Does the Bible support the idea of a spinning ball earth flying through space, or is that a Satanic, Masonic lie?

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Matthew 24:

29 Immediately after the tribulation of those days shall the sun be darkened, and the moon shall not give her light, and the stars shall fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens shall be shaken:

So - when Jesus states plainly that stars shall fall from heaven - you are just not willing to believe it?
There might indeed be cataclysmic celestial events during the trib, but the "stars" falling from heaven could be angels, too. Either way, the earth does not have to be flat for the stars to fall.
 

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There might indeed be cataclysmic celestial events during the trib, but the "stars" falling from heaven could be angels, too. Either way, the earth does not have to be flat for the stars to fall.
I guess climate change finally affected stars as well.
 

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Matthew 24:

29 Immediately after the tribulation of those days shall the sun be darkened, and the moon shall not give her light, and the stars shall fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens shall be shaken:

So - when Jesus states plainly that stars shall fall from heaven - you are just not willing to believe it?
God says we are sheep too. Why is this necessarily literal?
 

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There might indeed be cataclysmic celestial events during the trib, but the "stars" falling from heaven could be angels, too. Either way, the earth does not have to be flat for the stars to fall.
For the moment - forget about Flat Earth. My point-of-the-moment is about the stars falling from heaven and believing what the Bible actually says.

You may certainly entertain the suggestion that John - while seeing a vision - saw something that he thought was a star - and, therefore, wrote 'star'.

(Albeit, scripture itself completely invalidates that suggestion.)

However, you cannot properly apply this thought process to the statement Jesus made in the Olivet Discourse.

When Jesus said 'stars' - He meant real actual 'stars'.

Jesus said that stars shall fall from heaven. Real actual stars.

The very things we see twinkle up in the night sky - whether angels or not - will one day fall from heaven to the earth. Because, Jesus said so.

There is no "something that He thought was a star" in His statement. He was/is stating a fact.

He is speaking of real actual stars falling from heaven to the earth.

Let that sink in a while...
 

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For the moment - forget about Flat Earth. My point-of-the-moment is about the stars falling from heaven and believing what the Bible actually says.

You may certainly entertain the suggestion that John - while seeing a vision - saw something that he thought was a star - and, therefore, wrote 'star'.

(Albeit, scripture itself completely invalidates that suggestion.)

However, you cannot properly apply this thought process to the statement Jesus made in the Olivet Discourse.

When Jesus said 'stars' - He meant real actual 'stars'.

Jesus said that stars shall fall from heaven. Real actual stars.

The very things we see twinkle up in the night sky - whether angels or not - will one day fall from heaven to the earth. Because, Jesus said so.

There is no "something that He thought was a star" in His statement. He was/is stating a fact.

He is speaking of real actual stars falling from heaven to the earth.

Let that sink in a while...
One could say it is merely decreation language that generally accompanies times of judgment. He also said He saw Satan fall like lightening from heaven. Did Satan actually look like lightening?
 

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One could say it is merely decreation language that generally accompanies times of judgment. He also said He saw Satan fall like lightening from heaven. Did Satan actually look like lightening?
Whether he did or not, the fact remains that Satan fell from heaven. And, that is the undeniable literal fact of the statement.

In the Olivet Discourse, Jesus did not say that [something] that looked like a star fell from heaven - He said that stars fell from heaven. And, that is the undeniable literal fact of the statement.
 

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Whether he did or not, the fact remains that Satan fell from heaven. And, that is the undeniable literal fact of the statement.

In the Olivet Discourse, Jesus did not say that [something] that looked like a star fell from heaven - He said that stars fell from heaven. And, that is the undeniable literal fact of the statement.
He also called you a sheep. Are you?
 

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He also called you a sheep. Are you?
You are not understanding the difference between the two examples.

He 'likened' us to sheep - establishing a 'figurative' relationship.

Within the context of that relationship - yes, I am a sheep.

(And, within a context where He called me a sheep.)
 

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One could say it is merely decreation language that generally accompanies times of judgment. He also said He saw Satan fall like lightening from heaven. Did Satan actually look like lightening?
This is a good example of what I was talking about. You are allowing all of these other ideas in your head to affect your discernment of what scripture is actually saying...

Guessing games and imaginative suggestive ideas will not lead to a proper conclusion. You need to clear all of that stuff out of your mind before you attempt to discern what scripture is actually saying.
 

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You are not understanding the difference between the two examples.

He 'likened' us to sheep - establishing a 'figurative' relationship.

Within the context of that relationship - yes, I am a sheep.

(And, within a context where He called me a sheep.)
Matthew 25 says He set the sheep on His left hand, and the goats on His right. You want to say some things are literal and some things are figurative. And you are right. But your reasoning is inconsistent. Job said in 42:5 that he saw God. Did he? Jesus commended an unjust steward. Should we? Did Jesus literally see Satan falling? Jesus said He is a door. I could go on all night.
 

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This is a good example of what I was talking about. You are allowing all of these other ideas in your head to affect your discernment of what scripture is actually saying...

Guessing games and imaginative suggestive ideas will not lead to a proper conclusion. You need to clear all of that stuff out of your mind before you attempt to discern what scripture is actually saying.
I haven't told you what I believe. I'm merely pointing out that you are merely picking and choosing according to what fits with what you already believe.
 

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Matthew 24:

29 Immediately after the tribulation of those days shall the sun be darkened, and the moon shall not give her light, and the stars shall fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens shall be shaken:

The 'sun', 'moon', and 'stars' are equally literal. None of them are figurative. He is talking about the real actual 'sun', 'moon', and 'stars'.
 

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I haven't told you what I believe. I'm merely pointing out that you are merely picking and choosing according to what fits with what you already believe.
No - that is not the case. In fact, what you suggest is the very thing that I am trying to warn others about - allowing what they already believe to interfere with their discernment of what scripture actually says.
 

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Matthew 24:

29 Immediately after the tribulation of those days shall the sun be darkened, and the moon shall not give her light, and the stars shall fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens shall be shaken:

The 'sun', 'moon', and 'stars' are equally literal. None of them are figurative. He is talking about the real actual 'sun', 'moon', and 'stars'.
That's one take. It's also the opposite of creation language. And when you find language like this, what is being spoken of?
 

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No - that is not the case. In fact, what you suggest is the very thing that I am trying to warn others about - allowing what they already believe to interfere with their discernment of what scripture actually says.
But that's my point. You don't take everything literally. Only some of it.
 

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That's one take. It's also the opposite of creation language. And when you find language like this, what is being spoken of?
If I understand your question correctly --- every place in scripture where you find that same similar wording, it is literally talking about the same exact thing - a specific 'event' in the future before the Second Coming of Christ.

Please see:

http://mywebsite.us/BibleStudy/Order_Of_Events.html
 

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If I understand your question correctly --- every place in scripture where you find that same similar wording, it is literally talking about the same exact thing - a specific 'event' in the future before the Second Coming of Christ.

Please see:

http://mywebsite.us/BibleStudy/Order_Of_Events.html
Not exactly. And if you can't explain in your own words that's ok but I'm not going to do homework.
But patterns are important in scripture. Where God uses similar language, He is linking ideas and events.
 
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