Again, I think it comes with the territory. We are, in a real sense, reinventing the wheel (or rather globe) regarding the shape of the earth. We are also calling into question a number of Christians (not just you and I, but a number of astronauts as well), who have first-hand knowledge of some of these experiments and observations. I have never really found anything in scripture that can be used to 'prove' a flat or globe earth. I do think some intimate such (like the Job 26 verse). To me, because of scriptures such as Psalms, Job, and Romans 1, I've come to look at the world as to what God wants me to know, but I haven't really been able to use a verse for experiments or testing hypothesis. Why? Because the Bible while concerned about physical matters, is a book about the spiritual condition and our desperate need for a Savior. In it, while discussing these things, it does convey trustworthy observations about the world we live in but for me, the most that scripture has ever done in that pursuit, has been to inspire me to look at God's handiwork.
I think I've stepped on your toes inadvertently a couple of times in being fascinated, intrigued, and trying to make sense of these threads. In a way, I'd hope you'd take it as a compliment because I've never been dragged into actually looking some things up, nor interested before your involvement in this. Dave is a nice guy, but his thread didn't really interest me much for participation. I did read along a bit.
I'm not sure if I can be of service to you, because I've really not thought much about conspiracy theory. I know a couple of people, first-hand who have worked for NASA and I've heard a few astronauts speak while in college and had never thought to call any of what they were telling me, into question. For example, Watch
a bit of this. Does it even enter your mind to think of questioning him? Maybe it does :idunno: (lot of scripture he uses btw). For me, I just am caught up in awe and wonder. Again: :idunno: In Him -Lon