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posted on Sep, 28 2004 @ 11:59 AM
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did any 1 notice that the catholic went against their own believes

in the bible it says the earth is a sphere with an axis, and about a 100 years ago if you said to the catholic church the earth was round and was not flat they would have hung you

their is something weird and strange about that



posted on Sep, 28 2004 @ 12:36 PM
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Originally posted by elliott reid
did any 1 notice that the catholic went against their own believes

in the bible it says the earth is a sphere with an axis, and about a 100 years ago if you said to the catholic church the earth was round and was not flat they would have hung you

their is something weird and strange about that



From www.id.ucsb.edu...:


It must first be reiterated that with extraordinary few exceptions no educated person in the history of Western Civilization from the third century B.C. onward believed that the earth was flat.

A round earth appears at least as early as the sixth century BC with Pythagoras, who was followed by Aristotle, Euclid, and Aristarchus, among others in observing that the earth was a sphere. Although there were a few dissenters--Leukippos and Demokritos for example--by the time of Eratosthenes (3 c. BC), followed by Crates(2 c. BC), Strabo (3 c. BC), and Ptolemy (first c. AD), the sphericity of the earth was accepted by all educated Greeks and Romans.

Nor did this situation change with the advent of Christianity. A few--at least two and at most five--early Christian fathers denied the sphericity of earth by mistakenly taking passages such as Ps. 104:2-3 as geographical rather than metaphorical statements. On the other side tens of thousands of Christian theologians, poets, artists, and scientists took the spherical view throughout the early, medieval, and modern church. The point is that no educated person believed otherwise.


First off, who the HELL told you that in 1904 the catholic church thought that the earth was flat? Who told you that the catholic church hung people for heresy ANYWAYS in 1904?

They lied to you.

Read that link and this thread is more or less closed.

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