- May 17, 2015
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This is one misunderstanding but I'm glad you mention it. Some of our members are religious but our movement isn't. You will find plenty of Chtistians etc who follow the ball loving ideologies also. Our movement has members from a number of religions,races etc just like any other.So, I read a couple of things. From what I could tell, the modern movement started in the 50s and it uses the Bible as evidence. There was the thought that science was trying to con people and move them away from religion. I saw some different things on the ice-wall but some said it was only 45m high.
I was wondering, if flat Earth dismissed most science, what are their thoughts on climate change? What happens if that ice wall melts?
At the FES we don't dismiss science,we believe our theories to be scientific,we dismiss fraudulent science and believe many only believe in fraudulent science as a means of dismissing the religion of faith. We believe their beliefs more anti and negative than truely scientific. We believe most ball lovers don't have genuine scientific interest and their negative attitudes easily manipulated and that they are easily brainwashed by the religion of fraudulent science. We at the FES are not the gatekeepers of science but the spreaders of truth,we have no time for the role of gatekeeping,we laugh at gatekeepers and as noted numerous times now,we openly encourage ball lovers to start threads on their ball love if they so wish. We find it 'interesting' that they are not very proactive in this regard and seem to enjoy their pathway of negativity.
While further research needs to be done in regards to the Ice Wall,as a general rule we are not concerned about it melting. Global warming is an excellent way to increase taxes and for political debate amongst those unable to think for themselves. We do hold fears for our scientific teams as they try and learn more about the Ice Wall but we soldier on in the name of truth and true science.




