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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Re: Flat Earth? Hell Yes!

    Originally posted by Ayeola View Post
    that is A LIE !!!!!
    I'm a Christian, maybe a protestan, but a Christian, and i also believe the earth is round.
    Maybe you think your kind of people are the only true Christians, but Protestants are Christians to. And we believe Darwin also.
    Darwin never said there wasn't any god ....
    Friend,

    How can you claim these things when it goes directly against the teachings of Christ and the Holy Word of God? Do you really think Darwin is a better authority than Jesus?

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  • Hymie Goldberg
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    Re: Flat Earth? Hell Yes!

    Originally posted by Ayeola View Post
    that is A LIE !!!!!
    I'm a Christian, maybe a protestan, but a Christian, and i also believe the earth is round.
    Maybe you think your kind of people are the only true Christians, but Protestants are Christians to. And we believe Darwin also.
    Darwin never said there wasn't any god ....
    Round the world is? Prove it! Right here, right now.

    Hymie

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  • Pastor Billy-Reuben
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    Re: Flat Earth? Hell Yes!

    Originally posted by Ayeola View Post
    I'm a Christian, maybe a protestan, but a Christian, and i also believe the earth is round.
    Maybe you think your kind of people are the only true Christians, but Protestants are Christians to. And we believe Darwin also.
    Darwin never said there wasn't any god ....
    Matt 7:21 Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven.

    Lots of people call themselves Christians, but they aren't saved. Only people who believe and follow God's Word are Christians.

    Darwin says the man evolved over millions of years. The Bible says that man was created in one day. You can't believe both. Which side are YOU on?

    Pastor Billy-Reuben

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  • Ayeola
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    Re: Flat Earth? Hell Yes!

    Originally posted by Unfalsifiable View Post
    Look if you believe that the "earth is round" or whatever, and you aren't going to change that belief, you aint no Christian! So go away!
    that is A LIE !!!!!
    I'm a Christian, maybe a protestan, but a Christian, and i also believe the earth is round.
    Maybe you think your kind of people are the only true Christians, but Protestants are Christians to. And we believe Darwin also.
    Darwin never said there wasn't any god ....

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  • bob marley
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    Re: Flat Earth? Hell Yes!

    The sun does not move. The earth however rotates around the sun and pivotes on an axis of its own thus creating day and night, thus creating summer and winter, thus meaning i cant remember where i was goin with this.

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  • Pastor Al E Pistle
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    Re: Flat Earth? Hell Yes!

    Originally posted by TheRightSide View Post
    The sun is always very far away, it's because of the Earth's rotation around it's own axis
    So if the earth rotated faster the sun would be farther away? How DOES the earth's 'rotation' control the sun's distance?

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  • TheWrongSide
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    Re: Flat Earth? Hell Yes!

    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    Was that a threat, pal?

    I'm forwarding this and all of your posts over to the DOF.
    Wow.

    It was an example. An example to further explain what I stated.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: Flat Earth? Hell Yes!

    Originally posted by TheRightSide View Post
    A sniper has to take the curvature of the earth into account when he is shooting over extremely long distances, like 1.5 miles. Ofcourse, he has equipment that can correct this curvature for him. Same thing goes for the rotation of the earth
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    Was that a threat, pal?

    I'm forwarding this and all of your posts over to the DOF.

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  • TheWrongSide
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    Re: Flat Earth? Hell Yes!

    When I turn my porch light on at night, it's light right in front of the house. But when I walk a mile away, I can't see the light anymore. Same thing with the sun, during the day, it's close, and it's very far away at night.

    The sun is always very far away, it's because of the Earth's rotation around it's own axis

    Yes, you do eventually arrive in exactly the same spot, but for a completely different reason. You think you're going in a straight line, but God sends an angel to push you ever so slightly throughout your journey, so that you in fact travel in a circle. That's how he keeps us from falling off the edge. This is known as the Coriolis force, named after the angel Coriol who does the actual pushing.
    No, it is a byproduct of the earth's rotation. Which you probably think does not take place.


    You can photoshop just about anything, that only proves that you have photoimaging software on your computer.

    So what you are saying is that all pictures made from the earth are faked. Even though they are made by so many different sattelites/spacecraft, even by different institutes. yet they all look the same?

    I guess the only way would be for you to travel into space and see it with your own eyes.


    It looks flat to me. You might want to get your vision checked.
    I mean over long distances, if you stand on a very tall tower, and look at the horizon, you would be able to see this curvature, but only if you can see the horizon for a great length, since the earth is gigantic.
    Example: A sniper has to take the curvature of the earth into account when he is shooting over extremely long distances, like 1.5 miles. Ofcourse, he has equipment that can correct this curvature for him. Same thing goes for the rotation of the earth
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  • Ahimaaz Smith
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    Re: Flat Earth? Hell Yes!

    Originally posted by bob marley View Post
    if the earth is flat then riddle me this how can it be that it is dark in sum palces and not in others
    When I turn my porch light on at night, it's light right in front of the house. But when I walk a mile away, I can't see the light anymore. Same thing with the sun, during the day, it's close, and it's very far away at night.

    Originally posted by TheRightSide View Post
    Did we travel back in time by 400 years?
    No, but I do wish that we could get back to the days when everyone believed in the Bible.

    Let's say you travel around the world. It doesn't matter in which direction you set off, and keep traveling in a straight line, you will eventually arrive in exactly the same spot.
    Yes, you do eventually arrive in exactly the same spot, but for a completely different reason. You think you're going in a straight line, but God sends an angel to push you ever so slightly throughout your journey, so that you in fact travel in a circle. That's how he keeps us from falling off the edge. This is known as the Coriolis force, named after the angel Coriol who does the actual pushing.

    Photos from satellites. (I know you think it's fake but you wanted proof, and this is the best there is. A picture says more than a thousand words)
    You can photoshop just about anything, that only proves that you have photoimaging software on your computer.

    The line of the horizon is round.
    It looks flat to me. You might want to get your vision checked.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: Flat Earth? Hell Yes!

    Originally posted by TheWrongSide View Post
    Did we travel back in time by 400 years?

    The earth is not flat for several reasons.

    Let's say you travel around the world. It doesn't matter in which direction you set off, and keep traveling in a straight line, you will eventually arrive in exactly the same spot.

    Photos from satellites. (I know you think it's fake but you wanted proof, and this is the best there is. A picture says more than a thousand words)

    The line of the horizon is round.
    Have you ever ead the Holy Bible? Did you even bother to read this thread from the beginning? All your questions have been answered.

    Who are you to question God?

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  • TheWrongSide
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    Re: Flat Earth? Hell Yes!

    Did we travel back in time by 400 years?

    The earth is not flat for several reasons.

    Let's say you travel around the world. It doesn't matter in which direction you set off, and keep traveling in a straight line, you will eventually arrive in exactly the same spot.

    Photos from satellites. (I know you think it's fake but you wanted proof, and this is the best there is. A picture says more than a thousand words)

    The line of the horizon is round.

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  • bob marley
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    if the earth is flat then riddle me this how can it be that it is dark in sum palces and not in others

    light does not bend it travels alwasy in straight lines as you can do or do you not have a shadow when the sun is rising or setting if the light bent around the earths gravity then surley there would be no such thing as shadows

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  • Pastor Billy-Reuben
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    Re: Flat Earth? Hell Yes!

    Originally posted by joe707 View Post
    Pastor, would you broadly go along with this?

    There's a lot of talking at cross purposes on all this stuff I hope you'll agree.
    I answered you over there, friend.

    I don't see any cross purposes here.

    Pastor Billy-Reuben

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  • Pastor Al E Pistle
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    Re: Flat Earth? Hell Yes!

    Originally posted by joe707 View Post
    Pastor, would you broadly go along with this?

    There's a lot of talking at cross purposes on all this stuff I hope you'll agree.
    Now, now Joe. We have been through this before. It is clear that there isn't enough extra water on earth to cover the top of Mt. Ararat or Everest. But the Bible tells us that happened. So where did it go? The earth absorbed the water like a sponge and became round. It's just common sense.

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