Argumentative Essay On Flat Earth Society

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In today's society, there are numerous and divergent groups who obtain different types of beliefs— these groups include cults, societies, and various religions. People have their own unique way of viewing these groups— they label them as dangerous, frightening, terrorising, or controversial. Especially, for Christians, who know their is a powerful God above and follow His word, seem to always view those groups in that manner. Christians, mainly seem to get into controversial discussions with those groups, and one of those groups includes the re-established Flat Earth Society. According to their website, “[it] is dedicated to unraveling the true mysteries of the universe and demonstrating that the earth is flat and that Round Earth doctrine

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