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Poll: Connections between biblical literalism, YE, Flat Earth
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<blockquote data-quote="Ken Rank" data-source="post: 73572821" data-attributes="member: 345509"><p>It is and isn't. Is in the sense that when they see "4 corners" they take it literally... oblivious to the fact that the tzitziot (fringes) were to be worn on the "4 corners" and a person is not flat. It is the oddest thing to me... some will understand a metaphor (i.e. God is a rock) without any problem... and then turn around and take one as literal. Anyway..... the "isn't" is because outside of Scripture, many Christians of various sects have developed a huge distrust toward anything they perceive as "the world" (government, society, etc.). Thus if the world says "round" they will look around until they find another answer, in this case, flat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ken Rank, post: 73572821, member: 345509"] It is and isn't. Is in the sense that when they see "4 corners" they take it literally... oblivious to the fact that the tzitziot (fringes) were to be worn on the "4 corners" and a person is not flat. It is the oddest thing to me... some will understand a metaphor (i.e. God is a rock) without any problem... and then turn around and take one as literal. Anyway..... the "isn't" is because outside of Scripture, many Christians of various sects have developed a huge distrust toward anything they perceive as "the world" (government, society, etc.). Thus if the world says "round" they will look around until they find another answer, in this case, flat. [/QUOTE]
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