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oppression of thought and the Globularist lies of a
new age. Standing with reason we offer a home to those
wayward thinkers that march bravely on with REASON and
TRUTH in recognizing the TRUE shape of the Earth -
Flat.
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History of the Flat Earth Society
The modern age of the Flat Earth Society dates back to
the early 1800s, when it was founded by Samuel Birley
Rowbotham, an English inventor. Samuel Rowbotham's
Flat Earth views were based largely on literal
interpretation of Bible passages. His system, called
Zetetic Astronomy, held that the earth is a
flat disk centered at the North Pole and bounded along
its 'southern' edge by a wall of ice, with the sun,
moon, planets, and stars only a few hundred miles
above the surface of the earth. After Rowbotham's
death in 1884, followers of his
Zetetic Astronomy founded the
Universal Zetetic Society.
Flat
Earth theory spread to the United States, largely in
the town of Zion, Illinois where Christian Catholic
Apostolic Church founder John Alexander Dowie and
later Wilbur Glenn Voliva promoted Flat Earth theory.
Voliva died in 1942 and the church quickly
disintegrated. Flat Earthism remained in Zion,
gradually becoming less popular into the 1950s.
The
International Flat Earth Society was formally founded
in 1956 by Samuel Shenton, a Fellow of the Royal
Astronomical Society and the Royal Geographic Society.
Shenton died in 1971 and Charles K. Johnson became
president of the International Flat Earth Society.
Johnson actively and charistmatically promoted the
Society and, over time, its membership increased to
over 3,000. His wife Marjory took an active role in
the Society as well, often contributing articles to
the Flat Earth Society Newsletter.
In 1995,
a fire destroyed the Johnson's home as well as all of
the Flat Earth Society's library, archives and
membership lists. Following a long period of poor
health, Charles K. Johnson's wife Marjory Johnson
passed away in 1996. He vowed to rebuild the society.
Sadly, Charles K. Johnson passed away in 2001 at the
age of 76, leaving the Society's future uncertain.
After
several years of inactivity, the Flat Earth Society
was resurrected in 2004 and remains active today at
theflatearthsociety.org. The Society officially
reopened to new members on 30th October 2009.
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