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Compilations for Christians that consider the Bible to be a Flat Earth Book
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Antarctica surrounds God’s beautiful flat earth

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The city should be hidden by the curvature of the earth

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75 Bible Verses proving Flat Earth - TigerDan925's

Job 38:4-5 [Old Testament] ¹⁢¹¹ᐟᴷᴢⱽ
⁴ Where wast thou when I layd the foundations of the earth? declare, if thou hast vnderstanding.
⁡ Who hath layd the measures thereof, if thou knowest? or who hath stretched the line vpon it?


When you stretch a line, you’re removing the curves. Imagine stretching a string with your hands.

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If you're a Christian and you believe the bible, there's no getting around the Flat Earth model.

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⁷ Be not deceiued, God is not mocked: for whatsoeuer a man soweth, that shall he also reape.

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⁹ He that walketh vprightly, walketh surely: but he that peruerteth his wayes, shalbe knowen.

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The Dome Visible in an ANTARTICA Photo? George Rayner circa 1920

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Biblical Commentary isnΒ΄t based, but this one is worth looking at

6. The firmament] the sky, heavens. The word means something ’solid’ or ’beaten out,’ like a sheet of metal.

The ancients supposed that the sky was a solid, vaulted dome stretched over the earth, its ends resting on the mountains, and the heavenly bodies fastened to its inner surface.

It served as the throne of God, cp.
Exodus 24:10;
Ezekiel 1:26.

Its purpose here was to divide in two the primeval mass of waters. Above, it supported the upper waters which fell upon the earth through ’the windows of heaven (Genesis 7:11) in the form of rain; below were the waters on which the earth rested, and from which it emerged.

These waters were supposed to form a subterranean abyss which supplied the springs and seas; for the idea cp.
Genesis 7:11;
Genesis 49:25;
Deuteronomy 33:13;
Job 38:16;
Psalms 24:2;
Proverbs 8:28,
also Exodus 24:10;
Ezekiel 1:26;

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