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Flat-Earthers get served by NEWS CENTER's Keith Carson

The flat Earth movement may have gained steam lately but NEWS CENTER's Keith Carson shows how their theory does not hold water
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(NEWS CENTER) — Are you one of those people who throws caution to the wind and loves to defy logic, reason and basic math and science?

If you said yes, you might, like your medieval ancestors, believe the Earth is flat.

Probably not, but despite science, seasons, history, and very compelling pictures taken from space of the global sphere we call Earth, there are actually people who still believe the Earth is just as flat as a pancake.

The flat Earth movement gained steam in 2017 after some high-profile people very publicly endorsed the nonsensical idea, but NEWS CENTER's Keith Carson argues the theory does not hold water.

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