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8 ways life would get weird on a flat Earth

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. The tides are caused by magnetism from the center of our level earth as thus:

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At the center of our level earth there also exists a huge giant whirlpool that causes our sea tides.

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Things they just don't want you to know.
Magnetism doesn't affect water. Take the strongest magnet you can lay your hands on, and try picking up just a small drop of water with it, if you don't believe me.

What "black mountain"? I have heard of the Black Mountains in Wales, not far from you. You say "they" don't want us to know these things, but if they are true as you seem to believe, what advantage do "they" gain by not telling us about whirlpools and a special kind of magnetism that affects water?
 
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How can you have weight without gravity? Don’t you even physics?
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This gravity idea was born out of the need to explain how objects stayed on a moving and rotating sphere floating in an area called space or outer space. That is all it is an invented solution for a man created creation. It in no different than man creating the idea of evolution to explain how life came about. It is part of the Godless creation the men science have conjured up over the years.
 
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Go back to post 153
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The word I used does not change the essence of your post.
D Taylor wrote that gravity was invented. You quoted ALL of his post and wrote "my argument exactly". I, mistakenly, replied and said that you said "my thoughts exactly."

This changes nothing.
Don't you get that, by quoting the part of the post which said that gravity was invented, and then stating that you agreed with it, you were actually saying that you agreed that gravity had been invented. Whether you used the words "my argument exactly" or "my thoughts exactly", you agreed with what he had written.
If you don't think that gravity WAS invented you should have cut those words from the post.

To say that I KEEP changing what you have written suggests that I do it continuously.
I don't.
 
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This gravity idea was born out of the need to explain how objects stayed on a moving and rotating sphere floating in an area called space or outer space. That is all it is an invented solution for a man created creation. It in no different than man creating the idea of evolution to explain how life came about. It is part of the Godless creation the men science have conjured up over the years.
Not really. Isaac Newton, who more than anyone else is associated with gravity, believed in God. Amongst other things, he said: “This most beautiful system of the sun, planets, and comets, could only proceed from the counsel and dominion of an intelligent and powerful Being.”

“In the absence of any other proof, the thumb alone would convince me of God’s existence.”

“Gravity explains the motions of the planets, but it cannot explain who sets the planets in motion.”

“I have a fundamental belief in the Bible as the Word of God, written by those who were inspired.”
 
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Well God must sit above a ball as apparently according to you guys he doesn't sit above the circle of the earth.
And another thing you guys like to say is that God never stopped the sun & that there is no firmament & the sun doesn't move across the sky & doesn't set.
I could go on and on but I wont.
Isaiah 40:22 actually tells us what it means.

Isaiah 40:22 NIV
He sits enthroned above the circle of the earth,
and its people are like grasshoppers.
He stretches out the heavens like a canopy,
and spreads them out like a tent to live in.

Basically, the circle of the earth, or the "hug" is essentially the circuit or vault in which the sun travels across the sky.

And God sits above this vault. And at the base of this vault, it is circular.

The book of Job says the same thing.

Job 26:10
He marks out the horizon (a circle) on the face of the waters
for a boundary between light and darkness.

The same hebrew word is used there, hug. Which is why some translations say that God inscribed or described a circle on the face of the waters. The boundary between light and dark (where the sun sets).

The circle of the earth is the compass inscribed circle of the vault/raqia, that God sits above. The raqia, the heavens, stretched out like a tent for us to live in.


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Not really. Isaac Newton, who more than anyone else is associated with gravity, believed in God. Amongst other things, he said: “This most beautiful system of the sun, planets, and comets, could only proceed from the counsel and dominion of an intelligent and powerful Being.”

“In the absence of any other proof, the thumb alone would convince me of God’s existence.”

“Gravity explains the motions of the planets, but it cannot explain who sets the planets in motion.”

“I have a fundamental belief in the Bible as the Word of God, written by those who were inspired.”
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The creation he believed God created does not exist. It only exist in the minds of people who believe what science claims is God's creation or an evolution for the modern scientist.
 
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The creation he believed God created does not exist. It only exist in the minds of people who believe what science claims is God's creation or an evolution for the modern scientist.
How do you know that? There are plenty of Christians (believers in the Lord Jesus Christ and Him alone as the only Saviour from sin, death and hell) who believe firmly in God's creation, and believe in gravity. Gravity isn't something which only godless people believe.
 
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:sigh:

The word I used does not change the essence of your post.
D Taylor wrote that gravity was invented. You quoted ALL of his post and wrote "my argument exactly". I, mistakenly, replied and said that you said "my thoughts exactly."

This changes nothing.
Don't you get that, by quoting the part of the post which said that gravity was invented, and then stating that you agreed with it, you were actually saying that you agreed that gravity had been invented. Whether you used the words "my argument exactly" or "my thoughts exactly", you agreed with what he had written.
If you don't think that gravity WAS invented you should have cut those words from the post.

To say that I KEEP changing what you have written suggests that I do it continuously.
I don't.

But you did.
 
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This gravity idea was born out of the need to explain how objects stayed on a moving and rotating sphere floating in an area called space or outer space. That is all it is an invented solution for a man created creation. It in no different than man creating the idea of evolution to explain how life came about. It is part of the Godless creation the men science have conjured up over the years.
So where does weight come from?
 
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How do you know that? There are plenty of Christians (believers in the Lord Jesus Christ and Him alone as the only Saviour from sin, death and hell) who believe firmly in God's creation, and believe in gravity. Gravity isn't something which only godless people believe.
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The creation that God created and that is described in The Bible. Is not the same as what science states that exist.
 
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You said I keep changing your words. That means it is constant, not just one thing. List at least three cases and then explain what is so wrong with them.

No need to, once is enough.
 
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