Sometimes Good Preachers Don’t Want to Know the Truth
This video will show you how to handle a question like Justin had. But even if you don’t know the answer (or some other question that a ball-believer has), keep this in mind. Whenever a statement is said by a critic, there is one thing that is in common, and that is, the critics can’t answer the 101 other facts about the flat earth. So, if you are in a situation where you don’t know the answer, admit it. But ask them how water stays on a ball; how you don’t feel the wind; how planes land regardless of the direction regardless of the spinning of the earth. No, they don’t want to hear that we live on a flat stationary earth. Otherwise, they would have to apologise, admit that they were wrong – which most people don’t want to do.
This pastor is like so many, they know certain Bible verses, but if it’s something outside of their comfort-zone, they don’t want to hear it.
Justin says that Christians believing in a flat earth discredits Christianity. He is wrong – it’s just the opposite. A non-believer would say, “How can you believe the Bible is true when it says, “the earth moves not,” when we know that it does move spinning through space.” So, it’s the Christian globe-earth believers who don’t have an answer. So, what they do is, they do contortions say, as common refrain, that it’s symbolic when it’s clearly not. But a flat earth Christian CAN answer an atheist and say, “This is not symbolic but it’s literal and here is how the earth is stationary…”
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