![]() ![]() The date is certainly correct and the flow of the letter is consistent with others currently housed in the Academy of Science, especially a letter written to Mrs. Hampden and Professor Alfred Wallace, soon after the Bedford experiment. I wonder you are not ashamed to call yourself a man and spew such trash." There is a strong possibility that this letter is part of the original surviving correspondence between Dr. ![]() It was only the apparent progress he made by moving his legs as the earth rotated under him. No man but a contemptible liar would tell me no one ever really moved your place to roll. ![]() In this extremely rare and historically important letter, Hampden chastises an individual for being a non-believer in the flat earth philosophy, in part: ".What do you think would be said of that deluded fool that talked about the apparent motion of a railway train caused by the earth's rotation? How you dare to fool the public with such lies such as the apparent motion of this, that, and other which we see and know to move, I do not understand.only fools would venture to expose themselves in this disgraceful manner. So, what evidence makes you think the Earth could NOT stop spinning? Just because you don't believe it and think it's "crazy", is not proof that it's "crazy".HAMPDEN, John (1819 - 1891) Rare, Important and Angry Autographed Letter Signed by a Flat-Eartherģ pages each measuring 8.5 x 7.75 inches, London, February 9, 1876. You might not like it or accept it, but it is consistent throughout Scripture that the Earth is the "foot stool" of God and the Heavens His "throne". Meaning, of course, the Earth stopped spinning for a time. THIRD, not only does it say the Sun "stood still" in the day of Joshua, but also the Moon at this same time from the perspective of the Earth (which the entire Bible is either from Earths or the "heavens" perspective, btw). SECOND, the Bible says the Sun "rises and sets" over the Earth, which, being that the Earth is circular, either the Sun orbits the Earth, OR the Earth orbits the Sun. So, FIRST, the Bible says the Earth is circular. But that does not mean Scripture KJV is wrong. They obviously neither believe what the Bible says, nor do they teach it. ![]()
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