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Do you believe in angels/demons?

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Kasz216 said:

Your reaching so hard... it's sad.  Circles do not have ends.  It's the "ends of the earth" not edges.

Have you ever given orders to the morning, or shown the dawn its place that it might take the earth by the edge and shake the wicked out of it? -Job 38:12

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ManusJustus said:
Kasz216 said:

Isiah 21-22 

Have ye not known? have ye not heard? hath it not been told you from the beginning? have ye not understood from the foundations of the earth?

22 It is he that sitteth upon the circle of the earth, and the inhabitants thereof are as grasshoppers; that stretcheth out the heavens as a curtain, and spreadeth them out as a tent to dwell in:

 

Circle of the earth... yet it talks about four corners... what does that tell you... one of those would be a FIGURE OF SPEECH.

People you know... still say 4 corners of the earth today... do THEY believe the earth is flat?

Why do you think people started saying the four corners of the Earth?  Because they once thought it had corners.

Again cirlces have edges.

Here's what the verse you quote describes:

Corners, do not have edges.  Your wrong... and your GRIPPING hard.

NOBODY who lived near the sea EVER thought the world was round.


Or hell, anyone part of caravans on nearly flat land ever thought the world was round.

Your trying to show they thought the earth was flat... by using phrases that are still commonly used today.

I mean, don't you consider the floor your standing on right now... flat?



Circles have no edges and infinite edges.

Or some crazy shit like that.



Kimi wa ne tashika ni ano toki watashi no soba ni ita

Itsudatte itsudatte itsudatte

Sugu yoko de waratteita

Nakushitemo torimodosu kimi wo

I will never leave you

ManusJustus said:
Kasz216 said:

Your reaching so hard... it's sad.  Circles do not have ends.  It's the "ends of the earth" not edges.

Have you ever given orders to the morning, or shown the dawn its place that it might take the earth by the edge and shake the wicked out of it? -Job 38:12

OWNED

Gripping... still.  So... no.   Your using fun everyday phrases to try and prove your point.  I could do the same thing today and claim people think the earth is flat.  You can't explain the contradictions... and more importantly, you don't want to, because it would blow up your theory.



well i believe in angels and demons so yea



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Kasz216 said:

Corners, do not have edges.  Your wrong... and your GRIPPING hard.

Radius- the distance from the centre to the edge of a circle, or a line drawn from the centre to the edge

http://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/radius

OWNED

You have been embarassed by both the Bible and the Dictionary. 



I mean... i'll put it this way to you Manus.

The ancient Christians and Hebrews lived next to water.

Due to water being necessary for life... they know how water works. They've had water in buckets and such... and know it lies as "flat" as possible.

So they know water can't be "curved."

How then do you think they reconciled a "flat" earth, with their ships going over the horizon... and coming back from the horizon?

You are suffering from the same problem as Sci-Fi boy... treating ancient people as idiots... when a round earth was logical and easy for anyone to see who lived near water.



ManusJustus said:
Kasz216 said:

Corners, do not have edges.  Your wrong... and your GRIPPING hard.

Radius- the distance from the centre to the edge of a circle, or a line drawn from the centre to the edge

http://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/radius

OWNED

You have been embarassed by both the Bible and the Dictionary. 

Ends don't = Edges.  Your entire theory is flawed due to just basic obvious knowledge that ANYONE who lived near water would know.

Also, you should know it was first translated "4 corners of the earth".

See the above post for why your being thoroughly ridiculious.



Kasz216 said:
I mean... i'll put it this way to you Manus.

The ancient Christians and Hebrews lived next to water.

Due to water being necessary for life... they know how water works. They've had water in buckets and such... and know it lies as "flat" as possible.

So they know water can't be "curved."

How then do you think they reconciled a "flat" earth, with their ships going over the horizon... and coming back from the horizon?

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.



Kasz216 said:
ManusJustus said:
Kasz216 said:

Corners, do not have edges.  Your wrong... and your GRIPPING hard.

Radius- the distance from the centre to the edge of a circle, or a line drawn from the centre to the edge

http://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/radius

OWNED

You have been embarassed by both the Bible and the Dictionary. 

Ends don't = Edges.  Your entire theory is flawed due to just basic obvious knowledge that ANYONE who lived near water would know.

Also, you should know it was first translated "4 corners of the earth".

See the above post for why your being thoroughly ridiculious.

Come Kasz, this is really embarassing.  Its painful for me to watch this, although it is enjoyable.

End: the part of an area that lies at the boundary b (1) : a point that marks the extent of something (2) : the point where something ceases to exist

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/end

Picture a circle drawn and colored in on a pavement.  Picture yourself in the center of that circle.  Now walk to the end of the circle, the boundary of the circle, the edge of the circle.