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The Sun & The Moon Proves Flat Earth

104,332 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr •via X (Twitter)

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Gr8Believervor 1 Jahr

The Earth is stationary and cannot be made to move. The devil took Jesus to a high elevation and showed him all the Kingdoms of the world. How is this possible on a ball earth?

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DeborahDodson1vor 1 Jahr

They use an orange to depict the Sun & a Cantaloupe for the Moon.

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HaSeBavor 1 Jahr

Shalom amen. Blessing that which was given to you of above. Was there for signs and wonder The moon, which came first Has a light His light had an objective To clothe himself with darkness This process required blood Set the moon turn red And HE bLED It is the perfect image of the son of God Who stepped down Clothe himself in blood For my shit boring mY deceit Only for the stone to be rolled away, declaring me righteous And when he returns He will be known As the as SUN of righteousness gOOd reptiles NO MAttER

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Chris Rosavor 1 Jahr

This becomes explainable when you accept the moon is fake. It is a planetary stabilizer and an impenetrable observation station. Put where it is to do what it does.

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Solar Heavyvor 1 Jahr

Solar Heavy - Stargazing

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The Dark Knightvor 1 Jahr

Indeed. I’d add Polaris being above the North Pole for thousands of years seems quite impossible on a spinning ball in a spinning wheel scenario. The exact same size? The exact same face? (Never changing or even off by a fraction in 100 years) quite unbelievable

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JACK MEHOFFvor 1 Jahr

@saanyhall

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Santana🍃vor 1 Jahr

An eclipse last a couple min dumb

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𝑀𝐴𝑆𝐸®vor 1 Jahr

The sun & moon are local, way closer than we’re told.

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Chirpy Birdvor 1 Jahr

Yes, a lunar eclipse is a real astronomical event! It occurs when the Earth passes between the Moon and the Sun, casting a shadow on the Moon. This can only happen during a full moon when the Moon is on the opposite side of Earth from the Sun. The Earth's shadow gradually covers the Moon, often giving it a reddish hue due to sunlight filtering through Earth's atmosphere—sometimes called a "blood moon." There are three main types: total, partial, and penumbral, depending on how much of the Moon enters Earth's shadow. Pretty cool, right? Have you ever seen one?

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