I beg to differ.Sorry but reality agree with Genesis and genesis agrees with reality. So one confirms the other. Therefore, unlike evolutionists, I'm looking at the bible and reality.![]()
You're adding to the Bible again. Matthew says that the devil showed Jesus "all the kingdoms of the world" from atop the mountain. This means that, from his vantage point, Jesus could see all the kingdoms of the world. It doesn't say that the devil showed Jesus some of the kingdoms of the world. It says all of them. So again, according to your own standards, you are rejecting the word of God.When the devil showed the land that existed in Israel and said "all the kingdoms of the world" then obviously since Jesus couldn't see them, then he knew that the devil meant all the land far beyond the land in front of him as well. Any child knows that. but since scientists don't look beneath the surface, of course they don't understand the bible at all, which I already knew. So you missed the meaning completely.
The point is that verses like this, taken together with descriptions in the Bible (e.g., Job's description of the earth as a flattened piece of clay), tell us that the biblical authors thought the earth was flat. And the only way for you to get around it is to change the word of God.
Then show me the part where God describes the earth as a sphere! I've provided you several verses supporting my case, and you haven't given me one in response! So please don't tell me that I'm quoting selectively. You mention a single verse in Isaiah that speaks of the earth as being a circle. But as I've already pointed out, a circle is still a flat, 2-dimensional object!Again, you're only quoting part of the bible which is the same as only quoting part of a sentence.
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