Why are there Craters on the Moon?

Posted on February 26, 2019 9:14 pm

We wish we knew, only the Creator knows.

But remember, the same side of the moon always faces the earth at all times. The earth is supposedly 4 time the size of the moon. So a meter could not make a straight on hit on the moon. It could only make a glancing hit which would make more of an elongated pocket or scratch and not the round pockets we see on the moon. The moon is close. On the flat earth model, the moon is only hundreds to several thousands miles above the earth. NASA says the moon is around 249,000 miles from the earth. In their model with everything measured in light years, the moon is very close as well; to close for a meter to make a perpendicular impact on the face of it that we see.

In fact, the moon is less than 70 miles across and very close. How high? We don’t know. It seems to be somewhat translucent and is circling the flat earth.

Also remember that for centuries, astronomers have seen stars showing through the moon. It doesn’t seem to be a solid body or sphere. Watch this video:

Stars Through the Moon?
Martin D Metdubbelss

moon is close

by Rob, FlatEarthBible.com