Scripture Based Flat Earth Proposition (Introduction)
I would like to begin by saying that I am not the most humble man alive, but I am certainly not arrogant. I’m not trying to represent myself as humble, but to express my sincerity. There’s no place for arrogance in knowing the Truth. Coming to the realization of the Truth is a very humbling experience. If one is not humbled by the Truth, then what he knows is probably not the Truth. With knowing the truth comes a responsibility to share it, because so many do not know it. And if one cannot share it with love and humility (like Jesus did), then one probably doesn’t need to be sharing it until becoming more compassionate and humble. Jesus not only knew the truth, He IS Truth, and He was compassionate and meek and gentle. Although we struggle with this as long as we are in the flesh, if we know Him, we must try to be like Him and to please Him, and not ourselves.
Proverbs 18:13 states “He that answereth a matter before he heareth it, it is folly and shame unto him.”
In light of this, I would like to encourage the reader to be patient, read, and reason with the proposition in its entirety before responding. This might save one from embarrassment and humiliation later on. However, if one must be impatient and exhibit any height of hubris, please be warned that some questions will be asked that will not be answerable, further exasperating the situation.
This presentation is based on Scripture. If you do not believe that the Bible is the unadulterated inerrant Word of God, then you will probably be wasting your time. On the other hand, read on anyway, and you may change your mind. But if you DO believe – if you really, really, really DO BELIEVE that “All scripture is given by inspiration of God …” (2 Timothy 3:16a), then please consider the following proposition.
[Also, I am no artist, but the illustrations should suffice.]
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I would like to begin by saying that I am not the most humble man alive, but I am certainly not arrogant. I’m not trying to represent myself as humble, but to express my sincerity. There’s no place for arrogance in knowing the Truth. Coming to the realization of the Truth is a very humbling experience. If one is not humbled by the Truth, then what he knows is probably not the Truth. With knowing the truth comes a responsibility to share it, because so many do not know it. And if one cannot share it with love and humility (like Jesus did), then one probably doesn’t need to be sharing it until becoming more compassionate and humble. Jesus not only knew the truth, He IS Truth, and He was compassionate and meek and gentle. Although we struggle with this as long as we are in the flesh, if we know Him, we must try to be like Him and to please Him, and not ourselves.
Proverbs 18:13 states “He that answereth a matter before he heareth it, it is folly and shame unto him.”
In light of this, I would like to encourage the reader to be patient, read, and reason with the proposition in its entirety before responding. This might save one from embarrassment and humiliation later on. However, if one must be impatient and exhibit any height of hubris, please be warned that some questions will be asked that will not be answerable, further exasperating the situation.
This presentation is based on Scripture. If you do not believe that the Bible is the unadulterated inerrant Word of God, then you will probably be wasting your time. On the other hand, read on anyway, and you may change your mind. But if you DO believe – if you really, really, really DO BELIEVE that “All scripture is given by inspiration of God …” (2 Timothy 3:16a), then please consider the following proposition.
[Also, I am no artist, but the illustrations should suffice.]
There are four more posts to this presentation BEYOND this Introduction.
Please be respectful and wait until all four are posted (five posts total) before posting yourself. Thank You.
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