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Ancient hebrew flat earth map
Ancient hebrew flat earth map









ancient hebrew flat earth map

The solid dome rotates around the earth, accounting for the motion of the stars, but it is a mystery how this works.

ancient hebrew flat earth map

The altitude of the sky dome is a matter of much debate and conjecture by F.E., but it is typically suggested the dome is about 3100 miles above the earth at the north pole, but it descends down to meet the Antarctic ice wall, where it is attached to the earth. There is simply no room for it in a healthy Christian community. causes consternation, insult, disunity, and a stumbling block to the Gospel. This is obviously a massive stumbling block to the Gospel! But how many people would come to Christ if they were told they had to believe in a flat earth? Our evangelistic success in the world would quickly cease. It claims NASA foisted the idea of a spherical earth and a vast universe on the public in order to promote atheism and evolution, so in order to win more souls, they say we must preach a flat earth and sky dome cosmology. Be warned: flat earthers are passionate about their esoteric cosmology and will soon be warning fellow Christians of the “satanic deception” of the “spherical globe” model, and teaching this to the kids in Sunday School.į.E. We must not accommodate absurdity for the sake of Christian fellowship-Biblical doctrine is based on truth, not fantasy.

ancient hebrew flat earth map

Some flat earthers might suggest, “Can’t we just agree that God could make the earth and sky any shape He wanted to?” The answer is: NO! There is a big difference between what God could have done and what He actually did. claims the space industry is a money–making deception, and accuse these sincere Christians of perpetuating a fraud with their very livelihood. Imagine, for example, a church attended by solid, biblical Christians who happen to work in the aerospace industry.

ancient hebrew flat earth map

Flat Earthism quickly leads to division in the church.











Ancient hebrew flat earth map