

2019-10-15 18:19:07 UTC  

sweet moth

2019-10-15 18:19:16 UTC  

hmmm?

2019-10-15 18:19:21 UTC  

talking to moth

2019-10-15 18:19:28 UTC  

Ye wassup

2019-10-15 18:19:48 UTC  

@Ɱ Ø Ʈ Ħ lots of people in history have made hypothesis that end up being false. actually, 99% of hypothesis are falsified and never end up going anywhere

2019-10-15 18:19:54 UTC  

Jesus has a problem with you deifying his mother. Part of the 10 commandments is to not put any idols before him

2019-10-15 18:20:21 UTC  

Mother mary was a mortal woman. not a deity

2019-10-15 18:20:31 UTC  

the Templars deified her

2019-10-15 18:20:36 UTC  

to hide their worship of Isis

2019-10-15 18:20:58 UTC  

if you think that Catholics put Mary before Jesus or God it's your opinion

2019-10-15 18:22:15 UTC  

"say 5 hail marys and 1 our father"

2019-10-15 18:22:20 UTC  

seems like they do

2019-10-15 18:22:23 UTC  

"Our Lady"

2019-10-15 18:22:46 UTC  

@RidleyChozo you take man written books seriously, but not so much man made technology is what im seeing, no?

2019-10-15 18:23:00 UTC  

I went to a mass recently and the priest was discussing the 'spirit of Mary' healing the pope. it's blasphemy

2019-10-15 18:23:43 UTC  

it's not because Mary is considered important that God's not on the top

2019-10-15 18:24:51 UTC  

they are masking Isis with Mary. There is a powerful spirit known as Isis/Ishtar/Semiramis which has supernatural power. Mary is a mortal woman

2019-10-15 18:25:26 UTC  

But you can't deny the truth light warps around a sphere especially one with with an ozone layer like our earth would cause the light to not even hit our earth. But a flat disc would absorb all of the light

2019-10-15 18:26:01 UTC  

if all the light warps through a sphere

2019-10-15 18:26:06 UTC  

@Atlas the Friendly Robot what makes you think I don't take technology seriously

2019-10-15 18:26:08 UTC  

how do we observe them?

2019-10-15 18:26:21 UTC  

they should be actually invisible

2019-10-15 18:26:23 UTC  

No on a bigger scale

2019-10-15 18:26:30 UTC  

I get what you mena

2019-10-15 18:26:31 UTC  

then we shouldn't be able to see the moon

2019-10-15 18:26:33 UTC  

Mean

2019-10-15 18:26:47 UTC  

mayby talking about the implications of gravity and everything

2019-10-15 18:26:54 UTC  

why is there no hot spot on the 'spherical' moon

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/633732551214891019/Moon_3.jpg

2019-10-15 18:27:12 UTC  

why is moonlight cold

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/633732627119210533/Moon_5.jpg

2019-10-15 18:27:18 UTC  

The moon is also flat

2019-10-15 18:27:39 UTC  

Isn't is suspicious we never see the other side?

2019-10-15 18:27:49 UTC  

It's because it only has one side

2019-10-15 18:27:56 UTC  

that experiment have a very poor quality tbh

2019-10-15 18:28:03 UTC  

so much variables

2019-10-15 18:28:53 UTC  

then we should see a plate rotating

2019-10-15 18:28:53 UTC  

do it 100x you'll get the same results

2019-10-15 18:28:55 UTC  

The moon shows slightly more or less of the far side during the lunar cycles. If you actually observe it, parts of the moon that aren't visible at some points become visible during it's transit across the sky. This is only possible if it is a sphere. @RidleyChozo

2019-10-15 18:29:23 UTC  

^

2019-10-15 18:29:36 UTC  

need an actual isolated enviroment to test it