Christianity has always been based on truth. Truth is a basic element of Christianity.
That is rich. I hope my question doesn't offend you but is there any particular reason why the gospel is freely given if christianity is actually based upon truth.
Of course it is, the gospel is given to Christians to know the mystery of the kingdom of God but unto them that are without the gospel is given in parables so that by seeing we can not see and by hearing we hear not. So wouldn't it go to follow that the gospel is given to Christians so that those Christians which see not might see and hear not might hear.
So it would only follow that the NT scriptures wouldn't have been written because Christians don't know the truth but because they know that no lie is of the truth.
However, she defends them as soundly biblical; with that I cannot agree.
I finally found some posts by an flat-earther advocate on another cite which suggest that this is a new way to draw people to Christ. According to my understanding of the post, the flat earther was claiming that in a relatively short period of time he had brought more people to Christ and in greater numbers than he had experience using any other method before.
Since no prophesy of scripture is of any private interpretation, if the flat earthers interpretation are not as Biblically sound as any other interpretations, Then what criteria do you assert an interpretation must adhere to in order to for Biblical soundness of a doctrine. I am not sure that falsehood or deception is prohibited by NT, although I had heard that Muslims are allowed to lie to
certain people, but seeing that I am not allow to read from a Quran then reason follows reason the I would conclude that been found it written in Paul's gospel then if it is I would suggest that the reason then I believe the reason would be self-evident.
For if the truth of God hath more abounded through my lie unto his glory; why yet am I also judged as a sinner? Rom 3:7