Evangelicals and Baptists never believed in the flat earth theories that atheists tried to discredit "christianity" with. It was the non biblical views that led to the flat earth hypothesis. I don't debate it because atheist just lie and say it has something to do with Christianity and mix in their religion of evil-ution as if THAT'S scientific law.
This is what Christians have believed for as long as they read the Bible. There's disagreement with interpretation of some verses, but don't let the atheists try to discredit as they keep trying to do. Then some foolish atheists drop by to try to tell US what WE believe and they haven't so much as read the Bible from cover to cover.
This is what Christians have believed for as long as they read the Bible. There's disagreement with interpretation of some verses, but don't let the atheists try to discredit as they keep trying to do. Then some foolish atheists drop by to try to tell US what WE believe and they haven't so much as read the Bible from cover to cover.
Christians are [bleep] stupid, especially the ones who believe the earth is only a few thousand years old. At this point, it’s impossible for somebody to be a Christian and also be intelligent.
Evangelicals and Baptists never believed in the flat earth theories that atheists tried to discredit "christianity" with. It was the non biblical views that led to the flat earth hypothesis. I don't debate it because atheist just lie and say it has something to do with Christianity and mix in their religion of evil-ution as if THAT'S scientific law.
It's a matter of what the bible describes, not what atheists say.
I'm not mad at you for bringing it up. This just happens to be one of those topics that attracts gaytheists like flies. They are very predictable and will start trolling now until the weekend is over and their beer runs out.
The sermon and first post are for us christians because those who don't like the Word of God just like to cut it up and act like they are discrediting it. It's biblical ammunition against the devil.
I'm a confirmed non-believer, but am positive that the same kind of "faith" is required to believe in gods as in flat earths. Both fly in the face of reality, but both have zealots who choose to ignore that.
I'm not mad at you for bringing it up. This just happens to be one of those topics that attracts gaytheists like flies. They are very predictable and will start trolling now until the weekend is over and their beer runs out.
The sermon and first post are for us christians because those who don't like the Word of God just like to cut it up and act like they are discrediting it. It's biblical ammunition against the devil.
Dismissing those who who discuss the issue as 'gays' - which is a defensive tactic - doesn't address what the bible itself says about creation cosmology.
Which may be too uncomfortable for some, therefore it's easier to dismiss, denigrate or ignore those who are willing to examine and question.