Subduction Zone
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A ‘flat earth belief’ as a description of what people thought at the time is a misnomer, texts translated from contemporary civilisations show little interest in the physical make up of the earth beyond the qualities of certain materials used in manufacture. When it came to the earth, the sun, the stars etc the primary preoccupation was with meaning - not ‘what shape are these things’ but what does it mean, who is in charge, what delineates chaos from order, who has what role and why, and so on. Texts like the Genesis narrative reflect this paradigm, believers and non-believers alike tend to try and reinterpret it using a completely different paradigm, which doesn’t work very well, for obvious reasons.
Actually a flat Earth belief was fairly widespread over the history of the Earth. The last "civilized" country to drop such a belief on a large scale was ironically China. Though credited with many firsts they were one of the last to accept that our Earth is roughly spherical. And even various early Christian argued for a flat Earth.
Flat Earth - Wikipedia
The Greeks may have been the first to believe in a spherical Earth, but they did not end the Flat Earth belief.
The question is why do some Christians take offense at the early beliefs of Hebrews and even some Christians?
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