I'm blended. =^.^=Hello new thread! Are you cotton? Polyester? Silk?![]()
This thread was made mostly to use as a statement in another thread.If I didn't know any better, it's almost like that's what was intended.
Hey Lynx! How was your vacation? Have any pictures for us?
Been kinda busy. Grandma fell yesterday and popped her shoulder out of joint. At least it wasn't broke.I think I'm on Ignore. Well, can't cite someone for good discretion. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Get some glad rags brutha.I haven't gotten any new threads in a long time. Even my go to church pants are a little holey from age and use...
Hey! I love the new thread, Lynx. Nice, pristine, shiny... But it's lacking something...This is a new thread. A nice, pristine, shiny, new thread.
Gee I hope it doesn't get overrun with people carrying their arguments all over the forum...
I was not home schooled, but did go to a Christian school, so that might be the next best thing? I once read a biography about a late Creationist who I learned was also a Geocentrist. His view was that the bible supported Geocentrism over Heliocentrism, and had some science to back it. The more I investigated, the more I realised there is no reason to believe in Heliocentrism, and that this learned man was right - Geocentrism was quite a scientific belief, and also scriptural.All right, in this thread, i will engage because it's clean.
What happened to you Moses to lead you to believe that the Earth is flat?
Was it the Internet or were you homeschooled?
I was not home schooled, but did go to a Christian school, so that might be the next best thing? I once read a biography about a late Creationist who I learned was also a Geocentrist. His view was that the bible supported Geocentrism over Heliocentrism, and had some science to back it. The more I investigated, the more I realised there is no reason to believe in Heliocentrism, and that this learned man was right - Geocentrism was quite a scientific belief, and also scriptural.
I think in the same biography (if not another one), it also mentioned the man's friends had asked him why he didn't go the full way and become a Flat Earther. Intrigued by this, I investigated what the bible actually said, and learned it did indeed imply a Flat Earth, rather than a ball-Earth (I previously had fallen for the lie that Isaiah's "circle of the Earth" translated to "ball"). It was difficult for me to accept that the Earth was flat, so I prayed about it, that God would reveal to me the truth of the matter. And I read about it - both scripture and the science. And as I read, I realised many of my "scientific" objections could be readily overcome. The more I read about it, the more convinced I was there was no need to believe in a ball-Earth, and scripture did indeed imply a Flat Earth (or at the very least a foot-stool Earth).
So to answer your question... the internet, I guess!![]()
Thanks. Seriously though, I believe it was spiritually revealed, as I had asked God - there was a part of intellect that came in later, but before I could entertain that and even investigate further, there was a spiritual blockage/blinder which I believe God removed (after I asked Him to reveal to me the truth). The internet certainly makes me feel a little more comfortable in the belief (some years later now) - when I first started reading about it and became convinced, I was the only Flat Earth believer I knew.I don't know what to say.
Thank you for sharing first of all and if you genuinely believe this and it makes you happy, go for it.
It's a good conversation starter and an ice breaker.![]()