Who "discovered" the flat-earth paradigm? Observers? Scientists? Both?
There were no "scientists" as we know them back then. But I think you are missing the point, AV. The point is that Christians let extrabiblical evidence tell them that their interpretation of parts of scripture were wrong.
As Frumious Bandersnatch (yea Niven) pointed out, Christians did use a literal reading of several Biblical verses to conclude that the Bible said that the earth was flat, and wrote
Christian Topography from that.
However, later Christians let evidence from outside the Bible -- science if you will --
override that interpretation of those verses. They dropped that interpretation. It happened again with several verses that say, in plain Hebrew, that the earth does not move. Copernicus hypothesized that the earth did move in an orbit around the sun. Much of the opposition came from Christians unwilling to change the interpretation of those verses.
But here you are and you would never consider challenging heliocentrism and you have no problem interpreting those verses in a non-literal way. Or just ignoring them.
So now we come to Genesis 1-3. Again we have extrabiblical evidence contradicting an interpretation of scripture. Only this time you insist science is wrong, not the interpretation.
WHY? Why are these verses so different from the flat earth or immovable earth verses? Why cannot you change the interpretation of Genesis 1-3?
If you dismiss the creation event then you are dismissing biology, chemistry, atoms, medicine, physics, etc.
Honestly, you are not. You are just accepting the atheistic statement of faith that the processes discovered by science operate on their own. You are also believing one of the alternative hypotheses for the origin of the universe than "God created". Once you make those 2 changes, biology, chemistry, etc. remain unchanged.
Rejecting evolution, now, and insisting on a young earth does require dismissing all everything you list.
The fundamental laws of physics and the constants that allow for the physical world to exist operate by permission.
That's our
belief. It's not a fact. I correct Hespera when she makes statements of faith as tho they are fact. The same applies here. Christian belief is that God
sustains all those laws of physics; they only operate because God wills them to operate each and every time.
But that is a belief. There's nothing in science to contradict such a belief, or to support the opposing belief that the laws of physics operate on their own. That is a major reason why science is
agnostic.