This is beyond the pale.
So, somewhere outside Dublin?
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I suggested before you should participate or moderate. If you don’t like being shown up, park you blatant bias somewhere else.
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Indeed.
Talk about being shown up…
I have lived 80 years and never once heard the earth described as a circle. maybe because I wasn’t hearing from you?
Meatros:
You’ve been disingenuous from the start - but that’s beside the point. A circle may be round, but it is still flat.
You have not demonstrated that the authors of the bible meant spheres. It’s quite clear that they didn’t - even with the biblical passages that YOU quoted.
You have NOT supported the contention that the bible speaks of a sphere. All you’ve done is equivocating on the definition of ‘round’, using it to mean flat (as in circles) and spheres (as in the earth). You have NOT shown that the ancient Hebrews believed that the earth was a sphere.
PLEASE SUPPORT THAT CONTENTION with something other then ‘maybes’. Back it up or back it down.
I will type this slowly.
The Old Testament was written in hebrew.
There is no hebrew word for sphere.
I realize that you were banned, but seriously, this is the best you can do?
Let me get this straight, your argument is: because hebrew had no word for sphere, therefore they thought the world was a sphere?
How does that follow?