ManusJustus said:
What a huge assumption to make. The Hebrews, just like the Babylonians that they got their idea of cosmology from, thought the Earth was flat and put it in their scriptures. They didn't pick up on the circular shadows the Earth cast on the moon, the sea's horizons, the different angles of shadows that the sun cast on Earth, and so forth. It would be a lot easier if they had, but they didn't. |
No, they did... and your just ignoring all evidence. Heck, you've already went from "They tought earth was a square!" to "They thought earth was a circle!"
Your gripping, reaching and running from logic.
Once again... what is your exlination... for their explination of ships going over the horizen? Nothing... they just magically ignored it? Nobody went "Hey that's weird... it looks like the boat is sinking... then rising out of the ocean. Lets never ask the sailors if they actually went under water! DHUR!"








