My Flat Earth: Why I Believe God's Creation (Biblical Cosmology)
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My Flat Earth: Why I Believe God's Creation (Biblical Cosmology)
According to the Bible, on day four of creation God created the Sun, Moon and Stars. This is interesting because He created Turnips, Avocados and Onions on day three. How could that be? A quick Bible lesson tells us that the earth is a stationary disk, supported by pillars, covered with a dome, which is over Sheol and under heaven. And yet I have never heard this on Sunday morning in church service. Why not? Maybe something is going on deeper than any Pastor wants to address to his congregation. Maybe there is a strong delusion covering the eyes of the believers in Christ. The time has come, and now is, when we must show others the truth of God's Word. That the earth is not a spinning ball in space. That we are not: "The Pale Blue Dot." For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son. We know this part right? But what if I told you that God loved "THE" world" and that He sent "THE" Son... This might cause you to raise an alarm knowing that there was only one created plane and that planets are lies. Would it make a difference to know that there are no planets out there? That we are the highest crowning achievement in creation and that extra-terrestrial aliens are nothing but a Hollywood myth? Would you feel ashamed to tell your friends that you believed the earth to be flat? How could you deny all that "Science?" How could you agree with such a backwards way of thinking? What would your children think? What would your parent think? What would your spouse think? What follows in this book are several stories. Stories of faith and family. Stories of "how this happened" and "what happened after" myself and many others found out that the Bible was telling us the truth about My Flat Earth.