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My crazy Catholic Grandpa (which, is actually the least crazy-religious of my two crazy-religious Grandpa's) emailed me once saying he had been reading a lot of "Science" and that he learned that the Earth doesn't move but the sun moves around it and that we are the centre of all things in the universe and that's what it says in the bible and blah blah blah.
I did not reply to that email.

LOL - sometimes I think it's easier to not even try!
I'm supposed to be Catholic, but don't attend church anymore. Even when I did, most of it was in a different language (my family is Eastern European), so it was easy to ignore any crazy theories they might be telling us.

Girl, there are a lot of them hahaha. I grew up in a fundamentalist Christian household and you hear some real kickers.
For years, I thought men had one less rib than women because Eve was made from Adam's rib.
That doesn't even make sense from a hereditary perspective, let alone factually hahaha



Flat earth
There is an alien in Area 51
9/11 was done by USA itself
British royal family are robot/aliens (lol this even sounds ridiculous)


Flat earth
There is an alien in Area 51
9/11 was done by USA itself
British royal family are robot/aliens (lol this even soun..."
The Nazis escaped to Argentina, various German communities exist there. Supposedly, sightings of Hitler in Argentina.
Hollow Earth is now the new theory.
You can buy alien jerky to eat in the city of Baker, California off of Interstate 15 driving from California to Las Vegas, Nevada.
Tower 7.
British royal family are reptilian people (where most reptilian people live in the center of the Earth, supporting hollow Earth theory).