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2019-06-08 05:04:16 UTC  

Sounds a tad harsh to me.

2019-06-08 05:04:22 UTC  

Sure, Lee.

2019-06-08 05:04:25 UTC  

lol.

2019-06-08 05:04:31 UTC  

Awesome

2019-06-08 05:04:44 UTC  

no virgins in Heaven if you don't say its flat

2019-06-08 05:04:49 UTC  

XD

2019-06-08 05:05:00 UTC  

^^^

2019-06-08 05:05:06 UTC  

No heaven if you don't say it's flat.

2019-06-08 05:05:28 UTC  

Too risky not to tbh

2019-06-08 05:05:33 UTC  

$ Isaiah 40:22 (KJV) | This for example can be seen as a metaphor for someone putting up a tent I'm sure God is transcendent and made the heavens and the earth just as easily (or infinitely more so actually) as one sets up a tent or places something on a foundation and it in no way is referring to the Earth being flat @Derek Nelson

2019-06-08 05:05:33 UTC  

2019-06-08 05:05:33 UTC  

**Isaiah 40:22 - King James Version (KJV)**

```Dust


<22> It is he that sitteth upon the circle of the earth, and the inhabitants thereof are as grasshoppers; that stretcheth out the heavens as a curtain, and spreadeth them out as a tent to dwell in: ```

2019-06-08 05:05:57 UTC  

A circle huh

2019-06-08 05:06:03 UTC  

Not a sphere?

2019-06-08 05:06:07 UTC  

I’ve seen that one. If Isaiah had wanted to describe earth as a sphere, he would have used ball.

2019-06-08 05:06:10 UTC  

circle as opposed to a ball

2019-06-08 05:06:13 UTC  

You can use scripture for all sorts of shapes

2019-06-08 05:06:15 UTC  

two different words

2019-06-08 05:06:17 UTC  

They've got square bible earthers

2019-06-08 05:06:22 UTC  

Isaiah 22:18

2019-06-08 05:06:23 UTC  

**Isaiah 22:18 - King James Version (KJV)**

```Dust


<18> He will surely violently turn and toss thee like a ball into a large country: there shalt thou die, and there the chariots of thy glory shall be the shame of thy lord's house. ```

2019-06-08 05:06:39 UTC  

circling the square

2019-06-08 05:07:01 UTC  

Bible can be used for square, circle, flat squrare cirdcle,

2019-06-08 05:07:03 UTC  

What's this referring to?

2019-06-08 05:07:09 UTC  

Heck, I bet ....

2019-06-08 05:07:12 UTC  

I bet I could find....

2019-06-08 05:07:18 UTC  

Concave earth versus.

2019-06-08 05:07:20 UTC  

*verses

2019-06-08 05:07:21 UTC  

lol

2019-06-08 05:07:54 UTC  

If you want to see it that way you could

2019-06-08 05:08:11 UTC  

Isaiah didn’t see a ball of the earth. Simply a circle of the earth. It could be one of two things. Either the edge of the earth. But imho, a circle that’s above the earth.

2019-06-08 05:08:44 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/586783650863906816/fe-bible-77.jpg

2019-06-08 05:08:56 UTC  

here are some more verses

2019-06-08 05:09:03 UTC  

Seeker, can you assin/remove roles?

2019-06-08 05:09:07 UTC  

*assign

2019-06-08 05:09:10 UTC  

Not at all

2019-06-08 05:09:39 UTC  

That depends.

2019-06-08 05:09:51 UTC  

<#564645027817717760> @ThatsThatLoudPac

2019-06-08 05:10:17 UTC  

Well sorta because when he refers to the "circle" I'm assuming he is talking about Heaven

2019-06-08 05:12:06 UTC  

With scripture vs. scripture, we can still establish that if Isaiah wanted to describe earth as a sphere, ‘of any kind’ direct or inverse, he would have used ball.

2019-06-08 05:12:32 UTC  

Clearly he didn’t do that.