Find a Photo of the Earth and post the link.
You can't.
Because there are no photos of something that doesn't exist.
We are living inside a firmament/dome, and the earth is flat and stationary exactly as the bible describes.
pretty deep.
I suggest a reading a post on quantum physics from a past post:
"I believe we will inhabit different dimensions when we are glorified. 26 dimensions I believe exist currently. WE only inhabit four. Height, width, length and time. The fifth or more dimensions are unknown to us. I believe if you are above teh fifth dimension you are over and not subject to any of the previous dimensions. I shouldn't say that, that is wrong. It's the oposite. rather someone living in a two dimensional universe, somone in a three dimensional universe can navigate more dimensions and interact at any point on a two dimensional universe."
God living in greater than four dimensions, can navigate time at any point in the past or in the future.
thats my view. Here is a film about 2 and 3 dimensional properties (to be more direct on your post)
but we don't live in a three or two dimensional universe so to say it's sphere is even un scientific.
so are you as unscientific as the Bible here?
for one, the Bible says a circle.
and that is not a sphere, but a sphere is not right either.
with time involved, that is a rotating earth,
it is a 4D object.
Width,
breadth,
highth,
and time.
so the Bible as well as you make the same mistake which is not a mistake,
but a viewpoint....
that namely, the Bible was not not a science textbook and neither are your writings a science textbook.
we write for different audiences, and 99.9999 % of the time it's not toward quantum physicists.
but a very thought provoking thread, and cheers on that.
I often look at pictures of evolutionary skeletons as fakes, as many times they are buttered up with picture editors.
so I know what you mean.
but the earth is 3 dimensional, physically speaking.
and 4 dimensional quantum physically speaking.
so taking a picture of that is not easy.
rather impossible.
so, I say it's a very good challenge indeed.
(update: I suppose one could take a video of a rotating earth to capture the 4D)