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-Evolution, relativity, big bang would all be disproven. -Atheism would be impossible and all moral implications that go with thinking you are a cosmic insignificant accident. -People would have to know God is real. -People would quit putting faith is scientism priests and politicians. In fact they would be proven liars and psychopaths. -People would question War, media narrative, academia, financial system, Hollywood propaganda, history etc... -Law would greatly be effected because people would hold God's law higher than the evil legal systems we accept now. -I think an enormous revival in Christian faith would break out, although not all flat earthers follow Christ. -Knowledge, wisdom, truth, morality would all increase. -Also it would be much harder to scam populations on taxes and fund psyops like NASA.
None of these depend on a round earth.
Try again.
If the earth is a domed terrarium how the hell did it occure naturally? That would prove a creator rather than big bang and evolution. I don't see what you mean?
Earth could have been created by an alien civilization or we could live in a computer simulation.
If one believes in magic like you do, there are as many possibilities as one can imagine, why would it have to be the specific god you believe in?
It still would not rule out evolution or the big bang.
Your argument is an old and tired Creationist argument: "if Evolution is not true then the God of the Bible is Real."
This is not how it works.
If a flat, domed earth was created by aliens, or its actually a digital simulation, then who created those creators? All you are doing is trying to make creation more remote, just like the big bang theory.
You are right, it wouldn't prove the specific God I believe in. But it would make atheism ridiculous. And if you can't see how a flat, domed earth would eliminate big bang, relativity, and evolution then I think you are one of the few people in the world who would see it that way.