(Psalms 103:5) (Is The Earth is Not a Globe or is The Earth a Globe?)

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Which poll answer do you believe is the correct one?

  • I believe the earth is NOT a globe and I DON'T believe Psalms 103:5.

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  • I believe the earth IS a globe and I DON'T believe Psalms 103:5.

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
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Oct 3, 2024
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#63
That was not the picture you originally posted. You act like you wish to avoid admitting the truth.
When water flows over an uneven surface, it does not have an uneven surface which conforms to
what is under it. Start getting honest, because right now your desire to deceive looks very high.
And there is not much point in engaging with liars who are so dishonest.
If you don't know that water takes the shape of the vessel is it in, I can't help you.
 

Magenta

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Jul 3, 2015
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#64
If you don't know that water takes the shape of the vessel is it in, I can't help you.
More of your deception and deceptive tactics. I have said the water surface does not conform to the shape of the
earth/surface over which it flows. More than once. Now you pretend I said something different. Get honest.
 
Oct 3, 2024
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#66
More of your deception and deceptive tactics. I have said the water surface does not conform to the shape of the
earth/surface over which it flows. More than once. Now you pretend I said something different. Get honest.
Water flows within the confines of the vessel which it is in.
 

Cameron143

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Mar 1, 2022
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#67
Maybe they are a new convert to such deception. They may need more tutelage from seasoned deceivers like Mo.
I'm ok with FE, but one should be able to defend their position. Many who believe FE are very intelligent individuals.
 
Oct 3, 2024
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#70
What is the container that holds the water under the earth?
The rock holds the water under the earth. The firmament separates the waters which are above from the waters which are below.
 

Cameron143

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#74
The rock holds the water under the earth. The firmament separates the waters which are above from the waters which are below.
I didn't see any rocks on the ancient Hebrew conception.
 

Mem

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#75
If I can corner the market on jelly donuts, does that mean the market is flat? :unsure:

  1. a part, region, or area, especially one regarded as secluded or remote:
    "they descended on the college from all corners of the world" · "his wisdom was disseminated to the four corners of the earth" · "parents are often tempted to resort to snooping and prying into every corner to make sure their children are safe"
    • a position in which one dominates the supply of a particular commodity.
 

Dino246

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#77
If I can corner the market on jelly donuts, does that mean the market is flat? :unsure:

  1. a part, region, or area, especially one regarded as secluded or remote:
    "they descended on the college from all corners of the world" · "his wisdom was disseminated to the four corners of the earth" · "parents are often tempted to resort to snooping and prying into every corner to make sure their children are safe"
    • a position in which one dominates the supply of a particular commodity.
Now I’m wondering why marmalade donuts aren’t a thing in England. Thanks. ;)
 

Dino246

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#79
Since you are apparently unaware, this kind of brief response works well in a live conversation, but not in a discussion forum. It just comes across as snarky and dismissive.