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Christian flat earth
Christian flat earth







It would still be more than a dozen centuries before the Copernican revolution succeeded in demonstrating the Earth is not the center of the universe, but this meant the Church - a central figure in the early days of science - supported the idea of a round Earth. Pliny the Elder, a pal of Roman emperor Vespasian in the first century, used his influence to push for greater round Earth acceptance among the empire’s populace. By 330 B.C., the most influential philosopher of Western civilization, Aristotle, came out as a “round-Earther.”īy 200 B.C., Ptolemy had drafted an atlas of the globe using latitude and longitude lines.

christian flat earth

Thank the ancient Greeks for kicking off the spherical Earth gospel - first in 600 B.C. Nearly every ancient civilization mythologized their perception of the world as a mass of flat land floating on the ocean. The problem will, unfortunately, be a persistent one. Come on, Kyrie Irving - your team is the reigning NBA champs! Your antics are starting to get Neil deGrasse Tyson riled up again! Nevertheless, it’s excruciatingly aggravating to see a slew of celebrities coming out and unabashedly declaring their belief in the flatness of the world.

christian flat earth

Flat-Earthers aren’t dead, but there’s 2,000 years of science riding on this. Okay, that’s perhaps a bit harsh, especially given the fact that the stakes are so low.

christian flat earth

Let’s cut right to the chase: How the hell are flat-Earthers still a thing? How did we get to a point in today’s society where a rapper without a hit in years can light up social media with a screed about how Earth is a completely flat plane, then bait a preeminent science celebrity into a bizarre rap beef?









Christian flat earth