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Old 10-30-2025, 01:18 PM
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I asked AI to list all the ways the bible says the earth is flat.

It basicallly didn't show me ONE exmaple of the bible saying the earth is flat.

THIS IS BECAAAAuuuuse.

AI i stupid and LYING to us. BecusUSE THE BIBLE SAYS ITS TRU I JUS TKNOW IT AND ai CANT BE trusted.

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1. Isaiah 40:22 – “He sits above the circle of the earth.”
Flat-earth readers point to “circle” (Hebrew chûg) as a 2-D shape, not a sphere. They say it means a flat disk. (In context, though, “circle” can also mean “roundness.”)

2. Daniel 4:10-11 – The tree that grew so tall “all the earth could see it.”
They argue everyone seeing a single tree only works on a flat plane. It’s poetic, not geography.

3. Job 38:13-14 – The earth takes shape “like clay under a seal.”
Ancient seals pressed flat images into clay, so they picture a flattened disk being stamped. It’s figurative language about dawn spreading across the land.

4. Revelation 7:1 – “Four corners of the earth.”
Used to claim the earth is square or flat. Most scholars read it as idiom for “every direction” (north, south, east, west).

5. Matthew 4:8 – Satan shows Jesus “all the kingdoms of the world” from a high mountain.
Flat-earth readers say you couldn’t see all nations on a globe. It’s symbolic of authority, not eyesight.

6. 1 Chronicles 16:30 / Psalm 96:10 – “The world is firmly established; it cannot be moved.”
They treat it as saying the earth is motionless and fixed. The line is about God’s stability, not physics.

7. Job 26:7 – “He stretches out the north over empty space, and hangs the earth upon nothing.”
Sometimes used against flat earth, but others twist it—saying it implies a suspended plate rather than a planet.

8. Proverbs 8:27-29 – God “drew a circle on the face of the deep.”
Again, the “circle” wording is used to argue for a flat disk floating on waters.

9. Genesis 1:6-7 – The firmament dividing waters above and below.
Flat-earth readings take “firmament” (raqia, meaning expanse) as a solid dome holding up waters. Ancient cosmology likely pictured that, though modern translation sees it as sky.

10. Psalm 104:2-3 / 148:4 – God “stretches out the heavens like a tent.”
They imagine a dome or canopy, with the stars fixed in it. It’s poetic language for vastness.

11. Isaiah 11:12 – Again mentions “four corners of the earth.”
Same directional idiom as Revelation 7:1.

12. Job 38:13 / Isaiah 24:1 – “Ends of the earth.”
Used to suggest an edge or boundary; most languages still use “ends of the earth” to mean “very far away.”

13. Genesis 7:11 / 8:2 – “Windows of heaven opened.”
Flat-earth cosmology takes that as literal trapdoors in a dome letting water pour through.
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