The passage in the book of Joshua being used to contend for a flat earth theory is an example of not comprehending that scripture speaks in the 'language' of observation, meaning back then, people thought the sun was moving around the earth and the earth was fixed in its position....to encourage a belief in a flat earth using the observation or belief of people who lived thousands of years ago encourages both ignorance and superstition.
What I find interesting with regards to some of the posts in this thread, is that you will read posts from the flat earthers that God has 'laws' and He never changes them and things are always the same. Seems strange then for God to break His own laws, does it not?
I asked one of these posters what 'laws' they were referring to and never got an answer. What I got, was this same person twisting my words as if I had said I don't believe in laws.
Of course when you do not know what you are talking about, you have to bluff your way through a conversation and another tactic being used is telling people that if you believe anything NASA says, you are in league with the devil and need to repent. These comments can be found in prior pages of this thread in numerous places.
As for the sun standing still that flat earthers say that proves the sun moves and the earth does not, we know this is not true. Of course if you believe NASA or other proofs of the solar system are satanic deceptions then you will continue on in the error of a flat earth.
I really do not care about that. The concern is the attacks and the language being used by 2 of the flat earthers and the accusations that if you do not agree the earth is flat, then you are in league with the devil. This is more than ignorance. This is distain for believers in this forum that both believe Scripture and never consider God to be a liar; another false accusation by those who are mistaken in their beliefs. It seems normal discourse or discussion is beyond them and they use false words and name calling as 'proof' others here are devilish. I doubt non religious flat earthers would speak like that to others but here, for some reason, these 2 have left off any appearance of the ability to reason and just condemn rather than discuss.
Telling others that what we point out to them is actually what we are doing, is a juvenile tactic...much like some child might say it's not me it's you. We all can read and it is easy to prove who said what. We should not have to do that though, if people were reasonable and responded to posts without the references to demons and so on.
There are actually a good number of explanations for the events described in Joshua and that is because we now know the sun is stationary and the earth both rotates on its axis and travels around the sun...a journey which we know as one year...12 months or 365 days or 366 every 4 years.
The simplest explanation may be that things actually happened as described and God did in fact do as Joshua requested....but studying the events will incur questioning the time of day as it may have been actually night that was lengthened as Joshua and his troops arrived in the early morning at the camp of their enemies. You can find information on that by searching on google or whatever SE you use as there are literally some 54 million responses to that enquiry.
The earth is not flat and it is not sin or demonic to state that. Some of the arguments for a flat earth that have been presented here are more or less just saying 'shut up' and believe. Don't use the brain God gave you....just empty your mind and accept what we say.
I am of the opinion that actual hate has been displayed in some retorts from those who think the earth is flat. That is something they need to deal with and not the responsibility of others, unless they wish to submit that they have no control over what they say which, to them, means they are not capable of bearing responsibility for the less than civil responses here
I'll just wrap up by saying this; one thing is certain. The sun does not move; the earth does and that is established fact. If we established fact solely by what we see, we might believe it is the sun moving as the earth travels forward, causing it to seem it is the sun and not the earth.....we do not find anything about gravitation in scripture so some think that is also disputable.