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bimmylee said:

If cherrypicking was a profession, you'd be making a killing.

See if you can name five reputable scholars who actually hold to the belief that the Bible teaches the Earth is flat. Considering that I made a similar request of you two posts ago and never heard back, I'm assuming you can't do it; nobody with an ounce of credibility in the academic world would try to argue your point, because it just doesn't hold water. Every time you've been proven wrong on a particular verse, you just move on to the next one that seems to vaguely support your view.

If you want to prove that "the Bible is false," you will never get anywhere with this argument. It's been debunked way too many times.

I can see this is a lost cause.  If believing in fairy tales was a profession, you'd make a killing...

The source you sited was laughable, from its argument of the 'myth of evolution' to its conclusion on the subject of a flat Earth being John 10:35

I've read a lot on the subject, as both a Christian and then when I became more educated as a skeptic.  The last source I recall reading on this subject, other than the Bible itself, was Robert Wright's "Evolution of God," and I think Freud wrote on it as well.  I'd advise you to seek non-Christian bias writings if you are unable to read the Bible and think independently, and even if you disagree with them it will help you to better forumulate your own opinions.