
Why do Christians believe the world is flat when the ancient Greeks had their circumferance?
Christianity must be a religion all the more stupid, I even say that the Maya knew the earth was round. Note: If you claim that early Christians did not believe the earth is flat, then How to explain the position of the Church that the earth was flat and his opposition to be spherical, as it contradicts religion
Christian Leadership accept the fact that the world is a sphere, for a fairly long period. Chris is a myth that demonstrated Pendants Earth was round the main question was how big the earth. A better point would be why was he welcomed the idea that the sun is around the earth, when the Greek Aristarchus of Samos in the 3rd century BC, was the first person known to speculate that the Earth revolved around a sunset and I am an atheist and antitheist, so I do not think this is a response bias. cool:) peace ——> No offense, but calling people stupid for believing a false statement to be true, can result in you receiving the same name "for your question / statement. @ Pastorbk The earth is round, his ball. Do you think the pieces are spheres, too? Furthermore, the verse says: "dome". That is of course their point of view of land as described in other verses. Translators Christians can play any game you want to reinterpretation, but this does not change the facts of history. They also focus on this verse from Isaiah is the relationship between God and not man for the earth
The New World Order, that ancient wish for the near future.
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