I'm glad to hear it. But you said, "I was just like you. Heck, I was the biggest fan of Star Trek".
I never liked Star Trek - and a fictional programme has nothing to do with believing that the earth is a globe.
It helped me understand Genesis I that's for sure & lot of other passages.
How?
I understand Genesis 1 perfectly well, while believing that the earth is a globe.
Then you don't understand me.
You believe that the earth is a flat disc. I once pointed out that the KJV talks about God bringing people up from the depths of the earth, and asked how deep the earth is. You replied that the deepest hole ever dug was over 40,000 feet deep. So according to
your own statements, we live on a flat disc that is over 40,000 feet deep - not that such a shape exists.
You also said that a flat earth helps you to understand the Bible. So I asked you how the shape of the earth helped you in your Christian life and makes you more holy.
Obviously you can't answer that, because it doesn't. The shape of the earth has nothing to do with salvation, living a holy life, serving God, doing his will etc etc. It doesn't make us closer to God. It doesn't make prayer easier, or help us to understand Hebrew words in the OT.
There is no evidence that Moses ever talked, or worried about, about the shape of the earth. The shape of the earth did not help him to get away from Pharaoh or dry up the Red Sea. The Lord did not meet him face to face because he was a good, loyal flat-earther.
David did not kill Goliath because the earth was flat.
So no, that wasn't mocking - it was asking you for practical ways in which the shape of the earth has helped you in your Christian life or brought you closer to God.
This I can't understand, how can someone believe the bible and say Genesis 1 is what Moses imagined it to be ?
Like I said before, there are different ways of reading/understanding the Bible.
Some people think that for the Bible to be true, every word has to be literally true - I don't know if you are one of those, or not.
But Genesis 1 does not say the earth is flat or that God created a flat earth. Genesis, apparently, "tells us more about the earth than I could imagine". Yet you could not answer my simple questions about how God created the various plants and animals, their digestive systems and so on.
And what I said is true; I, and many other Christians, accept, read, study, believe and learn the Bible, knowing that it is the word of God.
We do this knowing that the earth is a globe.
It wasn't only the YouTube video that changed my mind, the Bible had a lot to do with it also.
Your interpretation of the Bible may have had "a lot" to do with it - though that wasn't what you said at the time.