You can for example read the last posts of: Allas8 He has been heavily pushing the Israeli narrative and he also happens to be a flat earther!
Shlomo fags, make different accounts for your different psy-ops!
You can for example read the last posts of: Allas8 He has been heavily pushing the Israeli narrative and he also happens to be a flat earther!
Shlomo fags, make different accounts for your different psy-ops!
Because Jews are not the ones behind the Globe deception. Blaming Jews for just about everything, does not lead to anything well.
Flat earth is Talmudic.
https://www.talmudology.com/jeremybrownmdgmailcom/2019/4/29/bechorot-16b-the-eye-the-sky-and-the-universe
I didn't say that the only people who think the earth is flat are jews, or that they were the first. I only pointed out that the Talmud teaches the earth is flat. There is a very strong correlation between flat earth and shills who use it to discredit legitimate conspiracy theories, or conspiracies in general, and IDF/zionist shills who shit up boards all over the internet. I personally have no problem with flat earth as a conspiracy theory, by itself, I just disagree with it, as there are too many holes in the theory.
Because flat earth is biblical. The earth is described as flat in the bible, so it shouldn't surprise you that books of commentary on that bible (the first 5 books anyway) also describe the same.
The bible doesn't describe the earth as flat. At most, it says "4 corners of the earth", which has different translations:
https://christiananswers.net/q-eden/edn-c017.html
Of course it does, and of course modern christians don't want that to be the case because it embarrasses them. It doesn't change the fact.
The bible describes a flat world because the people who wrote it viewed the world that way. There are no competent biblical scholars, now or in the past (going back more than a millennia) who don't know that.
One can (mis)use translation to discard / reinterpret anything they wish in the bible - however it will not indemnify them of their ignorance of what the biblical authors believed about the shape of the world.
The four corners is only one of many passages describing the flat world the biblical authors ascribed to. There are many books available (going back centuries, if not further) about the cosmology described in the bible along with the specific passages which contain that cosmology - if you are interested.