It does say the "four corners of the earth", at least implying the earth is flat.And you can demonstrate with crappy radiometric dating methods? Why should I bother someone who thinks the bible says the planet is flat? It says no such thing.

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It does say the "four corners of the earth", at least implying the earth is flat.And you can demonstrate with crappy radiometric dating methods? Why should I bother someone who thinks the bible says the planet is flat? It says no such thing.

In other words,if someone is intelligent they can't be a Christian.Generally, the more religious one is, the less educated they are. Those who happen to be both educated and religious such as theologians, are largely disingenuous and intellectually dishonest-victims of cognitive dissonance and mental gymnastics. They can easily apply their critical thinking skills to all other forms of magical thinking and religious beliefs separate from their own, but fail to apply the same reasoning to their own beliefs. Now of course religious zealots will mention the commonly over-used and stale argument of the Catholic Church being behind most of the world’s scientific advancements and education, but that in itself is a form of post hoc fallacy. Deconstructing is by no means easy, but this lady has done it here after many years of being a Christian:
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In America, Does More Education Equal Less Religion?
Overall, U.S. adults with college degrees are less religious than others on some measures. However, Christians with higher levels of education appear to be just as religious as those with less schooling.www.pewresearch.org
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Christians in U.S. Are Less Educated Than Religious Minorities, Report Says (Published 2016)
A Pew Research Center survey of 151 countries found wide gaps in education among major religions, including among Christians and minority faiths in the United States.www.nytimes.com
I don't think so. John Lennox is a very intelligent Christian.In other words,if someone is intelligent they can't be a Christian.
YOU DON'T REALLY THINK ANYONEWow.
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IS GOING TO BELIEVE THIS STUFF DO YOU?
It has to do with the numerical meaning of things in the Bible.....God is the ultimate mathematician as the preciseness of his creation attests to...there are four main directions...North, South, East and West. Something foursquare has biblical significance.It does say the "four corners of the earth", at least implying the earth is flat.![]()
Makes sense to be revealed this way in Rev 7:1It does say the "four corners of the earth", at least implying the earth is flat.![]()

And if they are a competent engineer or scientist. There is no word for Planet or Planet Earth in Hebrew by the way.In the same manner why bother with someone who thinks the earth is 6000 years old...I don't and won't!
The four sides of the earth or rather the whole continent as one.It does say the "four corners of the earth", at least implying the earth is flat.![]()
I suggest people look that up for themselves.And if they are a competent engineer or scientist. There is no word for Planet or Planet Earth in Hebrew by the way.
True, but the Greek and Hebrew for rock elevation are mistranslated. The farmable land versus the desert mountains. You have to be very careful to notice it.I suggest people look that up for themselves.
Without excuse thenAnd if they are a competent engineer or scientist. There is no word for Planet or Planet Earth in Hebrew by the way.
Or perhaps, those who gullibly want to believe radiometric dating methods are the ones without excuse. Especially those who don't want to believe Yahweh or the Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic Bible.Without excuse then
God is old, the universe is old and the earth is old. I'm not sure why it's such an issue for Christians other than the fact young earthers discredit the science and look like fools.Or perhaps, those who gullibly want to believe radiometric dating methods are the ones without excuse. Especially those who don't want to believe Yahweh or the Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic Bible.
6000 year wouldn't be young by normal standards. The young earthers don't notice that the moon rock was used to find the "decay rates" of other isotopes without isolating them. The same data was used to find all the "decay rates". The "you-earthers" are dumb because they don't notice how lame this is.God is old, the universe is old and the earth is old. I'm not sure why it's such an issue for Christians other than the fact young earthers discredit the science and look like fools.
I don't take the Flat Earth people seriously. Nor the young Earthers.6000 year wouldn't be young by normal standards. The young earthers don't notice that the moon rock was used to find the "decay rates" of other isotopes without isolating them. The same data was used to find all the "decay rates". They are dumb because they don't notice how lame this is.
Many Jewish scribes during the Bar Kochba were shaman who learned to rewrite prophecy. You don't know the definition of the word or its link to Cannabis.We could always ask the local shaman.![]()
Really, and the resurgence isn't related to rich people like Soros, eh?I don't take the Flat Earth people seriously. Nor the young Earthers.
The Flat Earth Society supposedly booked a cruise to Antarctica years ago. Their intention was to prove the existence of the ice wall that prevents the continent from sliding off the edge of earth.
They shall continue to be missed.
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That reply has nothing to do with my post.Really, and the resurgence isn't related to rich people like Soros, eh?
You take the flat-earthers seriously instead of ignoring them.That reply has nothing to do with my post.
Orrrrr, I point out patent stupidity,using a sense of humor to boot.You take the flat-earthers seriously instead of ignoring them.