Not at all, nowhere in the Bible does it actually say the earth is flat, that's just based on freestyle interpretations

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God separating the waters and creating a space in between is a pretty simple visual. It doesn’t mention space as we know it, but just talks about stars/heavens. But yes we can interpret how we want.

Well if Christianism depends on the earth being flat then I have bad news, some 95% of our current knowledge of physics would have to be wrong for flat earth to have even a slight chance of being real, and that includes gravity astronomy, gravity, relativity and a while lot more. Flat earth has pretty much nothing on its favor.

I understand where you are coming from believe me. All the fields of study you mentioned have different thinkers on the subjects. Measuring gravity is a tricky one.

Fair enough, but how do you explain the fact that our current knowledge of physics works perfectly? The phone you are typing from is undeniable proof of that, also how does GPS work on a flat earth? How do inertial navigation systems work without gravity? How does starling work?

I am just a pleb with questions too.

One of my fav videos explaining the cavendish experiment and the mystery of the supposed torsion rod. You can tell the guy isn’t trolling, he’s just asking questions. Towards the middle/end is the meat of the video. TLDR he thinks cavendish reverse engineered big G since nobody has a working torsion rod to do the experiment.

https://youtu.be/QStLnYtxqw8?si=_E7oPlzLy6IzHPqy

Starlink/satellites are said to be hanging from high altitude helium balloons. This makes sense when you look up how much helium space agencies use.

But you can literally see satellites and the ISS with a telescope, also I saw myself starlink satellites aligning with their lights on, quite an interesting sight

And all the science you mentioned depends on the logical leap of everything coming from nothing, which is a far more ridiculous thought experiment than God, flat earth, or other alternative views.

That passage doesn’t even talk about the creation of the universe and Earth the way you imagine. It’s a monarchical text describing the formation of the kingdom’s region for that people. You keep looking for scientific explanations in an archaic text because otherwise you’d have to face the reality that you embraced a god among thousands — all of whom were created by men.

There is no God. The one you believe in didn’t create the world and was a liar and a hypocrite. Don’t feel bad — he wasn’t the only one, but among them all, he was the weakest. No wonder the people who invented him got beaten by everyone else, and to save face, they claimed he controlled the other nations. Typical of useless people.