You, dear truther, are frustrated because you are unaware of the ways in which your adversaries are being truthful, even as they lead others astray…
“Safe and effective”: Reliably producing ill-defined results in a powerful manner. Safe for whom? Effective for what?
“Rover on Mars”: You and your friends secretly inaugurate a private theme park, calling it Mars(TM), replete with desert sand. You may well pass any “lie detector” tests when asked about it, because your interrogator thinks one thing of Mars, and you another. Also remember that Mars is a personage—the God of War—which contains the attributes of aggression and dynamism, an energetic form or vibration. A word may have several meanings.
“It’s not flat, it’s round”: May be. Clearly with hills and valleys, “flat” is not a comprehensive description; and yet, the cross-section of a cosmic egg—a horizontal inertial plane, let’s say—would in fact be round… as a plate is round.
“Photo of the earth”: Even if they qualify it as a single-exposure photographic impression, a circle crop due to their aperture is still “a photo of the earth”. “Ah,” you say, “but it’s not the whole earth!” “Of course not,” they reply, “the rest is on the other side.” They wish to implicitly convey ‘the other side’ of a ball, but notice that even as a plane, you cannot physically have the opposing vantage point either; it’s impossible either way.
“Paul McCartney isn’t dead.”: What’s the difference between a soul, a man, an actor, and a character? You are not your name; you are a(n unwitting) claimant to, or adopter of, the liabilities assigned to a fictitious corporate identity (i.e. the ALL CAPS NAME). So too, the men on the world-stage are actors, except that they are aware of, and allowed, the capacity to adopt various roles. Surely you know that when the soap opera changes actor for a role that the character does indeed still live on, even if the former actor died. The character lives and dies by the pen, because the character is not the man, or even the actor.
“Those children died in that tragedy.” See above. Note also that Tragedy has a particular meaning in the Arts. If it’s on TV, it’s TV show. Show trials are trials for show. You believe at your own peril. Ironically, what’s taken as evidence in real life, wouldn’t pass muster in court. “Hearsay.”
“The soul does not exist.” Indeed, not as-such. Ex-ist literally equals “from what-is” or “out of being”, not (the) Being itself. Thus it is strange to ask whether God exists, when God is the source of things, which do exist. Things ex-ist; the Absolute, on the other hand, just is. Hence, “I am that I am”.