Flat or Globe Earth?, page-236

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    Consider this also..

    If the moon is orbiting the Earth, here’s what mainstream science tells us:
    • The moon orbits the Earth at approximately 3,680 km/h.
    • At the same time, the Earth is orbiting the sun at 107,000 km/h.
    • And the entire solar system is supposedly moving around the Milky Way at 828,000 km/h.
    • On top of that, the Milky Way galaxy is flying through space at 2.1 million km/h.
    So now ask yourself this: How does the moon manage to stay locked in a perfect orbit around Earth while Earth is rocketing through space at all those speeds in multiple directions at once? The path should be chaotic, not a smooth, consistent orbit. Yet they claim it all works out neatly. That’s a mathematical miracle—or a fantasy.
    Now, about the dust on the moon:
    NASA claims there’s no atmosphere and no gravity like Earth’s up there. So, why doesn’t the dust fly off into the vacuum of space as the moon is supposedly speeding along at nearly 4,000 km/h—and being dragged with Earth through space at ridiculous speeds?
    We’ve all seen the alleged moon landing photos: fine layers of undisturbed dust sitting on the moon’s surface, with perfect footprints. No atmosphere, no air pressure—yet the dust just conveniently stays put?
    No wind, no moisture, no gravity strong enough to create pressure like Earth—but somehow the dust doesn’t get blown off or even slightly shifted, despite the violent motion of space travel?
    It defies logic and simple physics.
    These are valid questions that most people just brush off because they’ve been taught to trust whatever NASA says. But when you step back and actually think about it—none of it adds up. The Bible tells us the earth is fixed and still for a reason. Maybe it’s time we stop trusting liars and start trusting YHWH.
    Let me know if you'd like to include Scripture at the end of this too.
 
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